Assignment on High Technology Crimes
Assignment on High Technology Crimes
Assignment on High Technology Crimes
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Discussion topics support this units objective and should be completed after reading all materials. Your responses ought to include original evaluation, synthesis, or analysis of the topic, and contribute to the weekly discussion in a meaningful way. You must complete all discussion topics and reply to your peers posts. Refer to the Discussion Board Rubric under Course Resources for additional requirements.
Discussion Topic: High Technology Crimes
Historically speaking, how have advances in technology affected society and criminal activity? What new kinds of crimes have technological advances made possible? Distinguish between new types of crimes produced by advancing technology and new ways of committing old crimes that have been facilitated by emerging technologies.
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This is a Collaborative Learning Community (CLC) assignment.
Before beginning this assignment, each group should submit a filled-in copy of the CLC Agreement Form.
Each CLC team will design a correlational study, groups will need two variables with at least five sets of data. between these two variables: time spent playing video games and aggression.
Then in 500-750 words, do the following:
Create a hypothesis for the groups study. Consider the hypothesis and how the group will define operationally and measure the variables.
Describe how the group will obtain a random sample of participants.
Assume the study produces a correlation of .56 between the variables. Analyze three possible causal reasons for the relationship.
Submit an SPSS output for the correlational study.
Use two to four scholarly resources to support your explanations.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.