Instructions are included  Prompt Discuss the reasons why jurors may rely on inadmissible evidence. Include reactance theory a

Instructions are included 

Prompt

Discuss the reasons why jurors may rely on inadmissible evidence. Include reactance theory and thought suppression in your discussion.

Guidelines:

You must state and support your opinions using information from lectures and chapter readings. More points are awarded the more you incorporate from lectures and the textbook, and more points are awarded for originality. You are giving a personal opinion – there are no right or wrong answers. Remember to exercise respect – a disrespectful posting or response to another student’s posting can earn you a zero for the week. Grammar and sentence structure are important and part of the grade.

When you have completed the initial post, reply to at least one posting to your peers for this week’s discussion board. Responses need to be a minimum of one paragraph

Must be APA format with in-text citations and references!

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