To be admitted in court, expert testimony
A) must be based on "ecologically valid" science only if it is an environmental case
B) must be based on science that fits the issues in the particular trial
C) does not have to tell lay jurors something they don't already know
D) does not have to be based on sound science and research design
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Q25: An expert witness, if allowed to testify
Q26: Eyewitness testimony
A) is unimportant to jurors because
Q27: Courts have long recognized that eyewitness testimony
A)
Q28: In evaluating the likelihood of a misidentification
Q29: Psychologists who study eyewitness identification would agree
A)
Q30: To be admitted in court, expert witness
Q32: Eyewitness identification may be problematic because
A) the
Q33: Eyewitness recognition
A) Is not faulty because stored
Q34: The eyewitness research paradigm
A) works well because
Q35: Sources of mistaken eyewitness identification
A) include estimator
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