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Help Please
Could someone post TCR and explanations for these questions? Thankyou in advance
PT 50 Section 4 #23 (Insomniacs)
PT 43 Section 2 # 8 (Criminologist)
PT 41 Section 1 # 12 (Youthful Offenders)
PT 50 Section 4 #23 (Insomniacs)
PT 43 Section 2 # 8 (Criminologist)
PT 41 Section 1 # 12 (Youthful Offenders)
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Re: Help Please
I know it's early (please don't reem me out) but I am at work and the internet at home has been out for 11 days now. Bump
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bumping ftw work is almost over, please help!
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Re: Help Please
you can search the forum and find the insomniacs question, possibly the others. that might be a good way to go for now when not everyone else is doing PTs.
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Re: Help Please
GratefulDead wrote:Could someone post TCR and explanations for these questions? Thankyou in advance
PT 50 Section 4 #23 (Insomniacs)
Sorry, the only one I have written down with me right now is PT 50.
C is TCR. Strengthen Question. I have it because there's a gap between author's reasoning on the effects of Melatonin on the people studies (who don't have insomnia) and the people with insomnia. I wish I could give you more, but this is just from notes and not the actual test.
HTH.
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Thank you th at does help. The only one I'm still stuck on/wondering about is the question about increasing prison terms? thoughts anyone? I'll even PM someone the question and answer choices if they are willing, I really am dying for an explanation
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Criminogist: Increasing the current prison term for robbery will result in no significant effect in discouraging people from committing robbery. Each of the following if true, supports the criminologist's claim EXCEPT:
A) Many people who rob are motivated primarily by thrill-seeking and risk-taking
B) An increase in the prison term for embezzlement did not change the rate at which that crime was committed
C) Prison terms for robbery have generally decreased in length recently
D) Most people committing robbery believe that they will not get caught
E) Most people committing robbery have no idea what the average sentence for robbery is
A) Many people who rob are motivated primarily by thrill-seeking and risk-taking
B) An increase in the prison term for embezzlement did not change the rate at which that crime was committed
C) Prison terms for robbery have generally decreased in length recently
D) Most people committing robbery believe that they will not get caught
E) Most people committing robbery have no idea what the average sentence for robbery is