This experiment administered pretrial publicity (PTP) using a spaced procedure in which mock-jurors were exposed to eight PTP stories over a period of 10 to 12 days prior to viewing a murder trial and making verdict decisions. The type of PTP varied, with mock-jurors in the pure PTP conditions receiving only one type of PTP (negative only or positive only) and those in the mixed conditions receiving both negative and positive PTP. Jurors in the mixed conditions either received PTP in an alternating fashion (e.g., negative, positive, negative, positive) or a blocked fashion (e.g., negative, negative, positive, positive). The spacing of PTP and the mixed PTP exposure allowed us to examine recency and primacy effects associated with PTP exposu...
Six empirical studies were designed with the following three objectives: 1) To evaluate the influenc...
This study addresses individual and group-level effects of jury deliberation and decision making. Us...
Pretrial publicity (PTP) can bias jurors’ decisions. The courts often assume such bias can be amelio...
This experiment administered pretrial publicity (PTP) using a spaced procedure in which mock-jurors ...
The experiment examined the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) and delay on juror memor...
The experiment examined the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) and delay on juror memor...
This experiment examined how exposure to both negative (anti-defendant) and positive (pro-defendant)...
This experiment examined how exposure to both negative (anti-defendant) and positive (pro-defendant)...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of pretrial publicity (PTP) on mock juror dec...
We explored the effects of pretrial publicity (PTP) and juror age on decision making and source memo...
We explored the effects of pretrial publicity (PTP) and juror age on decision making and source memo...
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...
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...
Six empirical studies were designed with the following three objectives: 1) To evaluate the influenc...
This study addresses individual and group-level effects of jury deliberation and decision making. Us...
Pretrial publicity (PTP) can bias jurors’ decisions. The courts often assume such bias can be amelio...
This experiment administered pretrial publicity (PTP) using a spaced procedure in which mock-jurors ...
The experiment examined the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) and delay on juror memor...
The experiment examined the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) and delay on juror memor...
This experiment examined how exposure to both negative (anti-defendant) and positive (pro-defendant)...
This experiment examined how exposure to both negative (anti-defendant) and positive (pro-defendant)...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of pretrial publicity (PTP) on mock juror dec...
We explored the effects of pretrial publicity (PTP) and juror age on decision making and source memo...
We explored the effects of pretrial publicity (PTP) and juror age on decision making and source memo...
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...
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...
Six empirical studies were designed with the following three objectives: 1) To evaluate the influenc...
This study addresses individual and group-level effects of jury deliberation and decision making. Us...
Pretrial publicity (PTP) can bias jurors’ decisions. The courts often assume such bias can be amelio...