Individuals involved in the criminal justice system are thought to display many lynamic criminogenic needs, meaning that they have areas of need that are specifically associated with higher risk of offending (e.g., substance use, antisocial peers etc...). Research as demonstrated that addressing these needs in treatment can lead to reductions in committing ew crimes when released from prison. A researcher thinks that offenders may also have some strengths that, if built upon, can also lead to further reductions in recidivism. The researcher has 10 incarcerated offenders take 2 assessments: one on dynamic risk factors and one on strengths

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s) Individuals involved in the criminal justice system are thought to display many
dynamic criminogenic needs, meaning that they have areas of need that are specifically
associated with higher risk of offending (e.g., substance use, antisocial peers etc...). Research
has demonstrated that addressing these needs in treatment can lead to reductions in committing
new crimes when released from prison. A researcher thinks that offenders may also have some
strengths that, if built upon, can also lead to further reductions in recidivism. The researcher has
10 incarcerated offenders take 2 assessments: one on dynamic risk factors and one on strengths
(both interval scales) to see if these measures are related to each other. Using the data in Table
1 and testing at an alpha of 0.05, use all the steps of hypothesis testing to determine what can be
said about the researcher's hypothesis.
Table 1. The relationship between dynamic and strength needs.
Dynamic
Strength
10
12
4
6.
3
7
9.
10
4
11
9
1
Transcribed Image Text:s) Individuals involved in the criminal justice system are thought to display many dynamic criminogenic needs, meaning that they have areas of need that are specifically associated with higher risk of offending (e.g., substance use, antisocial peers etc...). Research has demonstrated that addressing these needs in treatment can lead to reductions in committing new crimes when released from prison. A researcher thinks that offenders may also have some strengths that, if built upon, can also lead to further reductions in recidivism. The researcher has 10 incarcerated offenders take 2 assessments: one on dynamic risk factors and one on strengths (both interval scales) to see if these measures are related to each other. Using the data in Table 1 and testing at an alpha of 0.05, use all the steps of hypothesis testing to determine what can be said about the researcher's hypothesis. Table 1. The relationship between dynamic and strength needs. Dynamic Strength 10 12 4 6. 3 7 9. 10 4 11 9 1
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