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Research Methods for Criminal Justice and Criminology 7th Edition by Michael G. Maxfield – Test Bank
- Conceptualization is the process by which we specify precisely what we mean when we use particular terms.
- True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 112
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: RMCJ.MAXF.11.1 – 1
- Recidivism represents a collection of related phenomena either observed or heard about.
- True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 116
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: RMCJ.MAXF.11.2 – 2
- Every variable should have two important qualities; their attributes should be exhaustive as well as mutually exclusive.
- True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 120
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: RMCJ.MAXF.11.3 – 3
RMCJ.MAXF.11.5 – 5
- Ordinal measures are variables whose attributes may be logically rank-ordered.
- True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 121
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: RMCJ.MAXF.11.6 – 6
- Recidivism is a term to represent a collection of unrelated phenomena that we have either observed or heard about somewhere.
- True
- False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 116
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: RMCJ.MAXF.11.1 – 1
RMCJ.MAXF.11.2 – 2
- Reliability is measuring what you think you are measuring.
- True
- False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 124
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: RMCJ.MAXF.11.7 – 7
- Reliability is threatened every time there is a single observer as the source of data.
- True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 124
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: RMCJ.MAXF.11.7 – 7
- Mental images of serious crime may vary among individuals depending on their backgrounds and experiences.
- True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 124
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: RMCJ.MAXF.11.1 – 1
RMCJ.MAXF.11.2 – 2
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