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Intro topic ·Stealing thunder
Revealing negative information about one's own client in the courtroom before that information is revealed by the opponent. Many lawyers think this is a good idea if the opponent is likely to reveal the info.
The author’s attitude is that there is support for the effectiveness of stealing thunder. This is best captured at the beginning of P2: “Lawyers' commonly held belief in the value of stealing thunder is not only corroborated by those experimental findings; it is also supported by several psychological explanations of why the technique should work.”
a
concerned that the █████████ ███ ██████ ██ ██████ ████ ███████ ████ ████ ██ █████████ ███ █████████
The author never expresses concern that the technique will become too common.
The author never expresses skepticism about stealing thunder outside the opening statement.
c
concerned that research ███████ ██████████ ██ ███ ████ ███████ █████████ ████████ ██████████ ████████ ██ ███ ███
The author never expresses concern about research concerning stealing thunder.
d
approving of its ███ ██ ███ ███████ ████ ███ ███████ ██ ██████████████ █████████ ███ ███ ██ ███████████████ █████████
This best captures the author’s attitude as explained above.
e
skeptical of its ███████████ ███ ███ ██ ███████ ███████ ███████ ██████████ ██ █████████ ██████████
The author never expresses skepticism about stealing thunder when used by inexperienced lawyers.
Difficulty
82% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is similar in difficulty to other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%136
147
75%158
Analysis
Author’s attitude
Implied
Law
Single position
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
2%
156
b
7%
158
c
6%
160
d
82%
165
e
3%
158
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