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Funds Exam #3 Brue Print-Terms & Definitions | 100% Correct | The Ultimate Study Guide for Yr. (2026/2027)
What is reliability 
(Ansability for an instrument to produce consistent observations: 
~Test-retest reliability 
~Parallel forms reliability 
~Inter-rater reliability 
~Internal consistency 
test-retest reliability 
(Ansa method for determining the reliability of a test by comparing a test 
taker's scores on the same test taken on separate occasions: correlate 
these scores 
Parallel Forms Reliability 
(Ansused to determine if multiple forms of a test are consistent; correlate 
scores of eac...
What are the research methods of evolutionary psychology? 
(Ans- historical, anthropological, cross-cultural vs. psychological 
(questionnaires, experiments, observations) 
What does evolutionary psychology hypothesize about recurring 
ancestral selection pressures? 
(Ans- caused conflicts that led to development of evolved psychological 
mechanisms that manifest as crime/antisocial behavior, *only when 
certain environmental cues are present* 
How does evolutionary psychology explain male-on-ma...
Why are economically-motivated crimes (EMC) often ignored? 
(Ans- rarely in the media, not violent in traditional sense 
What are the costs associated with economically-motivated crimes 
(EMC)? 
(Ans- billions of $ annually, impacts corporations and taxpayers, severe 
compared to "traditional" crime 
Most common economically-motivated crimes (EMC)? 
(Ans- assets misappropriation, procurement fraud, accounting fraud, 
cybercrime 
This type of economically-motivated crime (EMC) far outnumber...
What is Cressey's Fraud Triangle? 
(Ans- 
1. Pressure: the need for committing fraud (e.g., a need for money) 
2. Opportunity: the situation that enables fraud to occur (e.g., internal 
controls are weak or nonexistent) 
3. Rationalization: the mindset of the fraudster that justifies the fraud 
(e.g., financial strain) 
The fraud triangle provides insights into the conditions under which 
fraud will take place. The fraud triangle also provides strategies for 
reducing the occurrence of fraud ...
What is a weighted mean? 
(Ans- 
-When a data set contains several repeated values, this may be used 
simplify the calculation (instead of adding each value together) 
-It may be used to calculate the mean of multiple data sets where only 
the mean and frequency (n) of each data set is known 
Equation: Σ(x*w) / Σ(w) 
Key: x = score, w = frequency, x*w = score multiplied by frequency 
Practice: What is the mean, median, and mode of the following 
numbers? 7, 6, 9, 11, 4, 12, 5, 4 
(Ans- n = 8, ...
Three years ago, you used a risk instrument to assess an offender's risk 
and predicted that they were low risk to re-offend upon release into the 
community. In the three years since the offender was released, he/she 
has re-offended and was sent back to prison. What is the term used to 
describe this situation? 
(Ans- False negative (miss) 
Which of the following is not an example of a static risk factor? 
(Ans- Level of impulsivity 
How many generations are there in Bonta's (1996) model...
This is my study guide for the big key points on Exam 2. Study the graphs and the chart towards the end.
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