The average response rate in academic surveys in 1995 was approximately 80 percent.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
(Question #2) Blocking is ________________.
a. focusing on one idea or thing so much that is misdirects one's attention so that other, simple things, are forgotten
b. searching unsuccessfully for information that the person possesses but cannot recall despite trying to do so at the moment (it is on the tip of my tongue)
c. mistaking fantasy for reality, or what one heard from a friend or what one saw in a movie for one's own experience
d. being asked questions in such a way that a person begins to distort his or her memory and believe things happened that did not happen
e. experiencing the slow, continuous decay of memory over time, such that the more distance in the past an event occurred, the less detail is recalled about it
(Question #3) The first probation law in the United States was passed in:
A. Illinois
B. Massachusetts
C. New York
D. Pennsylvania
(Question #4) Most policing programs can be categorized based on intention to encourage interest, communication, and information; and expanding police presence.
What will be an ideal response?
(Question #5) A nonrandom sample in which a researcher tries to find as many relevant cases as possible, until time, financial resources, or his or her energy is exhausted, or until there is no new information or diversity from the cases is called snowball
sampling Indicate whether the statement is true or false
(Question #6) Lividity can be expected to be fixed after how long?
a. 2 hours
b. 4 hours
c. 16 hours
d. 24 hours