We explored the effects of pretrial publicity (PTP) and juror age on decision making and source memory. Mock jurors read news articles containing negative PTP, positive PTP, or unrelated stories. One week later they viewed a murder trial, made decisions about guilt, and completed a source memory test. We found that only positive PTP had a significant effect on older jurors\u27 verdicts and impressions (positivity effect); while only negative PTP had a significant effect on younger jurors\u27 verdicts (negativity effect). PTP and juror age had significant effects on accurate source memory judgments (accurately attributing trial information to the trial) with older jurors and those exposed to PTP being less accurate. Only PTP had a significan...
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 experiment explored whether negative pretrial publicity (N-PTP) and need for cognition (NC) aff...
We explored the effects of pretrial publicity (PTP) and juror age on decision making and source memo...
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...
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...
This 2-part study explored how exposure to negative pretrial publicity (Neg-PTP) influences the jury...
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 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)...
This experiment administered pretrial publicity (PTP) using a spaced procedure in which mock-jurors ...
This experiment administered pretrial publicity (PTP) using a spaced procedure in which mock-jurors ...
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 experiment explored whether negative pretrial publicity (N-PTP) and need for cognition (NC) aff...
We explored the effects of pretrial publicity (PTP) and juror age on decision making and source memo...
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...
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...
This 2-part study explored how exposure to negative pretrial publicity (Neg-PTP) influences the jury...
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 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)...
This experiment administered pretrial publicity (PTP) using a spaced procedure in which mock-jurors ...
This experiment administered pretrial publicity (PTP) using a spaced procedure in which mock-jurors ...
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 experiment explored whether negative pretrial publicity (N-PTP) and need for cognition (NC) aff...