The present study investigated whether the impact of expert testimony was influenced by the congruency between the gender of the expert and the gender orientation of the case. Participants (N = 62) read a trial transcript involving a price-fixing allegation in either a male or female oriented domain. Within the case, the gender of the expert was manipulated. As predicted, the impact of the expert (e.g. damage awards) was greater when the gender of the expert and domain of the case were congruent as opposed to incongruent. Results also indicated that the impact of gender-domain congruency was particularly pronounced following group discussion. In addition, there was evidence that this effect was mediated through participants ’ evaluations of...
While the influence of expert witness gender on juror perceptions of credibility has been widely res...
Three studies investigated the effects of stereotype congruence on juror decision making by focusing...
One of the main criticisms levelled at social science research in the domain of juror decision-makin...
The present study investigated whether the impact of expert testimony was influenced by the congruen...
Expert witness testimony is often complex and difficult to understand. As a result, jurors may rely ...
This study uses a simulated civil trial to examine the effect of a male expert's testimony in a male...
The present study investigated whether people used the gender of an expert witness as a heuristic cu...
The present study investigated whether people used the gender of an expert witness as a heuristic cu...
The present study investigated whether people used the gender of an expert witness as a heuristic cu...
With continuous advancements in forensic science, expert testimony has become more common in crimina...
It is important that jurors arrive at their verdicts based solely on the evidence presented in court...
Although expert psychological testimony it is not present in every trial, it has the potential to gr...
This study examined the effects of juror and expert witness gender on jurors\u27 perceptions of an e...
Research investigating the role of stereotypes in jury decision-making has typically considered ster...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether jurors would be biased in favor of guilt when a...
While the influence of expert witness gender on juror perceptions of credibility has been widely res...
Three studies investigated the effects of stereotype congruence on juror decision making by focusing...
One of the main criticisms levelled at social science research in the domain of juror decision-makin...
The present study investigated whether the impact of expert testimony was influenced by the congruen...
Expert witness testimony is often complex and difficult to understand. As a result, jurors may rely ...
This study uses a simulated civil trial to examine the effect of a male expert's testimony in a male...
The present study investigated whether people used the gender of an expert witness as a heuristic cu...
The present study investigated whether people used the gender of an expert witness as a heuristic cu...
The present study investigated whether people used the gender of an expert witness as a heuristic cu...
With continuous advancements in forensic science, expert testimony has become more common in crimina...
It is important that jurors arrive at their verdicts based solely on the evidence presented in court...
Although expert psychological testimony it is not present in every trial, it has the potential to gr...
This study examined the effects of juror and expert witness gender on jurors\u27 perceptions of an e...
Research investigating the role of stereotypes in jury decision-making has typically considered ster...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether jurors would be biased in favor of guilt when a...
While the influence of expert witness gender on juror perceptions of credibility has been widely res...
Three studies investigated the effects of stereotype congruence on juror decision making by focusing...
One of the main criticisms levelled at social science research in the domain of juror decision-makin...