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The renaissance period followed the _________ ages

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In ____ ____ the Nigeria police force was formed largely from the remenant of WAFF as well as Hausa constabulary Dogorai in the

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In ________, the two protectorates were amalgamated into the colony and protectorate of Nigeria

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In
__, the two protectorates
were amalgamated into the
colony and protectorate of
Nigeria

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The laws of Nigeria derived mainly from the following source except one

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The layman's understanding of psychology is that, it is _________

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which dominate in some of
the northern states are also
classified as customary
laws

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Proceed from the promise that the manner of ownership of the means of Production divided society into two major antagonistic classes.

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_____ argued that the natural law
approach was unscientific
and dominated by
untested/untestable
philosophical speculations

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John Austin (a Lawyer)
defined law as a "rule laid
down for the
of an intelligent being by an
intelligent being having
power over him.

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One of the most surprising aspects of person perception is the ___________conclusion about that person's personality

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The aim of psychologists is to search for _________ in the brain chemistry of depressed people.

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_________ emphasis that laws derive from specific culture, and historical contexts and reflect the spirit and community life of a people.

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______ means the ability to do what
one wishes without
restraint.

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__________ is the liberty to do whatever one wants within the limits imposed by law

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_________ focuses on man's activities
in relation to production,
distribution and
consumption of goods.

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________ emphasis that laws derive
from specific culture, and
historical contexts and
reflect the spirit and
community life of a people.

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Human groups serve the following functions to the individuals belonging to the except one

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The natural law school
emphasis is the essence,
aim and hall mark of any
system

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Rules including customs, norms and laws are perquisites for

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_________ has to do with notions of tightness or wrongness.

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Who was the first to measure intelligence?

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_________ regarded as the state of nature where the strong would deprive the weak of all his rights and where life would be short, brutish,

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Pound was ____ ____ legal philosohper and a law teacher

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The norms that constitute
the law present an orderly
picture of the
_in which the norms
operate.

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Our goals and __________ about other people also influence the information that we gather about them

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A major difference between
law and morals is ___

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According to _______the goal of psychology entails to objectively describe the behaviour of individuals

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Norms and customs express the goals, values and aspirations of a society and regulate human ____

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law perform very important function for the society except one.

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The need in modern
societies to bring together
and to control diverse
origins cultures and interest
require

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One such factor that influence how we gather information about others is the goals we have for _______ with them

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____ ____ Is the power to make people act in the conformity with other people’s wishes

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The norms which constitute
the
_are social in character

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The _______
could be said to be a
person whose behavior
violates the criminal law

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Who introduced the technique of factor analysis in intelligence?

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The founding father of the historical school of Jurisprudence is

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In other words ________ shares with all other
scientific disciplines the
assumption that there is an
order in nature which can
be discovered, analysed
and comprehended

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The field of criminology consists of the following principal division except one?

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___ ___ which dominate in some of the northern states are also classified as customary laws

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Freedom is the __
to do whatever one wants
within the limits imposed by
law

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To consider the various evaluative and cognitive, person perception may be both inaccurative and ________

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___ is the body of principles recognized and applied by the state in the administration of justice

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________ is a term used for serious offences like armed robbery, murder, rape e .t. c

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The law may be divided into the following except one.

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The order guaranteed by
the norms is a
_order.

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The branch of psychology that deals with people who are experiencing behavioral problems is _________

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notes that it is not all laws
or all reactions of its agents
that are in favour of one
side only

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The Nigerian laws derive mainly from the following sources except one

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_________ was the first psychologist who used questionnaire to study a child.

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Fredrich Von Savigny
maintains that law is not the
creation of the _________
or any sovereign, but
emanates from the popular
consciousness of a nation
(voikgeist) and exists for
the purpose of regulating
the action of individuals and
the whole community

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The studying of the behaviour itself and the environmental conditions to that behaviour is called ___________

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The power or ability to
enforce one's will is called

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The protectorate of northern and southern Nigeria were established in ___ ____

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The enlightenment period
of intellectual history
followed the _______

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In psychology,the test of abilities,interests and achievements is called ________ 

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__(1858- 1917) was very
much interested in the
understanding of social
solidarity and type of laws
that are associated with it

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Pound was American _______
and a law teacher

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The two basic dimensions of emotional expression are pleasantness and ________

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The sources of law are the
materials from which legal
rules are made, such
materials are custom,
religious beliefs, morality,
habits, mores and ________
, whether written or not, and
so on.

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In statistical testing, the researcher states that 'the different in significant at the 0.01111 level' is due to chance in __________

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Norms and customs
express the goals, values
and aspirations of a society
and regulate human

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_____ is the basic source of law in
the Islamic Northern part of
Nigeria.

