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Which event occurring between the 1800s and 1920 made it possible that global AIDS pandemic that we know today? - ANSWER-viral jump across the species barrier (SIV to HIV) 
 
Contemporary epidemiologists study which of the following? - ANSWER-behavioral patterns in the population linked to viral transmission 
 
Which of the following is most important intervention in the global AIDS pandemic since the ethnographic time frame of AIDS Alibis () - ANSWER-antiretroviral drug therapies 
 
What is the...
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PSYC 355 final exam study questions and answers graded 2024
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the most common cause of wrongful convictions - eyewitness error 
 
the 3 stages of memory - encoding, storage, retrieval 
 
how does distance affect encoding? - the farther witnesses are from the target, the less accurate they are are identifying the target 
 
how does emotional state (stress in particular) affect encoding? - high stress = less accuracy in identifying people 
 
weapon-focus effect - tendency for the presence of a weapon to draw attention to itself, impairing a witness's abilit...
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Which event occurring between the 1800s and 1920 made it possible that global AIDS pandemic that we know today? - ANSWER-viral jump across the species barrier (SIV to HIV) 
 
Contemporary epidemiologists study which of the following? - ANSWER-behavioral patterns in the population linked to viral transmission 
 
Which of the following is most important intervention in the global AIDS pandemic since the ethnographic time frame of AIDS Alibis () - ANSWER-antiretroviral drug therapies 
 
What is the...
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Can officers move damaged vehicles? - yes but only if it is an emergency to prevent further 
damage to life and property 
During an investigation, what is an officers concern? - seeking facts, recording information, and 
forming opinions 
What are characteristics of skid marks? - start measurements from shadow line, all 4 tires 
stopping (overlapping), and wave in skid marks (offset) 
What are factors that are included in a traffic accident? - operational and condition 
What are indications of h...
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What is deliberate intent? 
the classification given to the cause of an event which occurs when a person acts deliberately to cause the event or deliberately refrains from prudent acts which prevent occurrence of the event 
 
 
 
What are major types of motor vehicle accidents? 
collisions and non- collision 
 
 
 
What are some severity of motor vehicle traffic accidents? 
injury and damage 
 
 
 
What are the basic categories of events for acci...
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Red Scare Latest Update with Certified Solutions demobilization transition from wartime to peacetime production levels 
problems caused by demobilization lower production, unemployment, the recession 
main causes of the strikes of 1919 working hard for many hours and getting very little pay 
groups americans blamed for the strikes and other labor problems communists, immigrants, especially russians 
why did americans blame these groups for the labor problems? communism is founded on the idea of ...
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Criminology Chapter 14, CH 12
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_______ refers to the process of lessening the penalties attached to particular offenses. - answer-Decriminalization 
 
A large decrease in crime in New York City in the 1990s was attributed to "zero tolerance" policies, although this reason is often disputed. - answer-True 
 
A small percentage of child molesters are known to their victims and victims' families. - answer-False 
 
Addiction involves a physiological dependence commonly referred to as tolerance, in which the body requires...
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Footwear Evidence - answers-Different shoes will leave behind prints of different sizes and patterns 
 
Visible 2-D footprint - answers--Dirt of material picked up by shoe or tire and deposited onto flat, hard surfaces. 
-Variety of surfaces, materials, and details 
-Collection: examination quality photo 
 
Visible 3-D footprint - answers--Shoeprint made in soft material (dirt, snow) 
-Composition of dirt or snow will determine the detail of the impression. 
-Collection: make a cast (ex. Plaster...
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Social Psychology- Final Exam 2023 with 100% correct questions and answers
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The pluralistic approach to social psychology​ 
 
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a. ​limits the kinds of topics that social psychologists can study. 
b. ​emphasizes the motivational more than the cognitive underpinnings of behavior. 
c. ​encourages research outside of controlled settings. 
d. ​has been supplanted by other approaches in the past 30 years. 
encourages research outside of controlled settings. 
 
 
 
A hypothesis provides a means of ____ a theory.​ 
 
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a. ​testing 
b. ​generaliz...
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Social Psychology and the Law Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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Social Psychology and the Law Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
identifying the types of psychological disorders most likely to lead people to engage in criminal behavior - ANSWER-Waleska is a social psychologist who studies the legal system. Which objectives would she be least likely to pursue in her research? 
 a. improving the ability of police officers to determine when a criminal suspect is lying 
 
 b. determining under what circumstances jurors are best able to understand and follow a judg...
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