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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 747 Filed 08/10/22 Page 97 of 228\nLC2Qmax3 Rocchio - Cross\n1 vignettes weren't able to prospectively predict this behavior as grooming behavior, correct?\n2\n3 A. Correct.\n4 Q. And so one of the conclusions of the study is that the participants are not able to identify potential predatory behaviors that may be employed, correct?\n5\n6 A. Correct.\n7\n8 Q. And the certainty of these behaviors, what you're calling grooming behaviors' predictability, is very low according to this study, correct?\n9\n10 A. The certainty of the behavior?\n11\n12 Q. Predictability of the behavior?\n13 A. We're not able to reliably predict grooming behavior ahead of time, that is correct.\n14\n15 Q. Prospectively?\n16 A. Yes.\n17 Q. Meaning, looking at something while it's going on and saying that is or is not grooming behavior?\n18\n19 A. For a number of reasons, yes.\n20 Q. Right.\n21 MR. PAGLIUCA: Those are all the questions I have, your Honor.\n22\n23 MS. POMERANTZ: Your Honor, may I just have a moment?\n24 THE COURT: You may.\n25 (Pause)\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00012382",
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  24. "content": "1 vignettes weren't able to prospectively predict this behavior as grooming behavior, correct?\nA. Correct.\nQ. And so one of the conclusions of the study is that the participants are not able to identify potential predatory behaviors that may be employed, correct?\nA. Correct.\nQ. And the certainty of these behaviors, what you're calling grooming behaviors' predictability, is very low according to this study, correct?\nA. The certainty of the behavior?\nQ. Predictability of the behavior?\nA. We're not able to reliably predict grooming behavior ahead of time, that is correct.\nQ. Prospectively?\nA. Yes.\nQ. Meaning, looking at something while it's going on and saying that is or is not grooming behavior?\nA. For a number of reasons, yes.\nQ. Right.\nMR. PAGLIUCA: Those are all the questions I have, your Honor.\nMS. POMERANTZ: Your Honor, may I just have a moment?\nTHE COURT: You may.\n(Pause)",
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