The standard of proof in juvenile court proceedings where a juvenile's loss of freedom is a possibility is:
a. clear and convincing evidence.
b. weighty evidence.
c. preponderance of the evidence.
d. proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
d
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a. True b. False
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Triangulation is another name for ________
a. convergent validity b. construct validity c. pragmatic validity d. concurrent validity
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A "desperation-driven" panic often follows events that potentially make people happy, such as sporting events
a. True b. False
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In statistics, r is called:
a. Yate's correction b. Regression coefficient c. Pearson's correlation coefficient d. t value
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