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Groups are likely to exert buffering effects that allow for jurors to disregard their initial particular biases when forming a credible group decision. Jurors, like most persons, are not absolutely free from keeping social and cognitive biases. People may well negatively judge people today who do not adhere to founded social norms (e.g., an individual's gown perception) or do not meet societal standards of achievement.