Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... prediction of misconduct is to be feasible . RELIABILITY OF A PREDICTOR Reliability sometimes is described as the degree to which an instru- ment provides precise measures of individual differences . A scale may be reliable , therefore ...
... prediction of misconduct is to be feasible . RELIABILITY OF A PREDICTOR Reliability sometimes is described as the degree to which an instru- ment provides precise measures of individual differences . A scale may be reliable , therefore ...
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... PREDICTION TABLES The reader by this time will have formed an opinion of the merit of psychological measures for predicting antisocial behavior . Before closing the chapter , however , we ought to consider how the job can be handled ...
... PREDICTION TABLES The reader by this time will have formed an opinion of the merit of psychological measures for predicting antisocial behavior . Before closing the chapter , however , we ought to consider how the job can be handled ...
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... predictions , indeed ! But what about the base rate ? Most of the 296 boys on straight probation failed . If we had no Glueck table handy , our best prediction would be that every boy would fail . This prediction would be correct 276 ...
... predictions , indeed ! But what about the base rate ? Most of the 296 boys on straight probation failed . If we had no Glueck table handy , our best prediction would be that every boy would fail . This prediction would be correct 276 ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
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