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Content loaded within last 14 days Jury decision-making biases and methods to counter them

Authors: Daftary-Kapur, Tarika; Dumas, Rafaele; Penrod, Steven D.

Source: Legal and Criminological Psychology, Volume 15, Number 1, February 2010 , pp. 133-154(22)

Publisher: British Psychological Society

The Influence of Identification Decision and DNA Evidence on Juror Decision Making

Authors: Pozzulo, JoannaD.; Lemieux, JulieM. T.; Wilson, Angela; Crescini, Charmagne; Girardi, Alberta

Source: Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Volume 39, Number 9, September 2009 , pp. 2069-2088(20)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Intoxicated Consent in Rape: Bree and Juror Decision-Making

Authors: Rumney, Philip N. S.; Fenton, Rachel Anne

Source: Modern Law Review, Volume 71, Number 2, March 2008 , pp. 279-290(12)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

The influence of sample type, presentation format and strength of evidence on juror simulation research

Authors: Martín, Ma Eva; De La Fuente, Leticia; De La Fuente, E. Inmaculada; García, Juan

Source: Psychology, Crime and Law, Volume 13, Number 2, April 2007 , pp. 139-153(15)

Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

Emotion and the Law: A Framework for Inquiry

Authors: Wiener, Richard; Bornstein, Brian; Voss, Amy

Source: Law and Human Behavior, Volume 30, Number 2, April 2006 , pp. 231-248(18)

Publisher: Springer

Gruesome Evidence and Emotion: Anger, Blame, and Jury Decision-Making

Authors: Bright, David; Goodman-Delahunty, Jane

Source: Law and Human Behavior, Volume 30, Number 2, April 2006 , pp. 183-202(20)

Publisher: Springer

Chaos in The Courtroom Reconsidered: Emotional Bias and Juror Nullification

Authors: A. Horowitz, Irwin; L. Kerr, Norbert; S. Park, Ernest; Gockel, Christine

Source: Law and Human Behavior, Volume 30, Number 2, April 2006 , pp. 163-181(19)

Publisher: Springer

How Do Ordinary Japanese Reach Consensus in Group Decision Making?: Identifying and Analyzing “Naïve Negotiation”

Authors: Morimoto, Ikuyo; Saijo, Miki; Nohara, Kayoko; Takagi, Kotaro; Otsuka, Hiroko; Suzuki, Kana; Okumura, Manabu

Source: Group Decision and Negotiation, Volume 15, Number 2, March 2006 , pp. 157-169(13)

Publisher: Springer

The Jury Persuaded (and Not): Computer Animation in the Courtroom

Authors: DUNN, MEGHAN A.; SALOVEY, PETER; FEIGENSON, NEAL

Source: Law & Policy, Volume 28, Number 2, April 2006 , pp. 228-248(21)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Racial Bias in Mock Juror Decision-Making: A Meta-Analytic Review of Defendant Treatment

Authors: Mitchell, Tara; Haw, Ryann; Pfeifer, Jeffrey; Meissner, Christian

Source: Law and Human Behavior, Volume 29, Number 6, December 2005 , pp. 621-637(17)

Publisher: Springer

Do Jurors “Know” What Isn’t So About Child Witnesses?

Authors: Quas, Jodi; Thompson, William; Alison, K.; Stewart, Clarke

Source: Law and Human Behavior, Volume 29, Number 4, August 2005 , pp. 425-456(32)

Publisher: Springer

Law enforcement officers serving as jurors: Guilty because charged?

Authors: Culhane, Scott; Hosch, Harmon

Source: Psychology, Crime and Law, Volume 11, Number 3, September 2005 , pp. 305-313(9)

Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

Cross-Validation Study with Confirmatory Factorial Analysis of the Revised Legal Attitudes Questionnaire Scores

Authors: Juan García García; Emilia Inmaculada De La Fuente Solana; Ma Del Rosario Martínez Arias; Leticia De La Fuente Sánchez

Source: Quality and Quantity, Volume 38, Number 4, August 2004 , pp. 391-406(16)

Publisher: Springer

The effects of a victim impact statement and gender on juror information processing in a criminal trial: Does the punishment fit the crime?

Authors: L Forsterlee; GB Fox; R Forsterlee; R Ho

Source: Australian Psychologist, Volume 39, Number 1, March 2004 , pp. 57-67(11)

Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd

The Influence of Gruesome Verbal Evidence on Mock Juror Verdicts

Authors: Bright D.A.; Goodman-Delahunty J.

Source: Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, Volume 11, Number 1, 1 March 2004 , pp. 154-166(13)

Publisher: Australian Academic Press

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