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Before the First Word of Testimony, Trials Pass Through the Critical

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Before the first word of testimony, trials pass through the critical stage of jury selection. Juries are chosen in a process that combines random selection with deliberate choice. Jury selection occurs in three stages: compiling a master list, summoning the venire, and conducting voir dire. Whether these processes actually produce fair and impartial juries has been the subject of much concern
-Which of the following are requirements of jurors in virtually all states?

Understand the concepts of rational expectations and their impact on policy effectiveness.
Grasp the fundamentals of supply-side economics, including the role of tax rates.
Understand the impact of changes in the money supply on inflation and economic stability.
Understand the principles of adaptive and rational expectations theory.

Definitions:

Encoding Specificity Principle

The principle that recall is most effective when information available at the time of recall is similar to the information available at the time of encoding.

Depth-Of-Processing Principle

A concept suggesting that information that is thought about at a deeper, more meaningful level is more likely to be remembered than information processed at a superficial level.

State-Dependent Memory

The phenomenon wherein information learned in a particular state of mind is more readily recalled when in the same state.

Levels-of-processing

A theory suggesting that the depth of mental processing affects memory; deeper processing leads to better recall.

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