Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. If a customer takes their car to an automobile repair shop and unnecessary services are recommend, and
the customer is pressured into purchasing these services, they have been a victim of market allocation.
2. If a college or university promises students that they can earn an average of $250,000 with a
specialized certificate in business, when according to Bureau of Labor Statistics the average person with
this certificate makes $25,000, this is viewed as a deception statement.
3. According to the textbook, it is common for many students to work in industries such as the restaurant
industry where they may be expected to work their shifts for free. This type of practice is an example of
exploitation.
4. Historically, the work environment in the United States was very dangerous with about 14,000 workers
dying annually.
5. For profit college/university recruiters have been found to provide deceptive statements to students
regarding accreditation, employment opportunities, expected salaries, cost, program duration, and
graduation rates.
1. false
2. true
3. true
4. true
5. true
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a. process evaluation b. impact evaluation c. needs assessment d. monitoring
According to Moffitt, children can begin their lifelong path to delinquency and crime at an age as early as age:
a. 3 b. 7 c. 10 d. 12
Identify a correct statement about intermediate sanctions.
A. They promote rehabilitation of offenders in society. B. They are a more expensive correctional option than jail sentencing. C. They are generally more restrictive than prison. D. They prevent the reintegration of offenders into the community.
Identify and discuss the four levels on which variables may be measured.
What will be an ideal response?