(A) Lmited by any individual juror’s tendency to draw inferences from the facts presented during the trial
(B) Overwhelmed by the collective pool of recalled evidentiary perceptions
(C) Unaffected by the process of trying to reenact the event leading to the trial
(D) Dependent upon the jury’s ability to understand the influence of the abstraction process on testimony
(E) Subject to the same limitations of perception and memory that affect witnesses
5.With which one of the following statements would the author most likely agree?
(A) If deliberate untruthfulness were all the courts had to contend with, jury trials would be fairer than they are today.
(B) Lack of moral standards is more of an impediment to a fair trial than human frailty.
(C) The bulk of the inaccuracies produced by the abstraction process are innocently presented and rarely have any serious consequences.
(D) If the inaccuracies resulting from the abstraction process persist, the present trial-by-jury system is likely to become a thing of the past.