International audienceIntroduction and objectiveThe aim of this study was to examine the effects of the “intimate conviction” (IC) instruction on the processing of judicial information. The IC instruction encourages the use of impressions to form a verdict. As such, according to cognitive-experiential self-theory (CEST) (Epstein, 1994), it is more likely to (1) elicit experiential information processing, and (2) bias judgments, compared with instructions prompting the rational and objective processing of information running counter to IC (CIC).Method and resultsNinety-four mock jurors were randomly assigned to one of three experimental conditions (IC, opposite IC and control), and asked to view a video of a criminal appeal hearing, deliver ...
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Introduction and objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of the "intimate convic...
International audienceA large body of research has focused on legal decision-making. However, few st...
A large body of research has focused on legal decision-making. However, few studies have tested the ...
International audienceA large body of research has focused on legal decision-making in mixed courts ...
Eyewitness testimony is highly influential on jurors’ verdict, however, it is generally unreliable. ...
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International audienceIn order to consider the relevant relationships between emotion, information p...
I investigated juror's ability to update knowledge following clarifying information about eyewitness...
Mock jurors read a trial summary describing the armed robbery of a convenience store and rendered a ...
Past research examining the effects of actuarial and clinical expert testimony on defendants ’ dange...
The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of jury instructions that debunk common miscon...
The relatively unique United States system of jury trails finds citizens from all walks of life bein...
This is a quantitative exploration of one construct of the CSI effect, the presumed impact of law- a...
This experiment explored whether negative pretrial publicity (N-PTP) and need for cognition (NC) aff...
Introduction and objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of the "intimate convic...
International audienceA large body of research has focused on legal decision-making. However, few st...
A large body of research has focused on legal decision-making. However, few studies have tested the ...
International audienceA large body of research has focused on legal decision-making in mixed courts ...
Eyewitness testimony is highly influential on jurors’ verdict, however, it is generally unreliable. ...
Civil commitment trials for sex offenders allow expert testimony to use diagnostic labels that can i...
The potential effects of stricken evidence on jurors' decisions is a problem for legal proceedings, ...
International audienceIn order to consider the relevant relationships between emotion, information p...
I investigated juror's ability to update knowledge following clarifying information about eyewitness...
Mock jurors read a trial summary describing the armed robbery of a convenience store and rendered a ...
Past research examining the effects of actuarial and clinical expert testimony on defendants ’ dange...
The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of jury instructions that debunk common miscon...
The relatively unique United States system of jury trails finds citizens from all walks of life bein...
This is a quantitative exploration of one construct of the CSI effect, the presumed impact of law- a...
This experiment explored whether negative pretrial publicity (N-PTP) and need for cognition (NC) aff...