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ADMJ MISC ADMJMISC 1
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African american history up to 1865 1
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AP Psychology 1
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AP Psyvhology 1
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Bayesian belief networks BBN 2
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Bayesian belief networks Inference 1
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Biochemistry BIOSC1000 7
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BIOSC 0050 BIOSC0050 36
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BIOSC 1000 1
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Comparative Politics PS0300 1
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Drugs and Behavior NRSCI0080 1
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ECON0110 ECON0110 2
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Foundations of Biology 2 1
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Functional Neuroanatomy 3
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General Chemistry II Chem0120 3
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Intro to microeconomics 1
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Introduction to Existentialism PHIl0222 1
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Introduction to Quantitative Research 1
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Logic 1
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Macroeconomics 1
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Medical Terminology 1
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NR 449 NR 449 1
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NUR 0082OB PREP U NUR0082 1
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NUR 2004 1
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NUR MISC NURMISC 3
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NURSING 0013 NURSING 0013 2
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NURSING MISC NURSING MISC 3
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Organic Chemistry 1 CHEM0310 1
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Organic Chemistry 2 CHEM0320 1
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY TEST BANK 1
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Planets 1
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Political Theory PS0600 1
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Sex Law and Marriage LCJS1583 6
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Statistics 1
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Writing Business Proposals ENGCMP1420 9
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Criminology Exam 1	21:16 
Caesar Beccaria (1735) 
Was one of the first people to develop a systematic understanding of why people commit crime 
Believed in the concept of ultitarianism: 
The view that people’s behavior is motivated by the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain. 
Classical school: 
People have the free will to choose criminal or conventional behaviors. People choose to commit crime for reasons of greed or personal need. Crime can be controlled only by the fear of crimina...
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Criminology Exam 1	21:16 
Caesar Beccaria (1735) 
Was one of the first people to develop a systematic understanding of why people commit crime 
Believed in the concept of ultitarianism: 
The view that people’s behavior is motivated by the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain. 
Classical school: 
People have the free will to choose criminal or conventional behaviors. People choose to commit crime for reasons of greed or personal need. Crime can be controlled only by the fear of crimina...
1.	The measures used by a nurse researcher to maintain uniformity of conditions in a quantitative research study refer to which aspect of the study? 
a.	Accuracy 
b.	Methods 
c.	Control 
d.	Validity 
ANS: C 
 
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A	Accuracy refers to all aspects of a study systematically and logically following from the research question. 
B	Methods refers to sections of the research study that include sampling, data 
collection, and data analysis. 
C	Control is the term used for measures taken by the re...
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1.	The measures used by a nurse researcher to maintain uniformity of conditions in a quantitative research study refer to which aspect of the study? 
a.	Accuracy 
b.	Methods 
c.	Control 
d.	Validity 
ANS: C 
 
	Feedback 
A	Accuracy refers to all aspects of a study systematically and logically following from the research question. 
B	Methods refers to sections of the research study that include sampling, data 
collection, and data analysis. 
C	Control is the term used for measures taken by the re...
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