The purpose of the current study was to examine whether a defendant’s developmental age, chronological age, and race influenced mock jurors’ decision making. Mock jurors (N = 444) read a trial transcript involving an assault where the defendant allegedly shoved the victim to the ground at a grocery store. The defendant’s developmental age (14 or 24 years old), chronological age (14 or 24 years old), and race (White, Black, or Aboriginal-Canadian) were varied. Mock jurors rendered a verdict and rated their perceptions of the defendant. Developmental age was found to influence verdict decisions such that a developmentally 24-year-old was given more guilty verdicts than a developmentally 14-year-old. Race was also influential such that the Bla...
Many studies have investigated factors that affect juror decision making. The results of these studi...
The current study examined the influence of eyewitness familiarity with the defendant (familiar vs. ...
This study investigated whether Black and White mock jurors would commit the ultimate attribution er...
This study, inspired by Higgins, Heath and Grannemann (2007), uses quantitative and qualitative comp...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the role of victim age, defendant age, and type of a...
This study examines the influence of demographic variables on mock juror decision-making in a case ...
Honors (Bachelor's)Biopsychology, Cognition, and NeuroscienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.l...
Mock jurors (N = 317) read a simulated trial transcript involving a case of internet luring with the...
Mock jurors provided credibility ratings for a victim (12 years old) and defendant when victim gende...
The purpose of this study was to test whether defendant and victim race (White, Black, Aboriginal Ca...
Fictitious court cases involving child abuse were presented to 140 male undergraduates and 140 male ...
The purpose of the current study was to examine whether juror gender, male-to-female or female-to-ma...
This study examined the influence of defendant race and race salience (manipulated via racially char...
Sentencing in Indecent Assault cases: The Impact of Age and Race across Victim, Defendant and Juror ...
Previous research has investigated the influence of several defendant characteristics on mock juror ...
Many studies have investigated factors that affect juror decision making. The results of these studi...
The current study examined the influence of eyewitness familiarity with the defendant (familiar vs. ...
This study investigated whether Black and White mock jurors would commit the ultimate attribution er...
This study, inspired by Higgins, Heath and Grannemann (2007), uses quantitative and qualitative comp...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the role of victim age, defendant age, and type of a...
This study examines the influence of demographic variables on mock juror decision-making in a case ...
Honors (Bachelor's)Biopsychology, Cognition, and NeuroscienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.l...
Mock jurors (N = 317) read a simulated trial transcript involving a case of internet luring with the...
Mock jurors provided credibility ratings for a victim (12 years old) and defendant when victim gende...
The purpose of this study was to test whether defendant and victim race (White, Black, Aboriginal Ca...
Fictitious court cases involving child abuse were presented to 140 male undergraduates and 140 male ...
The purpose of the current study was to examine whether juror gender, male-to-female or female-to-ma...
This study examined the influence of defendant race and race salience (manipulated via racially char...
Sentencing in Indecent Assault cases: The Impact of Age and Race across Victim, Defendant and Juror ...
Previous research has investigated the influence of several defendant characteristics on mock juror ...
Many studies have investigated factors that affect juror decision making. The results of these studi...
The current study examined the influence of eyewitness familiarity with the defendant (familiar vs. ...
This study investigated whether Black and White mock jurors would commit the ultimate attribution er...