The story model refers to ____.
A. how jurors construct a story regarding the case in question
B. the stories jurors provide during voir dire
C. how prior record evidence contributes to a juror's story of the events in dispute
D. a juror's defensive attribution
Answer: A
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Naturalistic observation is ____________________
a. re-creating natural conditions in the laboratory as closely as possible to make an experiment more valid b. studying behavior in its natural context c. basically the same process as objective introspection d. observing behavior in the lab without taking formal notes or using technological equipment to measure the experiment findings
A major limitation of the clinical interview is that it
A) does not reveal depth of information. B) does not reflect the way participants think in everyday life. C) may not result in accurate reporting of information. D) only provides a small amount of information.
In the context of Lawrence Kohlberg's levels and stages of moral reasoning, identify a true statement about people at the level of conventional morality.
A. They obey rules out of self-interest. B. They are able to make judgments about conflicting moral standards. C. They are concerned about pleasing others. D. They obey rules to avoid punishment or gain rewards.