Which of the following best represents the danger of the advocate role in expert testimony?
A. It confuses the jury.
B. It must present more than one explanation for the individual's behavior.
C. It sacrifices intuition for empiricism.
D. It compromises the objectivity of the expert.
D
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a. System 1 thinking b. System 2 thinking c. The availability heuristic d. The representativeness heuristic
Tate is motivated by performance goals. Tate is likely to
A) make an effort to show competence. B) try,and then try again when the first effort doesn't succeed. C) feel intrinsic pleasure in the task he is mastering. D) determine how a particular mistake can be "his friend."
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b. Psychological tests provide more useful information than neurological techniques. c. Both neurological techniques and psychological tests will soon be replaced by computerized assessments. d. Using neurological techniques along with psychological tests increases diagnostic accuracy.
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a. childhood b. early adolescence c. middle adolescence d. early adulthood