Multiple Choice
Jurors hearing a malpractice suit in a Tarasoff case know the plaintiff has been injured.
A) It doesn't matter because the hindsight bias is weak and easily overcome by instruction
B) The jurors may be less sympathetic to the plaintiff because they attribute responsibility to an injured person for his or her injury
C) It doesn't matter because a good lawyer can make a strong defense
D) It may create a hindsight bias with the juror more willing to attribute negligence to the defendant therapist simply because of the knowledge that an injury had occurred.
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