Kalven and Zeisel (1966) reviewed more than 200 juries in actual criminal trials and discovered that
A) the jury members often change their minds several times during deliberation.
B) the jury tends to deadlock when there are dissenting jurors.
C) the final decision is almost always the same as the one favoured by the majority on the initial vote.
D) the final decision is rarely ever the same as the one favoured by the majority on the initial vote.
E) jury members rely solely on the factual evidence in their decision making process.
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