Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis study explored the influence of mood and emotion on mock-jurors' processing of testimonial inconsistencies, perceptions of witness credibility and offender culpability, and verdicts. Jurors' mood and testimonial consistency were manipulated using a simulated trial with a 2 (mood: sad/neutral) x 2 (testimonial consistency: consistent/inconsistent) between-groups design. Sad mood resulted in more accurate reporting of testimonial inconsistencies, a finding consistent with previous research indicating more substantive processing in association with sad mood. Direct relationships between veridicality and number of inconsistencies detected and mock-juror ...
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Published online: 01 Dec 2016The courtroom can be an emotional place, and these emotions may impact ...
This article examines research of mock jurors’ emotions and how those emotions impact their decision...
The emotionality of a defendant while giving testimony may have a significant effect on trial outcom...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
International audienceIn order to consider the relevant relationships between emotion, information p...
This item is only available electronically.Jurors have the important task of deciding whether the de...
Jurors are expected to evaluate case evidence and make conviction decisions in an objective and rati...
This pilot experiment was conducted to examine ambiguity of a trial with regards to jurors’ verdicts...
Our jury system is predicated upon the expectation that jurors engage in systematic processing when ...
It is becoming commonplace for video technology of various forms to be utilized in modern courtrooms...
MITIGATING THE BIASING IMPACT OF EMOTIONS Previous research suggests that gruesome color photographs...
The authors investigated the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) on impression formation...
The authors investigated the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) on impression formation...
Research examining juror perceptions of juveniles tried as adults has provided mixed results, with s...
This research examined the psychosocial-cognitive variables involved in decision making in the conte...
Published online: 01 Dec 2016The courtroom can be an emotional place, and these emotions may impact ...
This article examines research of mock jurors’ emotions and how those emotions impact their decision...
The emotionality of a defendant while giving testimony may have a significant effect on trial outcom...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
International audienceIn order to consider the relevant relationships between emotion, information p...
This item is only available electronically.Jurors have the important task of deciding whether the de...
Jurors are expected to evaluate case evidence and make conviction decisions in an objective and rati...
This pilot experiment was conducted to examine ambiguity of a trial with regards to jurors’ verdicts...
Our jury system is predicated upon the expectation that jurors engage in systematic processing when ...
It is becoming commonplace for video technology of various forms to be utilized in modern courtrooms...
MITIGATING THE BIASING IMPACT OF EMOTIONS Previous research suggests that gruesome color photographs...
The authors investigated the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) on impression formation...
The authors investigated the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) on impression formation...
Research examining juror perceptions of juveniles tried as adults has provided mixed results, with s...
This research examined the psychosocial-cognitive variables involved in decision making in the conte...