This study examined the following question: How well will a predictor of an individual juror's decision preference predict the verdict of the jury to which that individual belongs? A simulation study or "thought experiment " was performed. Using basic probability theory and the social decision scheme model of the jury decision-making process, it was possible to determine how strongly a juror characteristic would be related to his or her jury's verdict from a knowledge of how strongly that characteristic was related to his or her own personal verdict preference. For 12-person juries, the predictor accounted for less than 5% as much variance in juries' behavior as it did in jurors' behavior, regardless of the overall rate of conviction for ju...
612 undergraduates in 15 same-sex groups of 3, 6, or 12 Ss participated in mock jury deliberations o...
Jury deliberations provide a quintessential example of collective decision-making, but few studies h...
In a jury decision-making, individuals must compromise in order to reach a group consensus. If indiv...
Most research that has attempted to predict verdict preferences on the basis of stable juror charact...
Most research that has attempted to predict verdict preferences on the basis of stable juror charact...
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...
720 college students served on 6- or 12-member "juries" that listened to a simulated trial of a rape...
Juries are distinct groups in which scholars have been investigating for decades past. Members of th...
periments. We also thank Tim Feddersen, Susanne Lohmann, Krishna Ladha, the audiences at several aca...
Each year in the United States there are over 150,000 jury trials. Theoretically, the jury serves as...
Examined the concept of reasonable doubt as both an individual and group decision criterion. Previou...
Prior research by Kaplan and Miller (1978) suggested that juries are generally influenced less by ex...
Whilst jury trials are widely considered to be a fairer way of deciding whether an accused person is...
In a jury decision-making, individuals must compromise in order to reach a group consensus. If indiv...
612 undergraduates in 15 same-sex groups of 3, 6, or 12 Ss participated in mock jury deliberations o...
Jury deliberations provide a quintessential example of collective decision-making, but few studies h...
In a jury decision-making, individuals must compromise in order to reach a group consensus. If indiv...
Most research that has attempted to predict verdict preferences on the basis of stable juror charact...
Most research that has attempted to predict verdict preferences on the basis of stable juror charact...
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...
720 college students served on 6- or 12-member "juries" that listened to a simulated trial of a rape...
Juries are distinct groups in which scholars have been investigating for decades past. Members of th...
periments. We also thank Tim Feddersen, Susanne Lohmann, Krishna Ladha, the audiences at several aca...
Each year in the United States there are over 150,000 jury trials. Theoretically, the jury serves as...
Examined the concept of reasonable doubt as both an individual and group decision criterion. Previou...
Prior research by Kaplan and Miller (1978) suggested that juries are generally influenced less by ex...
Whilst jury trials are widely considered to be a fairer way of deciding whether an accused person is...
In a jury decision-making, individuals must compromise in order to reach a group consensus. If indiv...
612 undergraduates in 15 same-sex groups of 3, 6, or 12 Ss participated in mock jury deliberations o...
Jury deliberations provide a quintessential example of collective decision-making, but few studies h...
In a jury decision-making, individuals must compromise in order to reach a group consensus. If indiv...