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Make your own map of the seven steps of criminological thinking.
Control Group
A control group in scientific experiments is the group of subjects not exposed to the experimental treatment, used as a benchmark to measure how the other tested subjects respond.
Membership Group
A social group to which an individual belongs and identifies with, often influencing their behavior and attitudes.
Significance Level
In statistical analysis, it represents the probability threshold below which a result is considered statistically significant, indicating a likely non-random pattern.
Coercive Compulsion
refers to the act of forcing someone to act or behave in a certain way through pressure, threats, or intimidation, undermining their free will.
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