Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standard of proof. Many researchers have focused on methods to re-write jury instructions so that standards of proof are clearer and easier for jurors to understand. This dissertation suggests the fundamental cause of jurors\u27 confusion concerning standards of proof is that jurors may use different decision processes (intuitive decision processing or systematic decision processing) and decision indices (objective probabilistic judgment or subjective confidence) depending upon their transient emotions or the seriousness of charge. Study 1 assessed whether experiencing particular emotions (sadness or anger) could change mock jurors\u27 decision sty...
Purpose. Several measures have been developed of juror pre-trial attitudes and interpretations of be...
The civil jury has been under attack in recent years for being unreliable and incompetent. Consideri...
Empirical research indicates that jurors routinely undervalue circumstantial evidence (DNA, fingerpr...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis study ex...
This research investigated whether the burden of proof instruction in criminal jury trials introduce...
Purpose: Several measures have been developed of juror pre‐trial attitudes and interpretations of b...
Purpose: Several measures have been developed of juror pre‐trial attitudes and interpretations of...
Purpose: Several measures have been developed of juror pre‐trial attitudes and interpretations of b...
Purpose: Several measures have been developed of juror pre‐trial attitudes and interpretations of b...
Purpose: Several measures have been developed of juror pre‐trial attitudes and interpretations of b...
This item is only available electronically.Jurors have the important task of deciding whether the de...
Purpose. Several measures have been developed of juror pre-trial attitudes and interpretations of be...
The civil jury has been under attack in recent years for being unreliable and incompetent. Consideri...
Empirical research indicates that jurors routinely undervalue circumstantial evidence (DNA, fingerpr...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
Recent empirical research suggests that jurors struggle to understand and correctly apply the standa...
Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis study ex...
This research investigated whether the burden of proof instruction in criminal jury trials introduce...
Purpose: Several measures have been developed of juror pre‐trial attitudes and interpretations of b...
Purpose: Several measures have been developed of juror pre‐trial attitudes and interpretations of...
Purpose: Several measures have been developed of juror pre‐trial attitudes and interpretations of b...
Purpose: Several measures have been developed of juror pre‐trial attitudes and interpretations of b...
Purpose: Several measures have been developed of juror pre‐trial attitudes and interpretations of b...
This item is only available electronically.Jurors have the important task of deciding whether the de...
Purpose. Several measures have been developed of juror pre-trial attitudes and interpretations of be...
The civil jury has been under attack in recent years for being unreliable and incompetent. Consideri...
Empirical research indicates that jurors routinely undervalue circumstantial evidence (DNA, fingerpr...