_____ are the methods of diagnosis in TCM. A: Observation B: Auscultation and olfaction C: Interrogation D: Palpation and pulse feeling
_____ are the methods of diagnosis in TCM. A: Observation B: Auscultation and olfaction C: Interrogation D: Palpation and pulse feeling
中国大学MOOC: At the beginning of the interrogation, the police officers often question the foreigner’s personal information except______.
中国大学MOOC: At the beginning of the interrogation, the police officers often question the foreigner’s personal information except______.
SSR is a radar device installed in air traffic control facilities to allow precise _______of aircraft. A: acquisition B: identification C: coordination D: interrogation
SSR is a radar device installed in air traffic control facilities to allow precise _______of aircraft. A: acquisition B: identification C: coordination D: interrogation
At the beginning of the interrogation, the police officers often question the foreigner’s personal information except______. A: name B: nationality C: hobby D: the date of birth
At the beginning of the interrogation, the police officers often question the foreigner’s personal information except______. A: name B: nationality C: hobby D: the date of birth
Research shows that 50% of participants will convict a suspect who confesses even when they know that the confession was obtained using ‘high pressure’ interrogation tactics such as making the suspect feel under pressure to confess. True or false? A: True B: False
Research shows that 50% of participants will convict a suspect who confesses even when they know that the confession was obtained using ‘high pressure’ interrogation tactics such as making the suspect feel under pressure to confess. True or false? A: True B: False
There are different kinds of rhetorical questions. The first one refers to the practice of asking oneself a question and then immediately answering it (设问). The second one is the practice of asking questions in order to express _______ rather than elicit answers (质问). The third one is the interrogation implying an answer of claim or ______ (反问).
There are different kinds of rhetorical questions. The first one refers to the practice of asking oneself a question and then immediately answering it (设问). The second one is the practice of asking questions in order to express _______ rather than elicit answers (质问). The third one is the interrogation implying an answer of claim or ______ (反问).
There are different kinds of rhetorical questions. The first one refers to the practice of asking oneself a question and then immediately answering it (设问). The second one is the practice of asking questions in order to express _______ rather than elicit answers (质问). The third one is the interrogation implying an answer of claim or ______ (反问). A: discussion, criticism B: criticism, denial C: denial, discussion
There are different kinds of rhetorical questions. The first one refers to the practice of asking oneself a question and then immediately answering it (设问). The second one is the practice of asking questions in order to express _______ rather than elicit answers (质问). The third one is the interrogation implying an answer of claim or ______ (反问). A: discussion, criticism B: criticism, denial C: denial, discussion
Ernesto Miranda was arrested for 1 an 18-year-old girl. The police arrived at Miranda's home at night and asked him to go with them to the police station. Miranda, 2 he did not realize he had a choice, went with the police. After two hours of interrogation, Miranda confessed 3 the crime. On appeal to the Supreme Court, Miranda 4 that he would not have confessed to the crime if he 5 of his right to remain silent and to have an attorney. After discussion about the problem, the Court determined that a suspect must be warned 6 custodial interrogation of his right to remain silent, that any statement he does make may 7 against him, and that he has a right to an attorney. Specifically, the court stated:" He must be warned prior to any questioning 8 he has the right to remain silent, that anything he says can be used against him in a court of law, that he has the right to the 9 of an attorney, and that if he cannot 10 an attorney one will be appointed for him prior to any questioning if he so desires."
Ernesto Miranda was arrested for 1 an 18-year-old girl. The police arrived at Miranda's home at night and asked him to go with them to the police station. Miranda, 2 he did not realize he had a choice, went with the police. After two hours of interrogation, Miranda confessed 3 the crime. On appeal to the Supreme Court, Miranda 4 that he would not have confessed to the crime if he 5 of his right to remain silent and to have an attorney. After discussion about the problem, the Court determined that a suspect must be warned 6 custodial interrogation of his right to remain silent, that any statement he does make may 7 against him, and that he has a right to an attorney. Specifically, the court stated:" He must be warned prior to any questioning 8 he has the right to remain silent, that anything he says can be used against him in a court of law, that he has the right to the 9 of an attorney, and that if he cannot 10 an attorney one will be appointed for him prior to any questioning if he so desires."
Two suspected drug dealers are stopped by the highway patrol for speeding. The officer searches the car and finds a small bag of marijuana and arrests the two. During the interrogation, each is separately offered the following: "If you confess to dealing drugs and testify against your partner, you will be given immunity and released while your partner will get 10 years in prison. If you both confess, you will each get 5 years." If neither confesses, there is no evidence of drug dealing, and the most they could get is one year each for possession of marijuana. If each suspected drug dealer follows a dominant strategy, what should he/she do? A: Confess regardless of the partner's decision B: Confess only if the partner confesses C: Don't confess regardless of the partner's decision D: Don't confess only if the partner doesn't confess
Two suspected drug dealers are stopped by the highway patrol for speeding. The officer searches the car and finds a small bag of marijuana and arrests the two. During the interrogation, each is separately offered the following: "If you confess to dealing drugs and testify against your partner, you will be given immunity and released while your partner will get 10 years in prison. If you both confess, you will each get 5 years." If neither confesses, there is no evidence of drug dealing, and the most they could get is one year each for possession of marijuana. If each suspected drug dealer follows a dominant strategy, what should he/she do? A: Confess regardless of the partner's decision B: Confess only if the partner confesses C: Don't confess regardless of the partner's decision D: Don't confess only if the partner doesn't confess