This experiment explored how mock-jurors’ (N = 648) guilt decisions, perceptions of the defendant, memories, and evidence interpretation varied as a function of jury type and pretrial publicity (PTP); utilizing a 2 (jury type: pure-PTP vs. mixed-PTP) × 3 (PTP: defendant, victim, and irrelevant) factorial design. Mock-juries (N = 126) were composed of jurors exposed to the same type of PTP (pure-PTP; e.g., defendant-PTP) or different types of PTP (mixed-PTP; e.g., half exposed to defendant-PTP and half to irrelevant-PTP). Before deliberations jurors exposed to defendant-PTP were most likely to vote guilty; while those exposed to victim-PTP were least likely. After deliberations, jury type and PTP affected jurors’ guilt decisions. Specificall...
The experiment examined the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) and delay on juror memor...
We explored the effects of pretrial publicity (PTP) and juror age on decision making and source memo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of pretrial publicity (PTP) on mock juror dec...
Pretrial publicity (PTP) can bias jurors’ decisions. The courts often assume such bias can be amelio...
This 2-part study explored how exposure to negative pretrial publicity (Neg-PTP) influences the jury...
This experiment examined how exposure to both negative (anti-defendant) and positive (pro-defendant)...
This study explored how pretrial publicity (PTP) exposure and jury composition affect the slant and ...
Six empirical studies were designed with the following three objectives: 1) To evaluate the influenc...
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 study addresses individual and group-level effects of jury deliberation and decision making. Us...
This experiment explored whether negative pretrial publicity (N-PTP) and need for cognition (NC) aff...
This pilot experiment was conducted to examine ambiguity of a trial with regards to jurors’ verdicts...
Content analyses of 30 mock-jury deliberations were performed to explore whether pretrial publicity ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study examined the influence of general pre-tria...
The experiment examined the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) and delay on juror memor...
We explored the effects of pretrial publicity (PTP) and juror age on decision making and source memo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of pretrial publicity (PTP) on mock juror dec...
Pretrial publicity (PTP) can bias jurors’ decisions. The courts often assume such bias can be amelio...
This 2-part study explored how exposure to negative pretrial publicity (Neg-PTP) influences the jury...
This experiment examined how exposure to both negative (anti-defendant) and positive (pro-defendant)...
This study explored how pretrial publicity (PTP) exposure and jury composition affect the slant and ...
Six empirical studies were designed with the following three objectives: 1) To evaluate the influenc...
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 study addresses individual and group-level effects of jury deliberation and decision making. Us...
This experiment explored whether negative pretrial publicity (N-PTP) and need for cognition (NC) aff...
This pilot experiment was conducted to examine ambiguity of a trial with regards to jurors’ verdicts...
Content analyses of 30 mock-jury deliberations were performed to explore whether pretrial publicity ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study examined the influence of general pre-tria...
The experiment examined the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) and delay on juror memor...
We explored the effects of pretrial publicity (PTP) and juror age on decision making and source memo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of pretrial publicity (PTP) on mock juror dec...