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Did I Really Do That?

Hidden Brain

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How Do Jurors Make Up Their Minds About Guilt and Innocence

Saul grew up to become a psychologist. His area of study? How people interpret the actions of others. He was especially fascinated by juries. Here were people whose conclusions about defendants had life and death stakes. To evaluate psychological factors that shape how juries think, Saul came up with cases where some jurors might feel a defendant was guilty, while others might feel he was innocent.

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