Season 1 Episode 23
We explore how structured scientific experimentation can transform trial preparation, leading to more predictable outcomes in the courtroom. Moving beyond gut instinct and intuition, we reveal how evidence-based approaches can help plaintiff attorneys identify what truly moves jurors.
• Traditional mock trials create noise rather than signal due to small sample sizes and one-shot testing approaches
• Social dynamics in focus groups often distort results through bandwagon effects and courtesy bias
• Cognitive biases like confirmation bias, fundamental attribution error, and hindsight bias significantly impact juror decision-making
• A-B and factorial testing designs allow attorneys to isolate variables and precisely measure the impact of specific case elements
• Statistical power analysis ensures reliable results by calculating appropriate sample sizes for confidence in findings
• Neutral framing eliminates leading language to ensure juror responses reflect only the variables being tested
• Advanced AI and simulation techniques can model juror biases and test thousands of case variations rapidly
• Ethical considerations must guide the use of analytics, focusing on insight rather than manipulation
• Strong data governance ensures findings are valid, reliable and representative of your specific venue
Embrace scientific rigor in your trial preparation to move from guessing toward knowing, with strategies built not on hope but on hard, verifiable data.
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