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Which one of the following best de-scribes the author’s attitude toward the majority of judges today?
Apprehensive about whether they are consistent in their instruction of juries
Doubtful of their ability to draw consistently correct conclusions based on the evidence
Critical of their failure to take into account potentially helpful research
Pessimistic about their willingness to make significant changes in trial procedure
- The passage discusses the limitations of jurors in making inferential decisions and highlights the shortcomings of judges in addressing these errors.
- Option 1: The author doesn't express concern about the judges' consistency in jury instruction.
- Option 2: The text does not suggest doubt about judges' abilities in drawing conclusions but focuses more on their role in minimizing juror errors.
- Option 3: Correct - The author criticizes judges for ignoring research in cognitive psychology and relying on outdated notions of human cognition.
- Option 4: The passage does not suggest pessimism about judges' willingness to change trial procedures.
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