Evaluation research and traditional social science are different because
A) Evaluation is not designed to test the implications of a social theory
B) The goal of evaluation research is not to create a broad theoretical explanation for what is found
C) Researchers cannot design evaluation studies simply in accord with the highest scientific standards
D) All of the above
D) All of the above
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Regarding appellate courts, which statement is INCORRECT? Appellate courts:
A. Are subordinate to courts of general jurisdiction B. Can overrule their prior precedent C. Engage in rule making D. Can reverse lower court factual decisions only for clear error
In using scientific inquiry, in deduction we reason toward observations; in induction we reason from observations
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which statement is false regarding the principles of trajectory theory?
a. There are different pathways to crime and different types of criminals. b. Unconscious motivations developed early in childhood propel some people into destructive or illegal behavior. c. Some career criminals specialize in crime while others engage in a variety of criminal acts. d. Some offenders may begin their careers early in life, whereas others are late bloomers.
In the United States, most offenders are held in federal-level prisons
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false