Cialdini raamat
School students, and perhaps Montanans, became more favorable to Dr. Running's
case ... without ever hearing him make it. Indeed, one of those students wrote
subsequently-and indignantly-that the School Board's action denied its students
a unique opportunity to learn "valuable information about the future of our planet,"
while another equally indignant writer called it a "misguided effort to protect stu-
dents from the truth" (Barhaugh, 2008).
The term official censorship usually makes us think of bans on political or sex-
ually explicit material, yet there is another common sort of official censorship that
we don't think of in the same way, probably because it occurs after the fact. Often
in a jury trial, a piece of evidence or testimony will be introduced, only to be ruled
inadmissible by the presiding judge, who may then admonish the jurors to disre-
gard that evidence