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Thomas Hobbes regarded as the ________ where the strong would deprive the weak of all his rights and where life would be short, brutish etc.

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John
_also defines law as "the
body of principles
recognised and applied by
the state in the
administration of justice.

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________ which dominate in some of the northern states are also classified as customary laws

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The sources of law are the
materials from which legal
rules are made, such
materials are custom,
religious beliefs, morality,
habits, mores and
, whether written or not, and
so on.

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Binet studied children of different pre-school and school ages to determine their factors of _________

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The power or ability to enforce one's will is called ________

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______ is the violation of the
groups norms, expectations
and value

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Rules including customs,
norms and laws are
perquisites for _______

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Early philosophers and social theorists gave the phenomenon of law and legal systems in the society, some thoughts in their works are the following except one person

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The branch of psychology that centres on how to help children who are doing well at school is __________

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psychologists use statistical method to pick a representative _________of the population.

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Jeremy Bentham, a
prominent utilitarian and
one of the early exponents
of the view is particularly
interested in

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Criminal law refers to those
aspects of law dealing with
offences or crimes that are
_by the state.

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_________ argued that the natural law approach was unscientific and dominated by untested/untestable philosophical speculations

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The psychologist who carried out experiments on animals is ________

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The basis of categorizing the physical characteristics,usually culturally defined differences in appearances is the __________ factor

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The father of intelligence testing is _________

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_______ both impose standards of conduct necessary for social order

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The word “sociology” was coined by ___________ the acclaimed father of sociology.

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In 1861 King Dosumu of
Lagos could neither read
nor write, but signed a
document Called

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The following are the sources of law except one

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The ____ could be said to be a person whose behavior violates the criminal law

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The writings of ___________was significant in the development of psychology

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Theologians note that it is not all laws or all reactions of its agents that are in favour of one side only.

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The word “sociology” was
coined by
the ______ acclaimed father of
sociology.

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David Hume is the founding
father of the ___ of Jurisprudence is

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Sociology as a discipline
which is concerned with
"the scientific study of _______
interactions and the
products of such
interactions".

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That which may influence not only the contents of impressions we form of others, but also the process in forming them is _________

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notes that it is not all laws
or all reactions of its agents
that are in favour of one
side only

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Who argued that aggression is a primary instinct in the living species?

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In the function of
, A .V . Dice suggested the
presence of three elements
in any society except one of
the following

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The natural laws are
sometimes called?

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_________ focuses on man's activities in relation to production, distribution and consumption of goods.

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Individual's personality is determined in the first _________years of life

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The father of intelligence testing is ______

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AS a fundamental difference between primitive custom and developed law, custom lacks the substantive features of law.

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Bredemeier’s work was a
reinterpretation of another
work by ______ on the operation of the
society system

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____ ____ means the ability to do what one wishes without restraint

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The questionaire that gives the respondents freedom to reveal their opinions and attitudes is _______

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on january, 10 1914 the
protectorate of northern and
southern Nigeria were

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The negative emotional expressions include ______

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The social in Latin word mean_________

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The psychology of the psychoanalysis perspective is related to _________

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Research generates explanations on the definition of intelligence in piaget's concept of _________

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The following are the informal social control mechanism except one

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The questionnaire that contains the questions and alternative answers to them is ___________

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Pound was American _________ and a law teacher

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________ which dominate in some of
the northern states are also
classified as customary
laws

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The enlightenment period of intellectual history followed the ________

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The word sociology came
out from two ___
words.

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The renaissance period
followed the _____
ages

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thomas Hobbes was one of the exponent of consensus theories of Law

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_________is one of the early exponent and prominent of the view of utilitarialism

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In _____
the Nigeria police force was
formed largely from the
remenant of WAFF as well
as Hausa constabulary
Dogorai in the

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___________(1858- 1917) was very much interested in the understanding of social solidarity and type of laws that are associated with it.

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__________ defines' intelligence' as the ability to carry on abstract thinking

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The yardstick of
determining whether a
particular law is right or
wrong is called

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Information about the nature and characteristics of the respondents is the part of the questionnaire called _________

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What is the individual level of intellectual development?

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The positive emotional expressions include _____

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What goals manipulated experiments which tell others (participants) to form a coherent impression of a person

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The approach to study the functioning of the brain and biochemical processes is _________

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The attack against the
natural law doctrine has
come mostly from
acclaimed

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The birth of psychology was in the year ________

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The word sociology came out from two __________ words.

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The ________ emphasis is the essence, aim and hallmark of any legal system

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The social in Latin word
mean

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The need in modern societies to bring together and to control diverse origins cultures and interest require____________

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emphasis that laws derive
from specific culture, and
historical contexts and
reflect the spirit and
community life of a people.

