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1 mar 2016 · In this article, the theoretical perspectives of simulation, deliberate practice, and experiential education are discussed and linked to the design of mock trials, a form of simulation used to teach the essential skill of expert testimony.
Mock trials in psychology provide valuable insights into how jurors interpret evidence, make judgments, and reach decisions. They facilitate the study of group dynamics, persuasion techniques, and bias, helping psychologists develop more effective legal procedures and juror instructions.
Mock Trials and Critical Thinking Meg Wilkes Karraker A mock trial can be used to introduce students to the principles of critical thinking and to provide them with an opportunity to practice it. A number of writers (Baker and Anderson 1987; Ber lage and Egelman 1993; Walton 1990) have published texts and treatises on vari
In this article, the theoretical perspectives of simulation, deliberate practice, and experiential education are discussed and linked to the design of mock trials, a form of simulation used to teach the essential skill of expert testimony.
Important goals of a mock trial exercise are to help students increase their comprehen-sion of the academic concepts introduced in the class, to build public speaking skills, and to develop...
1 sty 2019 · Mock trial is an active, collaborative exercise, grounded in experiential learning, that simulates a court session in which students engage in role-play to achieve intended learning outcomes.
12 cze 2020 · Mock Trial. Another technique that is popular with trial consultants is to hold a mock trial before the actual trial occurs. In this procedure, the consultant actually present the elements of the trial to a focus group who have been selected as comparable to the population from which the actual jury will be selected (much like the shadow jury ...