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captainjonesify

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Many psychologists believe that allowing smaller jury sizes is a bad idea. What is not one of their explanations for this view?
 
  a. Tension and interpersonal conflict are more likely in small groups as opposed to large ones.
  b. Smaller juries are less representative of the communities from which they are drawn.
  c. Smaller juries spend less time discussing the case.
  d. It is harder for a dissenting juror to hold out for her position when she does not have a single ally.

Question 2

One potential problem with self-report measures is that
 
  a. respondents typically dislike them.
  b. they do not provide information concerning the direction of an attitude.
  c. respondents might not respond truthfully.
  d. it is not possible to assess the validity of self-report measures.



Ahernandez18

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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