Multiple Choice
What is one of the fundamental problems that psychologists acting as experts might face?
A) The type of assessment they are asked to make may exceed the capacity of the discipline.
B) The type of assessment they are asked to make is outside their field of expertise
C) The defence attorney or prosecutor makes it extremely difficult to become qualified in the view of the courts.
D) They must explain the scientific evidence in laymen's terms that the jury will understand.
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