One criticism of scientific jury selection is that it

a. focuses jury selection on the question of whether or not a juror will be able to be impartial in evaluating the case.
b. does not make use of empirical data.
c. can only be afforded by the wealthiest of defendants and plaintiffs.
d. is used in civil trials, but not in criminal cases.


c. can only be afforded by the wealthiest of defendants and plaintiffs.

Psychology

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a. retroactive interference b. metamemory repression c. amnesia d. ADHD

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__________ uses the analogy of a workbench to describe working memory.

A. Roberta Klatzky B. George Miller C. Hermann Ebbinghaus D. Clive Wearing

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The frustration-aggression hypothesis is best illustrated by which of the following?

A) You are hungry, and so you get something from the refrigerator to eat. B) You are hungry, and you decide to eat some leftovers from last night; when you go to the kitchen, you see that your sister left them out all night and that they are now moldy, so you yell at her. C) You are hungry, but you have planned a special dinner with your spouse, and so you decide not to snack before dinner; instead, you watch TV. D) You are hungry, but there is nothing good in the house to eat; you go to the store and purchase a frozen dinner and some soda. E) None of the above illustrates the frustration-aggression hypothesis.

Psychology

One way that elder people pass on to their grandchildren a shared and collective identity that has been learned fromtheir own grandparents is through

A. hereditary traits. B. a program of regular exercise.  C. a living will. D. storytelling.

Psychology