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Forget the myth of the “average U.S. juror.” This episode shows why the only data that matters is local. Discover how recruiting a representative sample of mock jurors from your trial county can reveal the community’s true attitudes on negligence and damages. We’ll also spotlight how Jury Analyst | Jury Simulator turns these insights into actionable strategies for trial lawyers. And we’ll break down why using AI platforms like ChatGPT can be misleading—they rely on national averages, not your venue-specific data for demographics and psychographics. This is a critical distinction: while general AI tools can provide broad insights or language modeling, they cannot replicate the granular, localized data that directly influences verdicts in a specific trial jurisdiction.
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Forget the myth of the “average U.S. juror.” This episode shows why the only data that matters is local. Discover how recruiting a representative sample of mock jurors from your trial county can reveal the community’s true attitudes on negligence and damages. We’ll also spotlight how Jury Analyst | Jury Simulator turns these insights into actionable strategies for trial lawyers. And we’ll break down why using AI platforms like ChatGPT can be misleading—they rely on national averages, not your venue-specific data for demographics and psychographics. This is a critical distinction: while general AI tools can provide broad insights or language modeling, they cannot replicate the granular, localized data that directly influences verdicts in a specific trial jurisdiction.
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https://scienceofjustice.com/
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