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Admissibility is based on Ans✓✓✓relevance and materiality
Evidence is relevant only if it Ans✓✓✓1. Prove/ disprove a fact
2. is material to a charge, claim, or defense
Frye 1920s Ans✓✓✓set of rules gorverning who was expert
-burden lied on person enter evidence
Rule 702 FRE Ans✓✓✓Scientific expert testimony must be based on
sufficient facts or data and be the product of reliable principles and
methods
Federal Rules of Evidence 1970s Ans✓✓✓Frye was too strict
- idea of general acceptance
Daubert Standard (1993) Ans✓✓✓burden lied on person who wanted to
exclude evidence
4th Amendment (1791) Ans✓✓✓Protection against Unreasonable
Search and Seizure
, 6th Amendment Ans✓✓✓The right to a Speedy Trial by jury,
representation by an attorney for an accused person
observer effect Ans✓✓✓tendency of people or animals to behave
differently from normal when they know they are being observed
Herding effect Ans✓✓✓going with the majority
Anchoring effect bias Ans✓✓✓fixating on initial information and
ignoring subsequent information, going with the known
mere exposure effect Ans✓✓✓The finding that the more exposure we
have to a stimulus, the more apt we are to like it
picture superiority effect Ans✓✓✓pictures are remembered better than
words
motion in limine Ans✓✓✓A pretrial motion requesting the court to
prohibit the other side from presenting, or even referring to, evidence on
matters said to be so highly prejudicial that no steps taken by the judge
can prevent the jury from being unduly influenced.
confirmation bias Ans✓✓✓a tendency to search for information that
supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory
evidence