A(n) ______________ is issued to a person accused of a crime to compel attendance at a criminal proceeding to answer to charges
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summons
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________ is also used to examine jurors to make sure they are fair and impartial
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How do randomization and random sampling differ?
A. Both use of a random selection procedure, for example, flipping a coin. B. They are the same. C. The purpose of random sampling is to increase generalizability and the purpose of randomization is to decrease spuriousness. D. Randomization is only used in quasi-experiments.
Sara, an 18-year-old college student, uses cocaine occasionally and was just arrested after buying $200 of it. After spending the night in jail, she is ready to put this whole episode behind her. When she appears before the judge, she has a public defender representing her and the attorney has assured Sara that this is no big deal as it was her first offense. Sara's bail is surprisingly high for her offense. In fact, her lawyer calls it excessive. Sara's college was paid for by loans and scholarships. She doesn't have any money for bail; the money she used to buy the cocaine was all the money left in her checking account. She doesn't talk to her parents too often, but finally calls them. They are troubled by her addiction and want her to go to rehab, so they give her some money. The
amount is enough to cover about 10 percent of the bail fee. In order to get back to her classes and life, what is the best option for Sara? A. Post direct bail B. Post surety bail C. Request a reduction in bail D. Get an unsecured bond
Repeated traumatic experiences have been found to double the risk for psychiatric disorders, and this risk lasts for up to ______ after the traumas.
A. 2 years B. 3 years C. 4 years D. 5 years