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Which Federal Case Was Instrumental in Allowing Psychologists to Serve

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Question 9

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Which federal case was instrumental in allowing psychologists to serve as expert witnesses in matters involving criminal responsibility?


A) Jenkins v. U.S.
B) Harlow v. U.S.
C) Nixon v. Indiana
D) Jackson v. U.S.

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