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Anything we do with thinking ,laughing, and even falling in love is _______

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Jeremy Bentham, a
prominent utilitarian and
one of the early exponents
of the view is particularly
interested in

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______ Is the power to make people act in the conformity with other people’s wishes

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_________ is the science of man's
mental processes.

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_________ proceed from the promise
that the manner of
ownership of the means of
Production divided society
into two major antagonistic
classes.

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___ ___ is not one of the proponents of consensus theories of law

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The law of a society derived from one or a combination of sources except one

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The perspective that primarily concerned with thinking,perception ,memory and consciousness is _______

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Other means of _______ such as religions sanctions, norms and customs

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_________ has to do with notions of
tightness or wrongness.

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The view of the philosophers over the nature of human minds is _________

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The first recognized book of psychology was published in the year ________

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The following are the short coming of the historical school of Jurisprudence except one

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Other means of social control are the following except one

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_is the law that results from
the activity of a law
enacting body such as the
legislature (or in Nigeria,
the National and State
Assembly).

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The perspective that studies inherited instincts and biological drives is called ________

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The process concerned with thinking, the processing of information, perception, memory, problem solving, and consciousness is __________

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The scientists who study the behaviour of animals in the wild is _________

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_in a simple sense means
fairness or justness.

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The Nigerian laws derive mainly from the following sources except one

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In ________, the two protectorates were amalgamated into the colony and protectorate of Nigeria

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____ is not one of the proponents
of consensus theories of
law

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Jeremy Bentham is a prominent utalitarianism

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Emile Durkheim (1858- 1917) was very much interested in the understanding of _________ and type of laws that are associated with it

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This type of questionnaire above is always exhaustive and mutually ________

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The natural law school emphasis is the essence, aim and hall mark of any ___ ___ system

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In 1930 the __________ was formed largely from the remenant of WAFF as well as Hausa constabulary

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A major difference between law and morals is?

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The basis of internal state for judging other people which may lead to systematic error is _________

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The main belief of the early psychologists is that human processes could be studied _________

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______ is the violation of the groups norms, expectations and value

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Such categories as gender,tribe,religion and social class influence are __________ category

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The study of learning, memory,perception,motivation and personality traits is ________

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____ ____ is a yardstick by which many judge the validity of law and whether to obey it or not.

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Emile Durkheim (1858-
1917) was very much
interested in the
understanding of ________
and type of laws that are
associated with it

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___ ___ is the science of man's mental processes.

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Early philosophers and social theorists gave the phenomenon of law some thoughts in their works except one

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The ability to handle long chains of reasoning and to recognise patterns and order in the world is ________ intelligence

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According to -intelligence is an important general ability which is super-ordinate to and distinct from special abilities

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__________founded the first Laboratory to experimental psychology.

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The ______
is the person who suffers
from the effects of criminal
acts?

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The _______
is the person who suffers
from the effects of criminal
acts?

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Customary rules are accepted in courts subject to Not repugnant to natural justice

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The sociologists argued that the definition of intelligence is a ________ class based

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Pound was american ___________ cum law teacher

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Who argued that an individual strongly motivated to reach a goal will be instigated to aggression and aggressive forms of behaviour of the goal is unattainable

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The yardstick of determining whether a particular law is right or wrong is called

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________ is the violation of the
groups norms, expectations
and value

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_______ regarded as the state of
nature where the strong
would deprive the weak of
all his rights and where life
would be short, brutish,

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________ sources include writings
and commentaries by legal
scholars.

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The index of brightness is the _________ which indicates how an individual score is relative to others of comparable age

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The authority of law is
reinforced by __________
, which the organised
society can deploy to
compel individual
conformity or face various
forms of deprivations,
including life.

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Law is the
recognized and applied by
the state in the
administration of justice

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In the function of rule of law, A .V . Dice suggested the presence of three elements in any society except one of the following

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who uses the French children at different pre-school and school ages to explain the different performances of children in school and homes

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The ________
could be said to be a
person whose behavior
violates the criminal law

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_________ emphasis that laws derive from specific culture, and historical contexts and reflect the spirit and community life of a people

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AS a fundamental
difference between
primitive custom and
developed law, custom
lacks the substantive
features of law.

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_______ is the science of man's mental processes.

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Bredemeier’s work was a reinterpretation of another work by ________ on the operation of the society system

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__________ notes that it is not all laws or all reactions of its agents that are in favour of one side only

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The attack against the natural law doctrine has come mostly from acclaimed_______

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____ ____ both impose standards of conduct necessary for social order

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Another name for questionnaire is _______

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The _______ is the person who suffers from the effects of criminal acts?

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Piaget believed that intelligence is not hereditory but a type of - interaction in the history of early childhood

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