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Studies have reported that Blacks are _____ as defendants or _____ as victims, or both.


A) undervalued; undervalued
B) overpunished; overvalued
C) undervalued; overvalued
D) overpunished; undervalued

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

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Sheppard and Vidmar (1980) had some students serve as witnesses to a fight, while others took the roles of lawyers and judges. When they had been interviewed by the defense lawyer, the witnesses


A) gave testimony condemning the defendant as guilty.
B) gained self-confidence and claimed to remember more details.
C) gave testimony that was favorable to the defendant.
D) were less susceptible to the misinformation effect.

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

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In a police lineup, the lineup interviewer's feedback


A) has no effect on the witness's confidence.
B) is of little significance.
C) has a large effect on the witness's confidence.
D) is usually not believed by the witness.

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

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When Efran (1974) gave students a description of a case of students cheating and showed them a photograph of either an attractive or unattractive person accused of the crime, he found that attractive defendants were


A) recommended for least punishment.
B) more likely to be judged as guilty.
C) more respected.
D) perceived as more dangerous.

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

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Wells and his colleagues (2006) reported that it is the _______ eyewitnesses whom jurors find to be most believable.


A) older
B) younger
C) confident
D) emotional

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

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Who among the following is likely to receive the most severe sentence for drunk driving?


A) Kim, a good looking real estate agent
B) Tim, an unattractive auto mechanic with long hair
C) Ken, a clean-cut businessman
D) Carol, an attractive single mother

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

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Stan is uncertain about the man he identified as the burglar in a police lineup. His confidence is most likely to increase after


A) learning that he was the only eyewitness in the case.
B) being asked the same question repeatedly.
C) viewing a thousand police mug shots.
D) seeing the grainy, inconclusive security camera video.

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

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Which of the following statements is true about death-qualified jurors?


A) People who oppose the death penalty are more prone to favor the prosecution.
B) When a court dismisses potential jurors who have moral scruples against the death penalty, it constructs a jury that is less likely to vote guilty.
C) People who do not oppose the death penalty are less prone to oppose protecting the constitutional rights of defendants.
D) Death-qualified jurors are more concerned with crime control and less concerned with due process of law.

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

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Explain how jurors' understanding can be increased.

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The new police interview technique that improves information gathering is called


A) panel interview.
B) cognitive interview.
C) behavioral interview.
D) verbal overshadowing.

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

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You have just been appointed to serve as a new county judge. You are concerned about the effect inadmissible evidence may have on the jury in an upcoming trial of a case involving rape. You anticipate that the defense attorney will seek to introduce evidence regarding the victim's prior sexual history. To minimize the impact of such evidence on the jury, you should


A) say nothing about such inadmissible evidence to the jury.
B) remind the jury before the trial that the victim's previous sexual history is irrelevant.
C) only tell the jury that the evidence is inadmissible after the defense attempts to introduce it.
D) ask the defendant to refute any damaging evidence about her previous sexual history.

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

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Evidence from social science research clearly indicates that


A) death-qualified jurors are more sympathetic to defendants than non-death-qualified jurors.
B) the death penalty is not a significant deterrent to crime.
C) the death penalty undoubtedly is a significant deterrent to crime.
D) homicide rates drop when states initiate the death penalty.

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

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Research on jury selection has found that


A) attitudes and personal characteristics are strong verdict predictors.
B) most jurors directly acknowledge their preconceptions during jury selection.
C) evidence is a more potent determinant of juror's verdicts than individual characteristics of jurors.
D) it is easier to screen potential jurors when they are male.

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

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Which of the following statements is FALSE about juror racial bias?


A) In the United States, Blacks are undervalued as victims.
B) In the United States, a Black man who kills a White man is more likely to be sentenced to death than a White man who kills a Black man.
C) When a defendant's race fits a crime stereotype mock jurors offer more negative verdicts.
D) Whites who espouse nonprejudiced views are less likely to demonstrate racial bias in trials where race issues are not blatant.

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

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While _____ percent of experts on eyewitness testimony agree that an eyewitness's confidence can be influenced by factors that are unrelated to identification accuracy, _____ percent of jurors also agreed.


A) 98; 85
B) 95; 50
C) 87; 38
D) 84; 60

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

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Racially mixed mock juries have been found to


A) express more leniency.
B) be less open to information.
C) be harsher in sentencing.
D) be more susceptible to group polarization.

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

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The tendency for witnesses to incorporate misleading information into their memories is especially strong when


A) suggestive questions are repeated.
B) the questioner is female rather than male.
C) the event was a traffic incident rather than a violent crime.
D) the witness is low in need for cognition.

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

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In Wells and Bradfield's study (1999) , participants were asked to identify a gunman they had seen on video. After making a false identification but receiving confirming feedback, ___ percent rated their initial certainty as very high.


A) 94
B) 58
C) 34
D) 5

E) All of the above
F) None of the above

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Young children's susceptibility to the misinformation effect raises the distinct possibility that


A) some people have been falsely accused in sex abuse cases.
B) many educators overestimate the competence of their students.
C) children forget that they were physically abused.
D) many children are simply unable to experience empathy for dissimilar others.

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

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Which is NOT one of the confidence boosters for eyewitnesses found by Wells and Bradfield?


A) learning that another witness has identified the same person
B) being asked the same question repeatedly
C) preparing for cross-examination
D) not getting feedback confirmation after identification of a suspect

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

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