Multiple Choice
Dozens of studies have shown that jurors ________.
A) better remember testimony associated with negative emotions than testimony associated with positive emotions or no emotions at all
B) better remember testimony associated with positive emotions than testimony associated with negative emotions or no emotions at all
C) remember testimony associated with negative emotions to the same extent as testimony associated with positive emotions
D) better remember testimony associated with positive emotions than testimony associated with negative emotions or no emotions at all, but only if this conforms to their own bias
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