An experimenter flashes the word HERON across the visual field of a man whose corpus callosum has been severed. HER is transmitted to his right hemisphere and on to his left hemisphere. When asked to indicate what he saw, the man says he saw ON but points to HER.
Answer:
Parole board
Explanation:
The parole board is an administrative board that sees if an offender or prisoner should be freed from prison on parole after they have served part of their sentence. The board carries out a risk assessment on the prisoner to see if it is safe for them to be integrated back into the society or if they would pose a threat.
1) Avoiding two wars - the war of independence and the war with Canada which was essentially also a war with Britain, possibly also the civil war.
<span>2) Britain abolished slavery before America. </span>
<span>3) Independence was unnecessary, Britain gave up her colonies eventually anyway. </span>
Answer:
"Availability Heuristic"
Explanation:
According to my research on Judgment Making it can be concluded that Alex's Wife mirrors the "Availability Heuristic" in this scenario. This is because the Availability Heuristic is a mental shortcut where a person uses the immediate examples that come to mind when defending a belief or argument. Since Alex's wife is trying to convince Alex from boarding the plain by using plane crash examples we can assume this is what his wife is mirroring in this scenario.
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Answer:
There are two types of judicial proceedings in the federal courts that use juries.
Criminal trial: An individual is accused of committing a crime that is considered against society as a whole. Twelve people, and alternates, make up a criminal jury. A unanimous decision must be reached before a defendant is found “guilty.” The government must prove the crime was committed “beyond a reasonable doubt.”
Guilty pleas and plea negotiations reduce the need for juries in criminal cases.
Civil trial: Litigants seek remedies for private wrongs that don’t necessarily have a broader social impact. At least six people make up a civil jury. The jury must come to a unanimous decision unless specified otherwise. The standard of proof is a “preponderance of the evidence,” or “more true than not.”
Settlement negotiations reduce the need for juries in civil cases.