With regard to how we feel about ourselves and our own accomplishments, which of the following would be the virtuous midpoint between moral deficiency and excess?
a. Arrogance
b. Servility
c. Self-respect/proper pride
d. Courage
c
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a. a statement of a causal explanation or proposition that has at least one independent and one dependent variable, and has yet to be empirically tested b. a hypothesis that states there is no significant effect of an independent variable on a dependent variable c. a hypothesis paired with the null hypothesis with two independent variables in which it is unclear whether one or the other variable, or both in combination, produces an effect d. a confusing and poorly designed hypothesis with two independent variables making it unclear whether one or the other variable, or both in combination, produces an effect
__________ are problems, habits, or deficits that are directly related to an individual's involvement in criminal behavior.
A. Parole B. Criminogenic needs C. Rehabilitation D. Specific deterrence
Why did the court believe the husband when he was the only one to testify as to the "provoking" act as the only other person to the crime, the wife, was dead?
In the Schnopps case, why did the appellate court believe that the wife's words indicating she was having an affair or may have been unfaithful was the equivalent to her husband walking in on his wife in the arms of another lover, the classic "heat of passion" case? What will be an ideal response?
The netwar theory is an important concept in the new terrorist environment because it refers to which of the following?
a. new and evolving modes of cyber warfare b. addressing the threat of unprecedented levels of cyberterrorism c. a new mode of conflict using network forms of organization and related strategies and technologies attuned to the information age d. both “new and evolving modes of cyber warfare” and “addressing the threat of unprecedented levels of cyberterrorism”