Expert testimony differs from testimony by ordinary witnesses because
A) experts can't express opinions and are limited to what they have seen or heard
B) it is not given under oath
C) it is not subject to cross examination
D) it is supposed to provide something beyond commonly known information
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Q21: Social science evidence presented in a specific
Q22: Social scientists have several avenues for informing
Q23: Psychologists are ethically prohibited
A) from lobbying congress
Q24: If an expert is testifying at a
Q25: Amicus briefs are
A) an effective means of
Q27: When expert evidence is presented to a
Q28: An expert witness may offer an opinion
Q29: Law's fundamental role is society is to
A)
Q30: Because their testimony is subject to cross
Q31: Psychologists have something to offer the legal
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