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Which of the following is NOT a stage in the deliberation process?


A) Orientation.
B) Closed conflict.
C) Open conflict.
D) Reconciliation.

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Some legal scholars have been advocating for a system of professional jurors who can understand the complex evidence presented in court and know the law related to each case. However, there are some serious problems with this potential system. Which one of the following is NOT among these problems?


A) It is not clear what course of studies professional jurors should complete to prepare for their jobs.
B) Lots of money is needed to cover the professional jurors' salaries.
C) Over time, professional jurors are likely to become friends with some lawyers or judges, which could bias their opinions.
D) With time and extensive experience, professional jurors can become more jaded and conviction-prone.

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How does the mathematical model of jury decision making differ from the story model of jury decision making?

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Studies show that a judge's instruction to ignore certain information as inadmissible evidence may often lead to the opposite: the effect of this information on the jurors is amplified. The text mentions all of the following explanations as possible reasons for this effect, EXCEPT:


A) When people make an effort to disregard something, it ironically dominates their thoughts.
B) Jurors may see the judge's instruction as impinging on their freedom to make decisions.
C) Whether jurors give weight to the evidence depends on their knowledge of the defendant.
D) If jurors consider the information useful in reaching the verdict, they will use it.

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When jurors change their minds because they are persuaded by the compelling arguments of other jurors, this phenomenon is also referred to as:


A) open conflict.
B) informational influence.
C) normative influence.
D) leniency bias.

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In the context of inadmissible evidence in a courtroom, a judge may rule that certain information should be disregarded by the _____. However, when told not to think about something, we often do the exact opposite and cannot get that thought out of our heads. This phenomenon is referred to as:


A) jurors; ironic processes
B) jurors; the story model
C) media; ironic processes
D) media; the story model

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For centuries, English law dictated that a jury should have _____ people. In the United States, the minimum constitutionally allowed number of jurors currently is _____.


A) 12; 6
B) 6; 12
C) 6; 8
D) 8; 12

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According to the text, juries that require unanimity to reach a decision, deliberate _____, and are also more likely to _____ than majority-rule juries.


A) faster; consider evidence carefully
B) longer; hang
C) in closed quarters; allow videotaping of the deliberation process
D) faster; hang

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Expert witnesses are individuals that present testimony in court. All of the following is true about expert witnesses, EXCEPT:


A) They usually help the jurors make sense of complex evidence.
B) Their testimony is based on their specialized training or knowledge.
C) Expert testimony is most influential when presented clearly.
D) Most experts who testify in court do so for free (pro bono) .

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Interestingly, if a defendant is severely injured in the course of committing a crime, jurors are more likely to:


A) hand down a harsh sentence.
B) hand down a lenient sentence.
C) disagree with the judge about a sentence.
D) agree with the judge about a sentence.

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According to the text, it is useful to think of a trial as a _____ to help a jury or judge _____.


A) method of providing information; arrive at a decision in the case
B) method of providing information; determine the strength of evidence
C) process of invention; arrive at a decision in the case
D) process of invention; determine the strength of evidence

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When an expert witness is presenting a testimony that is _____, the strength of expert's credentials is _____.


A) very complex; especially important
B) relevant for the case; often doubted
C) less complex; extremely important
D) critical to the case; irrelevant

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With regard to research on inadmissible evidence, which one of the following statements is INCORRECT?


A) Jurors disregard inadmissible evidence when they think it is irrelevant or unfair.
B) If the judge fails to explain clearly why the evidence should be disregarded, jurors may be more likely to take it into account.
C) Jurors are reluctant to disregard inadmissible evidence when they consider it useful.
D) The judge's instructions to disregard inadmissible evidence have no effect on jurors' decisions.

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During the jury deliberation process, two distinct styles are evident. Some juries adopt a(n) _____ style, while other juries choose a(n) _____ style.


A) verdict-driven; evidence-driven
B) verdict-driven; leniency-based
C) evidence-driven; reactance-based
D) evidence-driven; reconciliation-based

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Research evidence suggests that, when judges and juries disagree, all of the following is true, EXCEPT:


A) Juries are more lenient than judges in less serious cases like shoplifting or marijuana possession.
B) Judges are more likely than juries to rule in favor of injured plaintiffs in civil trials.
C) The jurors' understanding of complex evidence is just as good, or maybe even better, than the judges' understanding.
D) Such disagreements between judges and juries never happen.

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All of the following statements are true about hung jury, EXCEPT:


A) Non-unanimous juries are less likely to "hang" than unanimous ones.
B) Hung juries are more likely in big cities with diverse populations.
C) When the law is perceived as complex or unfair, hung juries are less likely.
D) If jurors adopt a verdict-driven style of deliberation and vote early, the jury may "hang".

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Juries are unusual groups of people performing unusual tasks. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about juries?


A) Juries consist of people who most likely don't know each other and have little in common.
B) During the trial, jurors only observe but cannot ask any questions from witnesses.
C) Jurors have to leave their house and live in a hotel for the duration of the trial.
D) Jurors are expected to suspend judgment until all relevant evidence has been presented.

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When jurors employ a "mental meter" to weigh the evidence towards guilt or innocence, they are assumed to be using a:


A) story model.
B) mental meter model.
C) mathematical model.
D) historical model.

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According to the story model, jurors construct their stories _____ the evidence at trial.


A) before they are exposed to
B) while hearing
C) several days after hearing
D) regardless of

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Which one of the following states requires judges to pre-instruct juries?


A) Arizona.
B) California.
C) New Mexico.
D) New York.

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