PSYC 3402 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient, Effect Size, Publication Bias
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In other words, the probability that a randomly selected recidivist will have a higher risk score than a randomly selected non-recidivist: also, can be directly converted to a cohen"s d effect size (no math required! . 50 - . 60 = fail: survival analysis, survival curve analysis, examines the survival rate of a group of individuals after they have been released into the community from sentence, can compare survival curves of different subgroups. Individuals with lower scores on the risk assessment should survive in the community for a longer period of time g n v i i v r u. Individual or environmental variables associated with greater likelihood of involvement in criminality: cumulative and interactive, not simply additive. Increases possibility that someone will offend: factor that is related to criminal behaviour. History of antisocial behaviour: early involvement in a number and variety of antisocial activities. Antisocial personality pattern: begins with childhood temperament.