ETROY CJ3375 quiz 1
Question 1
Things we know from direct experience are a direct result of which type of reality?
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agreement reality
assumed reality
experiential reality
expressed reality
Question 2
The researcher can lessen the potential for harm when doing research by
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always telling the subject about the potential of harm. |
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having sensitivity to the issue and experience. |
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paying no attention to the potential for harm. |
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using tricks to make the subject unaware of the harm potential |
Question 3
Empirical research is
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a way of learning about crime and criminal justice. |
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the production of knowledge based on experience or observations. |
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both A & B are correct |
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only B is correct |
Question 4
Stereotyping is a form of _____________________.
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illogical reasoning. |
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inaccurate observation. |
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miscalculation. |
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overgeneralization. |
Question 5
According to federal regulations, which of the following represent special populations that need attention in the field of criminal justice?
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juvenile delinquents |
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police officers |
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victimization data |
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none of the above |
Question 6
The objective of this book is to help future criminal justice professionals become what?
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experts in the department of justice |
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expert readers |
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informed consumers of books |
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informed consumers of research |
Question 7
While ethical considerations are important with respect to the subjects and to the scientific community at large, no concern is needed for legal liability.
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[removed] True
[removed] False
Question 8
As a rule, possible harm to subjects may be justified when the potential benefits of the study outweigh the possible harm.
Answer[removed] True[removed] False
Question 9
The promise of anonymity in a mailed survery would be especially important if the subject of that survey was about
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educational attainment. |
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information about the use of public transportation. |
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personal drug use. |
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the number of dependent children in the household. |
Question 10
Selective observation is a danger of over-generalization.
Answer[removed] True[removed] False
Question 11
In most cases participation as a subject in research must be voluntary.
Answer[removed] True[removed] False
Question 12
Confidentiality and anonymity mean the same thing so they can be used interchangeably.
Answer[removed] True[removed] False
Question 13
Scientists must have these two types of support before they will agree on the reality of soemthing.
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epistemological and methodological |
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hard facts and complete data |
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logical and empirical |
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logical and hard facts
Question 14
Epistemology is the science of finding out and methodology is the science of knowing. Answer[removed] True[removed] False Question 15
Codes of ethics and institutional review boards are two main ways of promoting compliance with ethical principles. Answer[removed] True[removed] False Question 16
One must not only worry about harm to subject while the research is occurring, but also in the analysis and reporting of data. Answer[removed] True[removed] False Question 17
We live in a world of two realities called ___________ and ____________. Answer[removed]a.experiential and agreement.[removed]b.experiential and assumed.[removed]c.expressed and agreement.[removed]d.expressed and assumed. Question 18
Criminal Justice research has the potential for all but which of the following? Answer[removed]a.embarrassment[removed]b.harm to the reader of the research[removed]c.physical harm[removed]d.psychological harm Question 19 Four purposes of research are exploration, description, explanation and application.Answer[removed] True[removed] False Question 20 Criminal Justice professionals are both consumers and producers of research.Answer[removed] True[removed] False |