PrepTest 87, Section 1, Question 2
The participants in an experiment designed to evaluate the persuasive impact of expert witness testimony will be divided into six groups, according to occupation�judges, lawyers, medical doctors, nurses, police officers, and teachers. The six groups will be evaluated separately, one after the other, in accordance with the following conditions:
The participants in an experiment designed to evaluate the persuasive impact of expert witness testimony will be divided into six groups, according to occupation�judges, lawyers, medical doctors, nurses, police officers, and teachers. The six groups will be evaluated separately, one after the other, in accordance with the following conditions:
The participants in an experiment designed to evaluate the persuasive impact of expert witness testimony will be divided into six groups, according to occupation�judges, lawyers, medical doctors, nurses, police officers, and teachers. The six groups will be evaluated separately, one after the other, in accordance with the following conditions:
The participants in an experiment designed to evaluate the persuasive impact of expert witness testimony will be divided into six groups, according to occupation�judges, lawyers, medical doctors, nurses, police officers, and teachers. The six groups will be evaluated separately, one after the other, in accordance with the following conditions:
The teachers must be evaluated at some time before the medical doctors and at some time before the nurses.
The medical doctors must be evaluated at some time before the lawyers.
The nurses must be evaluated either immediately before or immediately after the police officers.
The police officers must be evaluated at some time between the judges and the lawyers, regardless of whether the judges are evaluated before the lawyers or after.
Which one of the following groups could be evaluated sixth?
judges
medical doctors
nurses
police officers
teachers
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