Which one of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage? A. When making decisions in certain predictable situations, juries may commit inferential errors that obscure rather than reveal the truth. B. The views of human cognition taken by cognitive psychologists on the one hand and by the legal profession on the other are demonstrably dissimilar. C. When confronting powerful preconceptions, particularly shocking evidence, or complex, situation, jurors make errors in judgment. D. The problem of inferential error by juries is typical of the difficulties with cognitive processes that people face in their everyday lives. E. Juries would probably make more reliable decisions if cognitive psychologists, rather than judges, instructed them about the problems inherent in drawing unwarranted conclusions.