Matrix

Matrix of Domination

The term matrix of domination is associated with the feminist thought of Patricia Hill Collins, who came to prominence in the academic movement that arose from women’s activism in the 1960s and 1970s. Her project locates lived experiences of oppression within the social contexts that produce those experiences. Collins’s term refers to the particular configurations

Risk Matrix 2000

Of the various approaches used in sexual offender risk assessment (unstructured clinical judgment, actuarial risk assessment instruments [ARAIs], and structured professional judgment), ARAIs outperform all other methodologies. Of the numerous sexual offender ARAIs currently available, the Risk Matrix 2000 (RM2000) is one of the most widely used and researched and is the focus of this

Multitrait-Multimethod Matrix

In 1959, Donald T. Campbell and Donald W. Fiske published an article in the Psychological Bulletin that, approximately 30 years later, would become the most cited article in the history of the social sciences. By 1992, it had been cited more than 2,000 times by other authors, and a 2005 search of the Social Sciences

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