Source control strategies cut off supplies of drugs by destroying overseas crops and arresting members of drug cartels
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Bribery and receiving an unlawful gratuity are prosecuted as the same crime. 2. Under federal law, blackmail and extortion are the same crime. 3. The crime of perjury must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. 4. If an individual escapes from prison based on necessity but fails to turn him or herself in after the threat has passed, the individual may be found guilty of escape. 5. Only a sports participant can be found guilty of receiving a sports bribe.
Returning to criminal behavior after being released from prison is known as
A) incapacitation. B) recidivism. C) disablement. D) double jeopardy.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. For an ANOVA with the following information: SSWG = 369.62; the SSBG = 346.68; the SST = 716.30; the degrees of freedom within 27; the degrees of freedom between = 2; the SS/dfWG = 13.69; and the SS/dfBG = 173.34, the researcher would reject the null hypothesis. 2. If the obtained F ratio = .77 and the critical F = 3.40, the researcher would reject the null hypothesis. 3. If the obtained F ratio = .77 and the critical F = 3.40, the researcher would reject the null hypothesis. 4. Tukey’s HSD allows for the research to compare the individual group means with each other to identify which ones are significantly different. 5. The eta squared allows a researcher to measure the strength of the relationship between the independent and dependent variable.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Creating the proper number of intervals for use with continuous data when trying to display results is more art than rigorous science. 2. In SPSS, it is the Chart Builder that allows one to select a chart type and choose the variable to be used. 3. In SPSS, it is necessary to be concerned with the level of measurement of the variables selected for use in any of the graphic charts available for the presentation of statistical results. 4. In an effort to make data more standardized during an analysis, a statistician will use proportions, percentages, or rates.