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In an experiment conducted with the help of BBC Television, Wiseman (1998) reported that viewers saw the defendant played by either an attractive or an unattractive actor. How did the viewers react?


A) More viewers "convicted" the attractive defendant.
B) More viewers "convicted" the unattractive defendant.
C) There was no difference in the conviction rates of the attractive and unattractive defendants.
D) Baby-faced defendants were more often found guilty.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and C)

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The process of witnessing an event, receiving misleading information about it, and then incorporating the misleading information into one's memory of the event is referred to as the _______ effect.


A) false memory
B) misinformation
C) inoculation
D) interference

E) A) and C)
F) All of the above

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Which of the following eyewitness testimonies is probably the most reliable?


A) Millie's report given immediately after a grocery store robbery. She was simply asked to tell the police what she saw.
B) Fred's report given in court about a bank robbery a month ago. He has been interviewed several times by the defense attorney before appearing in court.
C) Sue's report given immediately after observing an attempted rape. She was asked very specific questions by the police, who had identified a suspect immediately after the assault.
D) All of these would be equally reliable.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and D)

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Which of the following statements is FALSE about the misinformation effect?


A) The misinformation effect can be reduced by warning witnesses, by explicitly saying that a piece of information was incorrect.
B) Trained psychologists can distinguish false memories from real memories.
C) Witnesses are especially likely to incorporate misleading information into their memories when they believe the questioner to be well informed.
D) Both adults and children may fall victim to the misinformation effect.

E) B) and D)
F) B) and C)

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Jurors who are told by the judge to "disregard that witness's testimony" will be more likely to comply with that order when


A) the testimony was highly emotional and vivid.
B) reactance prompts them to question the witness's conclusions.
C) they have been pretrained briefly about legal procedures.
D) when they had been exposed to pretrial publicity.

E) B) and D)
F) None of the above

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Summarize the research on racial biases in convictions and sentencing.

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Research on the effects of group deliberation by a jury suggests that


A) groups do no better at recalling information from a trial than do their individual members.
B) deliberation cancels out some of the biases that contaminate individual judgments.
C) deliberation increases the likelihood that jurors will use inadmissible evidence.
D) deliberation draws jurors' attention toward their own prejudgments.

E) B) and D)
F) B) and C)

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Jurors are best persuaded when


A) allowed to summarize evidence on their own and create their own stories of the events.
B) attorneys present evidence in a narrative fashion.
C) viewing live versus videotaped witnesses.
D) they have heard about the case on TV before they became jurors.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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In researching over 1,700 defendants appearing in Texas misdemeanor cases, Downs and Lyons (1991) found that the judges ____________ less attractive defendants.


A) set lower bails for
B) set greater fines for
C) spent less time reviewing the cases of
D) spent more time questioning

E) B) and C)
F) None of the above

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Which of the following is recommended for increasing eyewitness accuracy and lineups?


A) The detective should ask a series of yes-no questions rather than letting eyewitnesses offer unprompted recollections.
B) Have eyewitnesses judge each suspect individually, indicating yes or no to each one.
C) Ask eyewitnesses to carefully describe the suspect verbally before asking them to make a lineup choice.
D) Provide eyewitnesses with immediate feedback about the accuracy of their choices.

E) B) and C)
F) C) and D)

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What is meant by the "two-thirds-majority" scheme?


A) Two-thirds of all people asked refuse to serve on a jury.
B) Two out of three times judges agree with the jury's decision.
C) A two-thirds majority is a better rule than consensus for a jury to follow in reaching a verdict.
D) The jury verdict is usually the alternative favored by at least two-thirds of the jurors at the outset.

E) A) and C)
F) A) and D)

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At the University of Washington, Loftus (1979) found that eyewitnesses in a hypothetical robbery-murder case were influential


A) unless their testimony was shown to be useless.
B) even when their testimony was discredited.
C) only if other evidence supported their story.
D) only if they were similar to those making the judgments.

E) All of the above
F) C) and D)

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Research indicates that eyewitnesses who remember trivial details of a crime scene


A) also tend to overestimate the degree of harm or damage done as a result of the crime.
B) also tend to be particularly suspicious of all unfamiliar faces.
C) are less likely to have paid attention to the culprit's face.
D) are more likely to have paid attention to the culprit's face.

E) C) and D)
F) A) and D)

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When jurors or some judges hearing a case are of like-minded people, they tend to go to extremes when making a decision as a group. This is an example of


A) group polarization.
B) group shift.
C) outgroup bias.
D) groupthink effect.

E) A) and C)
F) C) and D)

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Which of the following is NOT a recommended strategy for increasing the accuracy of eyewitnesses and jurors?


A) Train police interviewers to elicit unbiased accounts.
B) Educate jurors about the factors influencing eyewitness testimony.
C) Ask witnesses to scan a lineup of several mug shots simultaneously rather than one at a time.
D) Use scripted and neutral questions during lineups so there are no subtle demands of identification.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and C)

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Which of the following statements is true about the judge's instructions?


A) Most people admit that pretrial publicity has influenced their tendency to be biased.
B) The effect of pretrial publicity on jury members can be removed by a judge's instructions to disregard such publicity.
C) A judge's orders to ignore inadmissible testimony can boomerang-adding to the impact of the testimony.
D) Getting jurors to publicly pledge their impartiality eliminates the effect of pretrial publicity.

E) A) and D)
F) A) and C)

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The FBI includes the "cognitive interview" procedure in its training program. Describe this procedure and explain why it helps reduce error in eyewitness testimony.

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Studies of eyewitness testimony indicate that


A) jurors can discern whether eyewitnesses have mistakenly identified an innocent person.
B) when witnessing conditions are poor, jurors do not usually believe eyewitness testimony.
C) eyewitnesses who are shown to have poor eyesight have little effect on the jurors' judgment.
D) false eyewitnesses are usually recognized by the jury.

E) B) and D)
F) A) and B)

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Of the following eyewitnesses to a crime, who would probably appear most believable to a jury?


A) Teddy, a fifth-grader whose father is a lawyer
B) Randy, a radio announcer who appears very confident about what he saw
C) Moira, a retired teacher who has traveled widely to visit other countries
D) Dawn, a shy student who smiles and speaks very softly

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Is it possible to "pick the right jury?" Why or why not?

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