Participants in human experiments are generally selected

a. at random from the population.
b. based on convenience and availability.
c. through lotteries and newspaper ads.
d. from phone books or class rosters.

B

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A. crime rate B. incarceration rate C. deterrence rate D. recidivism rate

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