Given research question: whether good police officers make good criminals and, conversely, whether good criminals make good police officers.
Research Question: Do criminals in Vancouver have the similar knowledge of the justice system as police officers?
Operational definitions for all your variables
3 variables = 1) “good” policer officers 2) knowledge of system 3) “good” criminals an operational definition to define if criminals can make good police officers by creating a survey/questionnaire. that will test the correlation between levels of education of “good” police officers and “good” criminals. Good is determined by levels of education or knowledge of the criminal justice system. So the idea …show more content…
The central-limit theory explains, that as the size of sample increases the distribution of scores approaches normality, if you have many different samples/observations you are more likely to get a rough estimate of the population parameter, smaller the more varying of results may not be reliable to average or estimate population parameters. Central-limit theory: as the size of sample increases the distribution of scores approaches normality, if you have many different samples/observations you are more likely to get a rough estimate of the population parameter, smaller the more varying of results may not be reliable to average or estimate population parameters
Dishonesty
With police officers and inmates they both have a problem with dishonesty, people will lie and be dishonest about certain circumstances and situations. The main question is why would people feel like they should lie, it might be because there could be crimes that they have gotten away with but have not been caught. Which would be a problem if that could make that image have to stay more time in prison.
Questionnaire