Traditional Mock Juror Research

Mock juror research projects help an attorney confirm, or discover, the relevant issues, strengths and weakness of his or her case from the point of view of the potential jurors. The methods that I have created for mock juror research projects have shown a very high level of reliability in both civil and criminal cases for the purposes of informing trial strategies and gaining jury insight into probable trial outcomes.
Focus Group or Mock Trial Method

Traditional Mock Juror Research allows the attorney to observe the responses from 12, 24 or more mock jurors.

Although more expensive than Web-Jury Research (please see below) on a per juror basis, Focus Groups and Mock Trials permit intensive interaction and debriefing of mock jurors.
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Focus Groups and Mock Trials

Alan J. Cohen, Ph.D.
Web-Jury Research is the most cost effective way of getting responses from 50 or more mock jurors in or near your target jurisdiction.

Web-Jury Research is absolutely the most exciting innovation in doing mock juror research!

With recent technological advances and access to hundreds of thousands of respondents nationwide I believe that Web-Jury Research offers the attorney the best value in terms of cost for information gained.

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Web-Jury Research


The NEW Mock Juror Research
Alan J. Cohen, Ph.D.
Jury Insights
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