For what purpose have hypothetical questions traditionally been used in litigation

For what purpose have hypothetical questions traditionally been used in litigation




a. To frame the factual context of rendering an expert witness's opinion.
b. To define the case issues for the finder of fact to determine
c. To stimulate discussion between consulting an expert and expert witnesses
d. To deter a witness from expanding the scope of his or her investigation beyond the case requirements.
e. All of the above


Answer: a. To frame the factual context of rendering an expert witness's opinion.


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