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RESEARCH1
22問 • 1年前
  • Jessa Trocio
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    They enumerate common reasons for conducting research in criminology and criminal justice.

    DANTZKER & HUNTER 2006

  • 2

    In criminology and criminal justice, the social problem we are very much interested is?

    CRIME

  • 3

    a set of propositions that try to explain the existence of something.

    THEORY

  • 4

    person is a man of science if he/she uses?

    SCIENTIFIC METHOD IN SOLVING PROBLEM

  • 5

    Literature review is a requirement before conducting research in order for the researchers not to?

    "reinvent the wheel", and determine the "gaps"

  • 6

    is the scientific investigation into or of a specifically identified phenomenon and is applicable to recognizable and undiscovered phenomena.

    RESEARCH

  • 7

    Two major elements of research

    SOLVING PROBLEMS CONSCIENTIOUS PROCESS

  • 8

    a process comprising steps deliberately planned and executed by the reasercher, this are called "scientific method"

    RESEARCH

  • 9

    Why do research?

    TO ADVANCE KNOWLEDGE CREATE NEW KNOWLEDGE

  • 10

    Who are researchers?

    Researchers are men of science, thus, researchers are scientists.

  • 11

    Research is a precess comprising steps deliberately plaused and executed by the rescatcher, these a called?

    SCIENTIFIC METHOD

  • 12

    formulate arguments and speculations to answer a certain problem.

    IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM

  • 13

    Make plans on how to support your formulated arguments and how to collect data.

    RESEARCH DESIGN

  • 14

    Data collection may be through?

    ACTUAL DOCUMENTS & MEDIA DOCUMENTS: NEWS PAPERS, JOURNALS, SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM

  • 15

    if you will try to research on "how" the crime was committed

    DATA COLLECTION

  • 16

    After collecting data code the data as to the?

    TIME & DATE LOCATION SUBJECT OF THE RESEARCH MODE OF COMMISSION

  • 17

    use some statistical tools or software to summarize the data and create graphs, tables, and other statistical outputs of your analysis.

    DATA ANALYSIS

  • 18

    relate the findings to your study and suggest some recommendations to authorities directly involved in controlling such events

    REPORTING RESULTS

  • 19

    What do research is like?

    ✓a police investigator building a case against an individual ✓A prosecutor who argues in court that there is probable cause to believe that the accused might have committed the crime charged

  • 20

    Research is much similar to a police investigator or prosecutor who?

    COLLECT, COLLATES & ANALYZE EVIDENCE

  • 21

    They behind the two elements of research

    FRAENKEL & WALLEN 2006

  • 22

    Who are men of science?

    UNDERGRADUATE CRIMINOLOGY STUDENT CRIMINOLOGY PROFESSOR POLICE OFFICER CORRECTION OFFICER LAWYER CIVILIAN

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    CA-IC FINALS W/PICS

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    CA-IC FINALS W/PICS

    CA-IC FINALS W/PICS

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    QDEMDTMS

    QDEMDTMS

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    QDEMDTMS

    QDEMDTMS

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    JUVENILE

    JUVENILE

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    JUVENILE

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    QDE TERMINOLOGIES

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    QDE TERMINOLOGIES

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    CRIM LAW BOOK 2

    CRIM LAW BOOK 2

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    CRIM LAW BOOK 2

    CRIM LAW BOOK 2

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    QDEFINALS

    QDEFINALS

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    QDEFINALS

    QDEFINALS

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    QDEFINALS2

    QDEFINALS2

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    QDEFINALS2

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    QDETest1

    QDETest1

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    QDETest1

    QDETest1

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    RESEARCH2

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    GE11-1

    GE11-1

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    GE11-1

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    DISPUTE1

    DISPUTE1

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    GE11-2

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    GE11-3

    GE11-3

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    GE11-3

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    RESEARCH3

    RESEARCH3

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    DISPUTE2

    DISPUTE2

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    DISPUTE2

    DISPUTE2

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    CRISISFINALS

    CRISISFINALS

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    CRISISFINALS

    CRISISFINALS

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    CYBERCRIME 1

    CYBERCRIME 1

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    CYBERCRIME 1

    CYBERCRIME 1

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    RESEARCH1

    RESEARCH1

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    CYBERCRIME 2

    CYBERCRIME 2

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    CYBERCRIME 2

    CYBERCRIME 2

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    RESEARCH2

    RESEARCH2

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    RESEARCH2

    RESEARCH2

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    They enumerate common reasons for conducting research in criminology and criminal justice.

    DANTZKER & HUNTER 2006

  • 2

    In criminology and criminal justice, the social problem we are very much interested is?

    CRIME

  • 3

    a set of propositions that try to explain the existence of something.

    THEORY

  • 4

    person is a man of science if he/she uses?

    SCIENTIFIC METHOD IN SOLVING PROBLEM

  • 5

    Literature review is a requirement before conducting research in order for the researchers not to?

    "reinvent the wheel", and determine the "gaps"

  • 6

    is the scientific investigation into or of a specifically identified phenomenon and is applicable to recognizable and undiscovered phenomena.

    RESEARCH

  • 7

    Two major elements of research

    SOLVING PROBLEMS CONSCIENTIOUS PROCESS

  • 8

    a process comprising steps deliberately planned and executed by the reasercher, this are called "scientific method"

    RESEARCH

  • 9

    Why do research?

    TO ADVANCE KNOWLEDGE CREATE NEW KNOWLEDGE

  • 10

    Who are researchers?

    Researchers are men of science, thus, researchers are scientists.

  • 11

    Research is a precess comprising steps deliberately plaused and executed by the rescatcher, these a called?

    SCIENTIFIC METHOD

  • 12

    formulate arguments and speculations to answer a certain problem.

    IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM

  • 13

    Make plans on how to support your formulated arguments and how to collect data.

    RESEARCH DESIGN

  • 14

    Data collection may be through?

    ACTUAL DOCUMENTS & MEDIA DOCUMENTS: NEWS PAPERS, JOURNALS, SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM

  • 15

    if you will try to research on "how" the crime was committed

    DATA COLLECTION

  • 16

    After collecting data code the data as to the?

    TIME & DATE LOCATION SUBJECT OF THE RESEARCH MODE OF COMMISSION

  • 17

    use some statistical tools or software to summarize the data and create graphs, tables, and other statistical outputs of your analysis.

    DATA ANALYSIS

  • 18

    relate the findings to your study and suggest some recommendations to authorities directly involved in controlling such events

    REPORTING RESULTS

  • 19

    What do research is like?

    ✓a police investigator building a case against an individual ✓A prosecutor who argues in court that there is probable cause to believe that the accused might have committed the crime charged

  • 20

    Research is much similar to a police investigator or prosecutor who?

    COLLECT, COLLATES & ANALYZE EVIDENCE

  • 21

    They behind the two elements of research

    FRAENKEL & WALLEN 2006

  • 22

    Who are men of science?

    UNDERGRADUATE CRIMINOLOGY STUDENT CRIMINOLOGY PROFESSOR POLICE OFFICER CORRECTION OFFICER LAWYER CIVILIAN