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        | Crimes not known to police cannot be measured |  
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        | A systematic attempt to test a causal hypothesis between the ind. variable and the dep. variable |  
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        | Three Components of an Experiment |  
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        1. Ind. and Dep. Variables 2. Pre and Post Testing 3. Experimental and Control Groups |  
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        | Experiment causes effects in and of itself (Placebo Effect) |  
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        | Neither the researcher nor the participants know which group is which |  
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        | The control group represents what the experiment group would look like if it was not exposed to ind. variable |  
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        | Historical events that happen during the experiment confound the results |  
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        | Testing and retesting influences people's behaviors. They put what they think we want, figure out true purpose of study |  
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        | If different measures for pre and post testing are used |  
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        | Statistical Regression Validity |  
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        | Occurs when researchers are studying cases with extreme scores on some variable |  
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        | Threat to validity- selecting volunteers as sample |  
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        | Experimental Mortality/Attrition |  
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        | Subjects drop out of an experiment before it is completed |  
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        | Ambiguity about time order of ind. and dep. stimuli. Dep. actually causes changes |  
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        | Diffusion or Imitation of Treatments |  
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        | When participants from the different groups are able to communicate, may pass on info/aspects |  
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        | When experiment group is receiving something good that control group is not, researchers may compensate for that |  
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        | Subjects deprived of experimental stimulus compensate by working harder |  
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        | Feelings of deprivation among control group that results in subjects giving up |  
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        | When random selection is not possible |  
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        | Nonequivalent Groups Design |  
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        | Make control and experimental groups as comparable as possible. Match on race, age, gender, SES |  
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        | Simple Interrupted Time Series |  
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        | Observe before and after introducing an experimental treatment |  
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        | Interrupted Time Series with Nonequivalent Comparison Group |  
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        | Introduce treatment to two nonequivalent groups (Sobriety checkpoints in GA and TN) |  
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        | Interrupted Time Series with Removed Treatment |  
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        | Introduce and then remove a treatment |  
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        | Interrupted Time Series with Switching Replications |  
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        | Checkpoints begin in GA in May, and in June in TN |  
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        | Many cases are examined to understand a small # of variables |  
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        | Variable-Oriented Research |  
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        | Large # of variables are studied from a small # of cases |  
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        | Value for a given variable in a pop |  
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        | Summary description of a given variable in a sample |  
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        | List of elements/target pop. in our population |  
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        | How sample statistics will be dispersed or clustered around a pop parameter |  
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        | Range of values that includes a pop parameter (between 40% and 60%) |  
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        | Estimated probability that a parameter is within a specified confidence interval |  
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        | Select every 10th element for a sample |  
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        | Select appropriate #s from homogeneous subsets |  
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        | Disproportionate Stratified Sampling |  
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        | Samples not representative of a pop. on some variable. Large sample must be drawn to have adequate number of elements that exhibit unusual condition |  
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        | Multistage Cluster Sampling |  
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        | Used when sampling frames are not available but elements are already grouped into subpopulations |  
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        | Probability that an element will be included in a sample is not known |  
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        | Purposive or Judgmental Sampling |  
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        | Select a sample based on our judgment and purpose of the study |  
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        | Focuses on detailed and accurate description rather than explanation |  
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        | Researcher lets people see them only as a participant, not as a researcher |  
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        | Participates with the group but is known to be the researcher |  
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        | Identifies as the researcher and interacts, but no pretense of being a participant |  
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        | Observes and does not become part of it in any way |  
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        | Based on a set of topics to be discussed in depth rather than using standardized questions |  
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        | Gaining Access to CJ Officials |  
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        1. Sponsor 2. Letter 3. Phone Call 4. Meeting |  
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        | Systematic study of messages and meaning of those messages |  
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        | Two people code the same message |  
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        | Data collected by other researchers used to address new research questions |  
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        | Certain questions only relevant to some of the respondents |  
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        | Utilize when we want to ask several questions that have the same set of answers (Likert scale) |  
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