Which of the following illustrates the relationship between a theory and a paradigm?

a. theories are collections of hypotheses, while a paradigm uses just one hypothesis
b. a paradigm is more specific than a theory
c. a theory is more specific than a paradigm
d. a theory is a paradigm


c

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1. During the 2013–2014 academic year, 87% of schools reported one or more violent incidents, which is about 951,000 violent events. 2. Over 3,200 laws passed by states have either loosened or tightened gun restrictions. 3. In Smith v. Rockstar Entertainment, the court ruled California’s law restricting minors’ access to violent video games was constitutional. 4. When comparing dating violence experiences by gender, 21% of female high school students and 10% of male high school students reported physical and/or sexual dating violence. 5. Problem behavior syndrome is the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or against a group or community that either results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, psychological harm, maldevelopment, or deprivation.

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Adam Smith, the premier philosopher of capitalism, took the position that:

a. the free market and not the legal system is the best and most efficient means for preventing or minimizing harmful conduct by businesses b. the criminal law should be used to impose limitations on business competition c. since businessmen do no harm to consumers, there is no reason to formulate laws directed at their activities d. laws directed at business activity will do more harm to the most powerful businessmen

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Incapacitation, rehabilitation, deterrence, and retribution are the four goals of ______.

A. training B. fiscal responsibility C. punishment D. inmate litigation

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The operator of Hull House was:

A) Benjamin C. Clark. B) Jane Addams. C) John Augustus. D) Zebulon Brockway.

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