65. Eysenck claims that all human personality may be seen in three dimensions. What are those dimensions?
Instructions: please write an essay that answers the followi…
Instructions: please write an essay that answers the following prompt, including all of the details included in the “your essay should…” part. You may not use any external resources or sources in the construction of your essay. It is intended to test your internalized knowledge of course concepts. If you need to create notes or an outline, feel free to type this up in the essay space, itself. You can delete these personal notes after the final draft is typed up, or leave them. Essay prompt: explain & critique one of the arguments that we covered in this course. It can be from any of the Week 4 units on (i.e. it cannot be an example argument from the units on logic and argument mapping; it has to be from one of the units of applied philosophy). You should choose an argument that you are critical of, or at least that you can play devil’s advocate against. Your essay should:- Explain the argument, its conclusion and key explicit premises. Be explicit about whether the argument uses inductive or deductive logic. Explain why you think the argument is inductive (or deductive). – Provide at least one objection to the argument. Your objection should not be focused on the argument’s conclusion. Instead, you should provide an objection to either a premise, the argument’s logic or both. Be explicit about what exactly you are objecting to and why. Again, you do not have to necessarily think the objection works; you may be just playing Devil’s Advocate. This part of the question is here to illustrate your understanding of how to articulate an objection to a specific premise or inference.While there isn’t a length minimum, I do not see how these tasks could be adequately done without at least a couple of medium (5+ sentence each) paragraphs. If your answers are shorter than that, you should worry that you’re probably missing something important.
28. A crime is designated _____________ when a person has c…
28. A crime is designated _____________ when a person has caused the death of another unintentionally but recklessly by consciously disregarding a substantial and unjustifiable risk that endangered another person’s life.
43. Individuals from a lower social-economic class may have…
43. Individuals from a lower social-economic class may have resentments of external controls, whether parents, teachers, or police, is related to what focal concern?
47. California Penal Code section 261 indicates that the cr…
47. California Penal Code section 261 indicates that the crime of rape has occurred when the victim is not the spouse, there is penile/vaginal penetration, and there is an absence of consent.
62. The positivist school of criminology posits that
62. The positivist school of criminology posits that
38. According to strain theory, individuals who choose the…
38. According to strain theory, individuals who choose the adaptation of innovation do not accept society’s goals because they do not have legitimate means to achieve those goals.
46. According to Reckless, the primary containment factor i…
46. According to Reckless, the primary containment factor is found in
Please briefly explain the concept, position or argument tha…
Please briefly explain the concept, position or argument that you personally found most interesting or most enjoyed learning about during this course. Briefly explain what you found interesting, insightful, fun, etc. about this. Basically, I’m asking what your favorite topic in the course was and why. Caveat: please limit yourself to the course materials that I provided. So, anything in any of the lecture videos, readings, activities, assignments, etc. Please don’t bring in something a peer or yourself brought up in a discussion board.This question is intended to be an easy twenty points. Unlike with the previous questions, I won’t be grading you for accurately articulating the details of your favorite concept, position or argument. etc. So long as it’s something that came up in the course materials, you’ll get full credit, even if your explanation is inaccurate.
30. Criminologists distinguish between which two conflictin…
30. Criminologists distinguish between which two conflicting perspectives on the origin of criminal law?