Ayushi0002 wrote:
Q2 - In this - "By applying the same cognitive tools they have developed and used over a lifetime, jurors engage in the inferential exercise that lawyers call fact-finding.”
Should this not indicate the answer to be E rather than D?
Not sure, though I was inbetween the two - if someone could clarify why not D - that would be great!!
(D) specific training for judges in the area of jury instruction
(E) restrictions on lawyers’ use of psychologicalresearch
Explanation
[textarea] 2. Of the following hypothetical reforms in trial procedure, which one would the author be most likely to support as the best way to address the problem of jury inferentialerror?
Difficulty Level:650
Paragraphs3 and4 address possible reforms.(D) fits well with Paragraph 4’s point that judges—with their “limited andprimitive” understanding of the problem—aren’t always fulfilling their obligation to minimize jury error through explanation andclarification.
(A) is tooextreme.
(B)
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Statistics : Posted by Sajjad1994 • on 30 Jan 2011, 14:57 • Replies 25 • Views 21042
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