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A) slightly better; still fairly low
B) slightly better; pretty high
C) less accurate; still high
D) significantly better; amazingly high
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A) students; across the board
B) profilers; but only for sex offenses
C) students; but only for murder cases
D) profilers; in all cases
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A) are not; but are rather solved by
B) are not; nor are they solved by
C) are; with a huge help from
D) are; and not by
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A) brain injury; modus operandi
B) brain injury; rational thinking
C) bedwetting; self-esteem
D) low self-esteem; modus operandi
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A) Most characteristics in the profile are unusual.
B) Most characteristics in the profile are hard to observe.
C) Most characteristics in the profile are ambiguous.
D) Most characteristics in the profile are contradictory.
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A) psychometric scales.
B) instinct-based judgments.
C) investigative reporting.
D) systematic research.
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A) African American; above average
B) African American; average
C) white; above average
D) white; average
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A) implicit bias is subtle.
B) people are unaware of their own implicit biases.
C) in highly stressful situations, a person is more likely to act based on implicit bias.
D) implicit bias cannot be corrected, even with time and reflection.
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A) aiding in understanding human nature.
B) developing some leads in the ongoing investigation.
C) studying criminal investigation techniques.
D) embarrassing investigators for pursuing the wrong suspects.
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A) Jack the Ripper; 1996
B) Jack the Ripper; 1888
C) Mad Bomber; 1957
D) Mad Bomber; 1996
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A) criminal; psychological
B) actuarial; criminal
C) geographic; actuarial
D) psychological; geographic
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A) helpful, and; the majority
B) not useful, and; none
C) helpful, but; a very small proportion
D) not useful, but; the majority
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A) Hedonistic
B) Power-oriented
C) Mission-oriented
D) Visionary
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A) most of the 28 characteristics present in nearly all of the crimes.
B) no discernible demographic resemblance between criminals that committed very similar crimes.
C) clear demographic grouping into distinct categories among those criminals who committed similar crimes.
D) that almost none of the 28 characteristics were present in any of the crimes.
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A) corroborated by systematic research.
B) based on first-person accounts of FBI profilers.
C) a result of DNA evidence testing.
D) supported by the use of psychometric scales.
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A) whether a crime might be part of a series of crimes.
B) what questions to ask during police interviews.
C) how to use the media.
D) what personality traits can be inferred from the crime scene evidence.
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A) valid characterization.
B) tentative description.
C) development of personality.
D) signature.
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A) the NASH system.
B) geographic profiling.
C) psychological autopsy.
D) probative evidence.
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A) psychological education
B) clinical experience
C) skilled intuition
D) unstructured interview
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