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Kentucky; Supreme Court Rulings on Jury Selection: 1879-1986; The Supreme Court and the Peremptory Challenge under Batson; The Court's Changing Views of the Jury Under Batson; Understanding Batson v. Kentucky; Conclusion; CHAPTER 4: What's Going on in There? Jury Deliberations andTrial Outcomes; Why Deliberate?; Jury Deliberations and Verdicts; The Data 327 $aPreliminary Data AnalysisA Multivariate Analysis of Jury Deliberations; Why Do Jurors Change Sides?; Conclusion; CONCLUSION: Reforming the Civil Jury; Tort Reform and the Civil Justice System; Endnotes; References; APPENDIX A: Description of Mock Trial Samples; APPENDIX B: Demographic and Attitudinal Variables; Index 330 $aThe Juror Factor examines how jurors reach their verdicts in complex civil trials. In particular, the book explores the relationship between ""juror factors""--that is, jurors' race, gender, income, education and personal beliefs--and verdicts. 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