Mock jurors read a trial summary describing the armed robbery of a convenience store and rendered a verdict. Then, half of the jurors viewed an exculpatory videotape of the robbery; the remaining jurors completed an unrelated task. All jurors voted again. Those who watched the video were less likely to vote guilty at Time 2. In Experiment 2, we manipulated cognitive load by having the jurors memorize a series of numbers during summary reading and videotape viewing. Jurors in the cognitive load condition were less likely to vote guilty after reading the summary and were less likely to modify their verdict after viewing the exculpatory video. In Experiment 3, we manipulated cognitive load by adding extraneous details to the case summary and l...
The potential effects of stricken evidence on jurors' decisions is a problem for legal proceedings, ...
The experiment examined the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) and delay on juror memor...
Two studies investigated the influence of juror need for cognition on the systematic and heuristic p...
I investigated juror's ability to update knowledge following clarifying information about eyewitness...
This experiment explored whether negative pretrial publicity (N-PTP) and need for cognition (NC) aff...
Many efforts have been made to educate jurors about factors that influence the reliability of eyewit...
Eyewitness testimony is highly influential on jurors’ verdict, however, it is generally unreliable. ...
Although note taking during trials is known to enhance jurors' recall of trial evidence, little is k...
Although note taking during trials is known to enhance jurors’ recall of trial evidence, little is k...
Purpose: Jurors swear to base their verdicts solely on the evidence presented at trial. Their recall...
This 2-part study explored how exposure to negative pretrial publicity (Neg-PTP) influences the jury...
Jurors forget critical trial information and this can influence their verdicts. This study assessed ...
We examined the effects of exposure to pre‐trial publicity (PTP) and jury deliberation on juror memo...
We examined the effects of exposure to pre-trial publicity (PTP) and jury deliberation on juror memo...
This study examined the effects of psycholegal knowledge on a mock jury decision-making task. Psycho...
The potential effects of stricken evidence on jurors' decisions is a problem for legal proceedings, ...
The experiment examined the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) and delay on juror memor...
Two studies investigated the influence of juror need for cognition on the systematic and heuristic p...
I investigated juror's ability to update knowledge following clarifying information about eyewitness...
This experiment explored whether negative pretrial publicity (N-PTP) and need for cognition (NC) aff...
Many efforts have been made to educate jurors about factors that influence the reliability of eyewit...
Eyewitness testimony is highly influential on jurors’ verdict, however, it is generally unreliable. ...
Although note taking during trials is known to enhance jurors' recall of trial evidence, little is k...
Although note taking during trials is known to enhance jurors’ recall of trial evidence, little is k...
Purpose: Jurors swear to base their verdicts solely on the evidence presented at trial. Their recall...
This 2-part study explored how exposure to negative pretrial publicity (Neg-PTP) influences the jury...
Jurors forget critical trial information and this can influence their verdicts. This study assessed ...
We examined the effects of exposure to pre‐trial publicity (PTP) and jury deliberation on juror memo...
We examined the effects of exposure to pre-trial publicity (PTP) and jury deliberation on juror memo...
This study examined the effects of psycholegal knowledge on a mock jury decision-making task. Psycho...
The potential effects of stricken evidence on jurors' decisions is a problem for legal proceedings, ...
The experiment examined the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) and delay on juror memor...
Two studies investigated the influence of juror need for cognition on the systematic and heuristic p...