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<p>that were either larger or smaller than the amount any individual juror had favored prior to deliberation. The studies indicated that when the jurors favored a relatively low award, discussion would lead to an even more lenient result, while if the jury was inclined to impose a stiff penalty, discussion would make it even harsher. Moreover, in recent years, the Internet and online <a href="page.php?w=social_media">social media</a> have also presented opportunities to observe group polarization and compile new research. Psychologists have found</p><p>
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