A researcher interested in the effect of status on compliance confronts people on the street with a request to answer a "short" set of questions
Her survey actually consists of a lengthy series of items of increasing sensitivity, which she continues to ask until the respondent refuses to go on. The number of questions the respondent answers provides a measure of compliance. As a measure of status, one-third of the respondents are told that the researcher is from a prestigious university, one-third are told that she is from a non-prestigious university, and the final third are told nothing about her university affiliation. Which statistical procedure would you apply to test for differences in extent of compliance by status of university affiliation?
ANOVA
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One of the ways that youth can be channeled through juvenile justice system is:
A. Be handled in different manner B. Be dealt with simply C. Be classified and directed to programs and services that are most appropriate D. Handled discretely
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a. Megan's Law b. Victim Notification c. Amber Alert d. Community and Sex Offender Law
Internal Affairs Units in many departments have received a new name. It is now often called:
A) The Anticorruption Unit B) Office of Audit and Misconduct C) Office of Discipline and Professional Services D) The Professional Standards Unit