Hindsight Bias happens when Witnesses faced with speculative or tricky lines of questioning from opposing counsel may inadvertently engage in hindsight accident outcome was more avoidable or predictable than it really was at the time they believe they should have acted differently
While views may vary, we believe firmly that witness preparation should involve asking witnesses the tough questions, for several reasons: First, we would argue it is.
IMS Senior Jury Consulting Advisor Dr. Merrie Jo Pitera joins podcast host and IMS Client Services Advisor Adam Bloomberg to discuss the goals of witness preparation, what makes a.
On this podcast, we discuss the goals of witness preparation, what makes a witness credible, and how witnesses can testify so jurors will understand. Dr. Pitera is a psychology and communication expert with more than 30 years of consulting experience in complex litigation.
IMS Insights Podcast speaks with IMS jury consultant and strategy advisor Dr. Christina Marinakis about jury research goals, lessons learned from COVID-19, and the impact of mentors. Dr. Marinakis has over 20 years of experience in jury research and jury study.