Ⅰ. What Is Weapon Focus Effect?
The “weapon focus” effect is that the presence of a visible weapon in the hands of a perpetrator impairs witnesses' ability to remember accurate information about the perpetrator's appearance, including his or her physical features and clothing. Kerri L. Pickel etc (2007), The weapon focus effect in child eyewitnesses, Psychology Crime & Law
Weapon focus
Ⅰ. Introduction
ⅰ) The background and purpose of research
ⅱ) The range and methodof research
Ⅱ. Main Subject
ⅰ) Definition of 'Hanok Guesthouse'
ⅱ) Research hypothesis
ⅲ) Hanok Guesthouse's host's in-depth survey
ⅳ) Issue collect and improvement
Ⅲ. Conclusion
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the establishment ofthe so-called “English Villages”, which shall be analyzed in this paper.
First, the concept and purposes ofthe English Villages will be introduced. Second, we have looked for opinions of professionals in favor and against the establishment of this system, which had ultimately shaped thehypothesis of our work. Third, in order to verify or reject thehypothesis, we have
4. More Literature Review before Testing our Hypothesis: “Crime and Poverty: Evidence from a Natural Experiment” and “Economic Inequality and the Rise in U.S. Imprisonment”
In previous section we set our hypothesis “Increasing Sin taxes on cigarettes in Korea will increase the number of crimes in Korea.” To explain the logic behind this relationship, we also have researched academic
1. 연구문제의 제기(Genesis ofthe problem)
설문지 연구는 주어진 연구문제에 관련된 실증적 자료를 체계적으로 수집할 수 있는 대표적인 양적 연구방법이다. 많은 사람들로부터 다량의 정보를 얻을 수 있으며, 자연 그대로 주어진 상황에서 보다 현실적인 자료를 얻을 수 있어 그 어떤 연구방법보다도 전