Jurors are laypersons with no specific expert knowledge, yet they are routinely placed in situations in which they need to critically evaluate complex expert testimony. This paper examines jurors\u27 reactions to experts who testify in civil trials and the factors jurors identify as important to expert credibility. Based on in-depth qualitative analysis of interviews with 55 jurors in 7 civil trials, we develop a comprehensive model of the key factors jurors incorporate into the process of evaluating expert witnesses and their testimony. Contrary to the frequent criticism that jurors primarily evaluate expert evidence in terms of its subjective characteristics, the results of our study indicate that jurors consider both the messenger and th...
“Experts” appear in the modern American courtroom on the jury as well as in the witness box, posing ...
The Supreme Court and many state courts have assumed that jurors are capable, with the aid of advers...
Juries in adversarial courts are tasked with several responsibilities. They are asked to: 1) assess ...
Jurors are laypersons with no specific expert knowledge, yet they are routinely placed in situations...
This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between expert witness likeability and juro...
Brewer, PaulPrevious research has attempted to illuminate how specific types of witnesses are percei...
The criminal justice system generally assumes that jurors have a base knowledge and understanding of...
In instances where jurors don’t know or are not expected to understand a particular area of evidence...
Appraising the worth of others’ testimony is always complex; appraising the worth of expert testimon...
This analogue, jury-simulation study consisted of two parts and examined some of the assumptions und...
The judicial system calls upon expert witnesses to testify in court when complex or specialized know...
Two mock trials incorporating unscripted testimony of psychologists and psychiatrists were conducted...
This article explores the ways in which experts can assist the jury to assess the credibility of oth...
Research on the effect of expert testimony has resulted in incongruent findings. Expert testimony ha...
Research on the effect of expert testimony has resulted in incongruent findings. Expert testimony ha...
“Experts” appear in the modern American courtroom on the jury as well as in the witness box, posing ...
The Supreme Court and many state courts have assumed that jurors are capable, with the aid of advers...
Juries in adversarial courts are tasked with several responsibilities. They are asked to: 1) assess ...
Jurors are laypersons with no specific expert knowledge, yet they are routinely placed in situations...
This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between expert witness likeability and juro...
Brewer, PaulPrevious research has attempted to illuminate how specific types of witnesses are percei...
The criminal justice system generally assumes that jurors have a base knowledge and understanding of...
In instances where jurors don’t know or are not expected to understand a particular area of evidence...
Appraising the worth of others’ testimony is always complex; appraising the worth of expert testimon...
This analogue, jury-simulation study consisted of two parts and examined some of the assumptions und...
The judicial system calls upon expert witnesses to testify in court when complex or specialized know...
Two mock trials incorporating unscripted testimony of psychologists and psychiatrists were conducted...
This article explores the ways in which experts can assist the jury to assess the credibility of oth...
Research on the effect of expert testimony has resulted in incongruent findings. Expert testimony ha...
Research on the effect of expert testimony has resulted in incongruent findings. Expert testimony ha...
“Experts” appear in the modern American courtroom on the jury as well as in the witness box, posing ...
The Supreme Court and many state courts have assumed that jurors are capable, with the aid of advers...
Juries in adversarial courts are tasked with several responsibilities. They are asked to: 1) assess ...