Exam 7: A: Juries: Fact Finders
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Numerous studies have now examined the effect of jury size.This research indicates that,compared to a 12-person jury,a 6-person jury is likely to:
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The Morgentaler and Latimer cases discussed in your text are illustrations of:
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According to research by Gunnell and Ceci (2010)on juror decision-making and the Cognitive Experiential Self Theory (CEST),jurors who rely more on their personal experiences,interpretations,and emotional reactions when making decisions are engaging in:
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As it currently stands in Canada,the practice of jurors asking questions and taking notes is:
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Juan is a young adult man of Hispanic heritage,accused of murdering his Caucasian girlfriend Suzanne.Carmela is a Hispanic woman who is serving as a member of the jury.According to the black sheep effect,Carmela would be likely to:
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Which legislation outlines the criteria for jury eligibility in each of the provinces and territories in Canada?
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According to the Supreme Court of Canada,the two fundamental characteristics of jurors are:
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Imagine that you are a consultant for defence council in a case involving an Aboriginal male accused of murdering a white female and a primarily Caucasian jury.Based on the research on racial bias in court,what advice would you give the defence council?
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When probing jurors during a challenge for cause,what are lawyers not allowed to ask prospective jurors about?
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Which of the following is the most empirically supported model of jury decision making?
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Which research methodology is limited with the types of questions that can be asked given its method of data collection?
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In their study examining rape myths,sexual attitudes,and gender in relation to a date rape scenario,Hammond,Berry,and Rodriguez (2011)found that:
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A jury is in the process of deliberations.The six jurors who initially felt that the accused was innocent begin to feel even more strongly that the accused is innocent,while the six jurors who initially felt that the accused was guilty begin to feel even more strongly that the accused is guilty.This process is called:
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Which of the following is true regarding jurors who are willing to give the death penalty?
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Mrs.White is suing Mr.Black for psychological damages she incurred while working for Mr.Black.During this time,Mrs.White was injured while working on an assembly line when a machine clamped down on her arm.Although she is healed,she claims to suffer PTSD as a result and argues that Mr.Black knew the machine was malfunctioning and should pay the consequences of his negligent action.Which of the following statements about this case is correct?
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Which research method is most commonly used to study jury decision making?
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Note taking by jurors has been proposed as one possible way of improving juror comprehension.However,a number of researchers have pointed out potential problems with this comprehension aid.Which of the following has been proposed as a potential problem with juror note taking?
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