24 Questions
What is the main purpose of research?
To serve man
Which attribute of good research emphasizes that data should be achievable?
Achievable
What does validity refer to in research?
The degree to which a study supports the intended conclusion
Which hindrance to scientific investigation involves making up information?
Made-up information
What is the purpose of operationalization in research?
To define concepts by describing how they will be measured
What is the key principle of rigid control in the scientific method?
Manipulation of variables
What does reliability refer to in research?
The consistency and dependability of information
What type of research focuses on determining the future operation of variables under controlled conditions?
Predictive or Prognostic Research
What ethical consideration in research emphasizes not lying or deceiving others?
'Accurate Analysis and Reporting'
What is the main goal of Descriptive method in criminological research?
To describe phenomena and characteristics
Which research method aims to develop theory based on participant's views in criminological research?
Narrative research
What distinguishes Cohort studies from Panel studies in criminological research?
In Cohort studies, the same respondent is observed over time; in Panel studies, different respondents are observed.
What is the primary characteristic of Grounded theory in criminological research?
Develops theories based on participant's views
In which type of study are changes of frequency observed over time in criminological research?
Trend studies
What is the purpose of Causal-comparative method in criminological research?
To observe existing consequences and outcomes
Which organization implemented the first Criminologist Licensure Examination?
Philippine Educators Association for Criminology Education
Which organization is the one and only recognized organization of criminologists?
Philippine College of Criminology
Who is considered as the 'father of Psychoanalytic Theory'?
Sigmund Freud
What type of crime is characterized by crossing one border?
Transnational Crime
Who proposed the Differential Association Theory?
Edwin Sutherland
'Acquisitive crime' is classified as a type of crime that involves:
Acquiring something
'Hedonism, Utilitarianism, and Social Contract Theory' are associated with which theory?
'Nature of Criminology'
'Crime is expensive' mainly refers to:
'Government spend enormous amount of money'
'Criminal anthropology' primarily focuses on studying:
'Physical appearance, stigmata, jaw'
Learn about the establishment and key members of the Criminology Board in the Philippines, as well as the history of the first examination for Criminologists. Discover details about the Philippine College of Criminology and its pioneering role in offering Criminology courses in Southeast Asia.
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