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Which of the following variables moderates the influence of expert testimony:Group of answer choicesExpert testimony that is concretely linked to trial evidence is more influential than testimony that leaves the link implicitExpert testimony based on clinical judgment is more influential than is testimony based on actuarial predictiontestimony that presents a qualitative description of the degree to which two forensic samples match is more persuasive than testimony that presents the match in quantitative termsall of the abovenone of the above

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Which of the following variables moderates the influence of expert testimony:Group of answer choicesExpert testimony that is concretely linked to trial evidence is more influential than testimony that leaves the link implicitExpert testimony based on clinical judgment is more influential than is testimony based on actuarial predictiontestimony that presents a qualitative description of the degree to which two forensic samples match is more persuasive than testimony that presents the match in quantitative termsall of the abovenone of the above

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The answer is "all of the above".

  1. Expert testimony that is concretely linked to trial evidence is more influential than testimony that leaves the link implicit: This is because concrete links make the testimony more relevant and easier to understand for the jury.

  2. Expert testimony based on clinical judgment is more influential than is testimony based on actuarial prediction: This is because clinical judgment is often seen as more personalized and tailored to the specific case, while actuarial prediction can be seen as more impersonal and statistical.

  3. Testimony that presents a qualitative description of the degree to which two forensic samples match is more persuasive than testimony that presents the match in quantitative terms: This is because qualitative descriptions are often easier for non-experts to understand and relate to than quantitative terms.

Therefore, all of these variables can moderate the influence of expert testimony.

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