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Causal research is a type of conclusive research whose major objective is to obtain evidence regarding cause-and-effect relationships.
Challenge For Cause
A legal reason provided in court to disqualify a prospective juror, based on evidence that they may not be able to be impartial.
Voir Dire
A legal process in which prospective jurors are questioned about their backgrounds and potential biases before being chosen to sit on a jury.
Peremptory Challenge
A legal procedure allowing attorneys to reject a certain number of potential jurors without stating a reason, typically used in court to dismiss jurors believed to be biased.
Pretrial Publicity
Media coverage of a legal case before the trial has begun, which can influence public opinion and potentially the impartiality of the trial.
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