Objective: Forensic judgments and their peer review are often the result of human assessment and are thus subjective and prone to bias. This study examined whether bias affects forensic peer review. Hypotheses: We hypothesized that the probability of disagreement between two forensic examiners about the proposed conclusion would be higher with "blind" peer review (reviewer saw only the first examiner's comparison photos) than with "non-blind" peer review (reviewer also saw the first examiner's interpretation and proposed conclusion). We also hypothesized that examiners with a higher perceived professional status would have a larger effect on the reported conclusion than examiners with a lower status. Method: We acquired data during a non-bl...
In recent years, the place of forensic science in the courtroom has been reevaluated. Past research ...
We integrate multiple domains of psychological science to identify, better understand, and manage th...
Juries in adversarial courts are tasked with several responsibilities. They are asked to: 1) assess ...
Several researchers have argued that the confirmation bias, the tendency to selectively gather and p...
In recent years, a number of studies have demonstrated that forensic examiners can be biased by task...
Forensic examiners have come under scrutiny in recent years because of high profile exoneration case...
In recent years, a number of studies have demonstrated that forensic examiners can be biased by task...
In 1984, Miller published the paper: Bias among forensic document examiners: A need for procedural c...
abstract: Individuals are often susceptible to bias in their given fields; however, they may not ack...
This paper identifies the issue of cognitive bias, with emphasis on confirmation bias, and its impli...
Cognitive bias occurs without a person’s awareness and can affect decision-making abilities. In fore...
abstract: We integrate multiple domains of psychological science to identify, better understand, and...
This paper explores possible biases in open peer-review using data from the English superior courts....
Although, cognitive bias effects are well known in psychology, such effects are only just permeating...
As noted by Della Sala and Grafman in their Editorial, the traditional peer-review process has many ...
In recent years, the place of forensic science in the courtroom has been reevaluated. Past research ...
We integrate multiple domains of psychological science to identify, better understand, and manage th...
Juries in adversarial courts are tasked with several responsibilities. They are asked to: 1) assess ...
Several researchers have argued that the confirmation bias, the tendency to selectively gather and p...
In recent years, a number of studies have demonstrated that forensic examiners can be biased by task...
Forensic examiners have come under scrutiny in recent years because of high profile exoneration case...
In recent years, a number of studies have demonstrated that forensic examiners can be biased by task...
In 1984, Miller published the paper: Bias among forensic document examiners: A need for procedural c...
abstract: Individuals are often susceptible to bias in their given fields; however, they may not ack...
This paper identifies the issue of cognitive bias, with emphasis on confirmation bias, and its impli...
Cognitive bias occurs without a person’s awareness and can affect decision-making abilities. In fore...
abstract: We integrate multiple domains of psychological science to identify, better understand, and...
This paper explores possible biases in open peer-review using data from the English superior courts....
Although, cognitive bias effects are well known in psychology, such effects are only just permeating...
As noted by Della Sala and Grafman in their Editorial, the traditional peer-review process has many ...
In recent years, the place of forensic science in the courtroom has been reevaluated. Past research ...
We integrate multiple domains of psychological science to identify, better understand, and manage th...
Juries in adversarial courts are tasked with several responsibilities. They are asked to: 1) assess ...