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In one study of 1,112 israeli parole board hearings, judges granted parole to 65 percent of the prisoners when their cases were decided right after a lunch or snack break, with favorable decisions declining thereafter with time. in this study, the deciding factor on judges' decision appears to be hunger. weariness. thirst. all of these are correct.

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The deciding factor on the judge's decision is ALL OF THE ABOVE.

Hunger, weariness, and thirst all affect the judge's decision in granting parole or not. This is because after lunch or snack break, the judge is energized and has the mental energy to make his decision which is more in favor of granting parole. However, as time pass by and a lot of cases has been heard, the judge will most likely decide by default which is it decline parole.

Answer:

All of these

Explanation:

All of these appear to be factors in the judges' decisions to grant parole to the prisoners. In this study, we learn that the judges granted parole more often when cases were decided after a lunch or a snack break. After such a recess, it is likely that the judges did not feel hungry, thirsty or tired. However, the more time that passed since these breaks, the more likely the judges were to reach a different conclusion due to their personal, physical needs.

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