Exposure to negative pre-trial publicity (PTP) can bias jurors, but the role of PTP in capital sentencing remains unclear. The goal of this study was to examine how variations in PTP concerning a defendant’s emotions prior to sentencing and variations in the defendant’s emotions during sentencing influenced sentencing decisions. One hundred death-qualified community members served as mock jurors in a 2 (pre-sentencing publicity [PSP]: emotional vs. unemotional) × 2 (defendant’s behavior at sentencing: emotional vs. unemotional) between groups factorial design. Participants were exposed to PSP approximately 1 week before viewing a DVD of a simulated sentencing hearing in which we manipulated the defendant’s behavior. Appearing emotional duri...
This 2-part study explored how exposure to negative pretrial publicity (Neg-PTP) influences the jury...
Ninety-eight empirical effects examining the impact of pretrial publicity (PTP) on perceptions of gu...
We explored the effects of pretrial publicity (PTP) and juror age on decision making and source memo...
Exposure to negative pre-trial publicity (PTP) can bias jurors, but the role of PTP in capital sente...
The authors investigated the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) on impression formation...
The authors investigated the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) on impression formation...
This pilot experiment was conducted to examine ambiguity of a trial with regards to jurors’ verdicts...
The experiment examined the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) and delay on juror memor...
The present study explored two main questions: Can jurors disregard pretrial publicity? And if juror...
Although the courts have explicitly expressed concerns about the effects of public sentiment on juri...
Six empirical studies were designed with the following three objectives: 1) To evaluate the influenc...
Guided by the Heuristic-Systematic Model (HSM) of information processing, this study investigated th...
Pretrial publicity (PTP), defined as any news story about a case not yet in trial, has been shown to...
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 2-part study explored how exposure to negative pretrial publicity (Neg-PTP) influences the jury...
Ninety-eight empirical effects examining the impact of pretrial publicity (PTP) on perceptions of gu...
We explored the effects of pretrial publicity (PTP) and juror age on decision making and source memo...
Exposure to negative pre-trial publicity (PTP) can bias jurors, but the role of PTP in capital sente...
The authors investigated the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) on impression formation...
The authors investigated the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) on impression formation...
This pilot experiment was conducted to examine ambiguity of a trial with regards to jurors’ verdicts...
The experiment examined the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) and delay on juror memor...
The present study explored two main questions: Can jurors disregard pretrial publicity? And if juror...
Although the courts have explicitly expressed concerns about the effects of public sentiment on juri...
Six empirical studies were designed with the following three objectives: 1) To evaluate the influenc...
Guided by the Heuristic-Systematic Model (HSM) of information processing, this study investigated th...
Pretrial publicity (PTP), defined as any news story about a case not yet in trial, has been shown to...
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 2-part study explored how exposure to negative pretrial publicity (Neg-PTP) influences the jury...
Ninety-eight empirical effects examining the impact of pretrial publicity (PTP) on perceptions of gu...
We explored the effects of pretrial publicity (PTP) and juror age on decision making and source memo...