Investigators have frequently noted a leniency bias in mock jury research, in which deliberation appears to induce greater leniency in criminal mock jurors. One manifestation of this bias, the asymmetry effect, suggests that proacquittal factions are more influential than proconviction factions of comparable size. A meta-analysis indicated that these asymmetry effects are reliable across a variety of experimental contexts. Exp I examined the possibility that the leniency bias is restricted to the typical college-student subject population. The decisions of college-student and community mock jurors in groups beginning deliberation with equal faction sizes (viz., 2:2) were compared. The magnitude of the asymmetry effect did not differ between...
Much of the extant research on jury decision making has been conducted at the juror level, examining...
Juries are distinct groups in which scholars have been investigating for decades past. Members of th...
The jury method is a unique social setting in the Criminal Justice system that provides opportunity ...
This experiment explored how mock-jurors’ (N = 648) guilt decisions, perceptions of the defendant, m...
How does jury deliberation affect the predeliberation judgments of individual jurors? In this paper ...
Prior research by Kaplan and Miller (1978) suggested that juries are generally influenced less by ex...
Examined the concept of reasonable doubt as both an individual and group decision criterion. Previou...
Two experiments examined individual and group decision mak-ing when decision criteria led to outcome...
Before the 1990s controlled research using mock jurors consistently found black defendants guilty mo...
Pretrial publicity (PTP) can bias jurors’ decisions. The courts often assume such bias can be amelio...
Pretrial publicity (PTP) can bias jurors’ decisions. The courts often assume such bias can be amelio...
Before the 1990s controlled research using mock jurors consistently found black defendants guilty mo...
This study addresses individual and group-level effects of jury deliberation and decision making. Us...
This study explored how pretrial publicity (PTP) exposure and jury composition affect the slant and ...
Much of the extant research on jury decision making has been conducted at the juror level, examining...
Much of the extant research on jury decision making has been conducted at the juror level, examining...
Juries are distinct groups in which scholars have been investigating for decades past. Members of th...
The jury method is a unique social setting in the Criminal Justice system that provides opportunity ...
This experiment explored how mock-jurors’ (N = 648) guilt decisions, perceptions of the defendant, m...
How does jury deliberation affect the predeliberation judgments of individual jurors? In this paper ...
Prior research by Kaplan and Miller (1978) suggested that juries are generally influenced less by ex...
Examined the concept of reasonable doubt as both an individual and group decision criterion. Previou...
Two experiments examined individual and group decision mak-ing when decision criteria led to outcome...
Before the 1990s controlled research using mock jurors consistently found black defendants guilty mo...
Pretrial publicity (PTP) can bias jurors’ decisions. The courts often assume such bias can be amelio...
Pretrial publicity (PTP) can bias jurors’ decisions. The courts often assume such bias can be amelio...
Before the 1990s controlled research using mock jurors consistently found black defendants guilty mo...
This study addresses individual and group-level effects of jury deliberation and decision making. Us...
This study explored how pretrial publicity (PTP) exposure and jury composition affect the slant and ...
Much of the extant research on jury decision making has been conducted at the juror level, examining...
Much of the extant research on jury decision making has been conducted at the juror level, examining...
Juries are distinct groups in which scholars have been investigating for decades past. Members of th...
The jury method is a unique social setting in the Criminal Justice system that provides opportunity ...