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Theodore O. Prosise Ph.D.
Mar 31, 2020
ONE PERSON’S INFERENCE IS ANOTHER PERSON’S CONJECTURE
Steven Wright observed that “there is a fine line between fishing and standing on the shore like an idiot.” And as David St. Hubbins...


Alexis Knutson
Nov 13, 2015
MORE THAN A FEELIN’: USING SMALL GROUP RESEARCH TO INFORM SETTLEMENT DECISIONS IN CIVIL LAWSUITS
We are excited to share with you the recent publication of Alexis Knutson, M.A., Tsongas Research Associate, with Natalie Gordon and Edie...
Laura L. Dominic
Oct 27, 2015
MOCK TRIALS REVEAL JURORS’ UNCOMMON WISDOMS
Mock trials have many benefits. Attorneys hire jury consultants to conduct mock trials to learn (or confirm), among other things, the...

Alexis Knutson
Oct 1, 2015
KEEPING YOUR MOCK TRIAL FROM FALLING AND YOUR FOCUS GROUP FROM FAILING
Clients often ask us, as jury consulting experts, to explain the distinction between mock trials and focus groups. The delineation is...
Tsongas Litigation Consulting
Sep 17, 2015
THE PITFALLS OF ATTORNEY-CONDUCTED JURY RESEARCH
The author David Sedaris once said, “Writing gives you the illusion of control, and then you realize it’s just an illusion, that people...
Theodore O. Prosise Ph.D.
Sep 8, 2015
TEN KEY QUESTIONS: EVALUATING THE QUALITY OF MOCK TRIAL RESEARCH
It is important to recognize that mock jury and focus group research projects come in all shapes and sizes; not all are created equal....