Exam 1: An Analysis of the Field of Forensic Psychology

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Why is the case of Price Waterhouse v.Hopkins (1989)important?

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What is it about judges that causes them to reject the findings of psychological research?

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When was the first separate juvenile court established in the United States?

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In the case of R.v.Mohan (1994),the late Justice Sopinka established four criteria for the admission of expert evidence.Which of the following is NOT one of his criteria?

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Although your textbook uses a broad definition of forensic psychology applicable to many topics,some psychologists define forensic psychology more narrowly.The narrow definition typically views forensic psychology as being a specialized area of what type of psychology?

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In the legal system,what role does the adversary system play in determining the truth?

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Examine Box 1-2,Tensions between Law and Psychology,and provide examples that help to illustrate each of these points.

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In what way does a narrow definition of forensic psychology limit the field?

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Which human creations evolve from the need to resolve disagreements?

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Describe the role of empiricism in science,especially psychology.

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Describe the legal profession's reaction to Munsterberg's claims.

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In Price Waterhouse v.Hopkins (1989),Ann Hopkins sued her employer for sex discrimination.Based upon a majority opinion in the case,which statement represents the significance of the social psychologist's testimony about sex stereotyping on the court's decision?

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Who was Hugo Munsterberg? What contributions did he make to forensic psychology? What were his goals? Was he successful?

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Describe any of the five major tensions between law and psychology as outlined by Hainey (1980).

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Which of the following is NOT a criticism levelled against psychology when applied to the legal system?

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What are standards for decision making?

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Which of the following is NOT one of the tensions between the law and psychology as described in your textbook?

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Using a narrow definition of forensic psychology,which of the following would NOT be considered a part of forensic psychology?

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Do Canadian courts sometimes resist allowing expert testimony because they believe that the expert's testimony is "common sense"?

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Which of the following describes Sherlock Holmes' procedure of developing a number of possible solutions,then eliminating them one by one?

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