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Dan Kahan: Whose Eyes Are You Going to Believe?

Dan Kahan talks about the role cultural cognition plays in determining how jurors and the larger public make decisions. He uses the Scott v. Harris case as a starting point for his study.


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Thursday, January 17, 2008
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