February 07, 2005
Twelve Angry Men
This from Hawks:
There seems to be a fundamental problem with how our judicial system is set up, not to mention the entire Legistlative Branch.
Decision-making ability is maximized in human groups when the number of decision-makers is around six (Johnson 1978; Reynolds 1984).
There seems to be a fundamental problem with how our judicial system is set up, not to mention the entire Legistlative Branch.