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awywial

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If a researcher is concerned with combining variables to result in a different composite measure, the researcher is using what technique?
 
  a. typology
  b. validity
  c. operationalization
  d. reliability

Question 2

The design and execution of criminal justice research requires eliminating the confusion over concepts and reality. To accomplish this, scientists have found it useful to distinguish three kinds of definitions: real, conceptual, and
 
  a. apparent
  b. operational
  c. congruent
  d. altruistic



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meltdown117

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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