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The case that led to the Supreme Court decision in Daubert v. Merrell Dow (1993) involved
 
  A. an expert witness who assessed the quality of tire design.
  B. whether repressed memories were scientifically accepted.
  C. whether silicone breast implants caused auto-immune reactions
  D. whether the morning sickness drug Bendectin had damaging side effects.

Question 2

In determining admissibility of expert testimony, which of the following uses criteria such as whether scientific evidence has been peer-reviewed, is testable, has a recognized rate of error, and adheres to professional standards?
 
  A. The Warren Standard
  B. The Federal Rules of Evidence
  C. The Frye Test
  D. The Daubert Rule



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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