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What are the differences between the majority and minority opinions given by the supreme court when they are deciding on a case? how are each opinion used?

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In the majority opinions, there is a reciprocal influence between members who have the same level, who do not have a prior judgment, nor a frame of reference. In this, there is compliance when the subject has a frame of reference and has an opinion on the stimulus but conforms to the criteria of others. The minority opinion can be perceived as dogmatic, inflexible, unrealistic. Diminishing with it its possible influence.
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