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A judge rules that expert testimony, which speaks to whether the
defendant is lying during an interrogation, will not be admitted because
the technique used to detect the deception is not commonly accepted
in the scientific community. What standard is the judge relying on?
Ans✓✓✓ General acceptance test
A psychologist is conducting mental health assessments on job
applicants to help a police agency determine who is most well-suited
for a police constable position. The psychologist carrying out these
assessmenTs is most likely a(n): Ans✓✓✓ Clinical forensic psychologist
A psychologist working in a lab is testing a new method that has been
proposed for deception detection. Their goal is to determine if the
method works as well as some police officers say it does. This activity is
an example of:
A) psychology in the law
B) psychology of the law
c) psychology and the law Ans✓✓✓ C) psychology and the law
A study of juvenile delinquents found that a large percentage of them
had a muscular build and displayed high levels of aggressive tendencies.
Which theory, proposed in 1949, predicts these findings? Ans✓✓✓
Constitutional Theory
, According to Hess 2006, psychology and the law differ with respect to
epistemology. Hess argues that psychologists believe in ___________
truth, whereas the law defines truth ___________:
A) Objective / subjectively
B) Epistemological / non-epistemologically
C) Nomothetic / Ideographically
D) Conservative / liberally Ans✓✓✓ A) Objective / subjectively
Akers's 1973 Social Learning Theory Ans✓✓✓ Crime is learned in the
same way non-criminal behaviour is learned.
Albert von Schrenck-Notzing Ans✓✓✓ A physician who provided some
of the first witness testimony in court pertaining to the effect of pre-
trial publicity on memory.
An important court case in Canada resulted in changes to how judges
think about the use of sentencing options (like imprisonments) for
offenders— especially Native offenders. Which court case was this?
Ans✓✓✓ R. V. Gladue (1999)
Bartol and Bartol's (2013) broad definition of forensic psychology
focuses on two key aspects of the field. These are: Ans✓✓✓ research
and application