Statements like, “not at all,” “a few times,” “about once a month,” “2–3 times a week,” “about once a week,” and “more than once a week” are an example of which of Dillman’s principles of writing good survey questions?
a. use complete sentences
b. use simple words
c. use balanced response sets
d. use precise estimates
d. use precise estimates
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Which of the following would be a duty of the sheriff as the jail manager?
a. Creating and maintaining a competent workforce b. Staying informed about the day-to-day operations of the jail c. Motivating the administrator and other staff to align their personal goals with those of the jail d. Helping to define the jail's mission and the goals that must be met to achieve the mission
In explaining her position on the death penalty, Sally states, “I support the death penalty because my parents do and I trust their opinions.” She is committing which type of reasoning error?
a. Ego-based commitments b. Excessive devotion to tradition c. Uncritical agreement with authority d. Inaccurate observation
Prisoner lawsuits relating to the dangers of ________ have contributed to the move to ban smoking in correctional facilities
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A statement is admissible as a "present sense impression" only if it describes an event or condition
A. while the memory of the event or condition was fresh in the declarant's mind B. before the memory of the event or condition would normally fade from the declarant's memory C. which was witnessed by more than one person at the time the statement was made D. while the event or condition is being perceived by the declarant