A myriad of research has been done on the ways in which different linguistic features can affect perceptions made about the speaker. The judgments made about a speaker can be particularly important in legal settings, like trials. The purpose of this research was to study how witnesses are evaluated by jurors and the aims of the study were: 1) to examine how differing representations of speech may affect judgments made about the speaker; 2) to examine how speakers belonging to differing socioeconomic classes may be judged differently; and 3) to examine how men and women speakers may be judged differently. Participants in the study read witness testimonies of a car accident, and then judged the speakers of each testimony on a five-point scale...
Many factors have been shown to influence perceptions of complainant (e.g. defendant) credibility an...
Researchers have found that variations in listeners\u27 judgments of speakers are associated with th...
Nonverbal cues that occur during trial testimony have been shown to make a difference in juror ratin...
A myriad of research has been done on the ways in which different linguistic features can affect per...
While the effects of linguistic power on witness credibility in the courtroom as well as preliminary...
While the effects of linguistic power on witness credibility in the courtroom as well as preliminary...
Extralegal factors such as accent status, race and age may affect how someone is perceived in courtr...
With the increased use in expert witness testimony in civil trials, the decisions that jury members ...
The present study investigated the perceived credibility of an eyewitness as a function of the gramm...
The present study investigated the perceived credibility of an eyewitness as a function of the gramm...
The literature concerning language, law, and power has traditionally focused on the linguistic strat...
The current study looked at the impact of British regional accents on evaluations of eyewitness test...
The purpose of the present work was to investigate the effect two eyewitness factors, accent and eth...
Findings from research conducted into interpreted court proceedings have suggested that it is the in...
The purpose of the present work was to investigate the effect two eyewitness factors, accent and eth...
Many factors have been shown to influence perceptions of complainant (e.g. defendant) credibility an...
Researchers have found that variations in listeners\u27 judgments of speakers are associated with th...
Nonverbal cues that occur during trial testimony have been shown to make a difference in juror ratin...
A myriad of research has been done on the ways in which different linguistic features can affect per...
While the effects of linguistic power on witness credibility in the courtroom as well as preliminary...
While the effects of linguistic power on witness credibility in the courtroom as well as preliminary...
Extralegal factors such as accent status, race and age may affect how someone is perceived in courtr...
With the increased use in expert witness testimony in civil trials, the decisions that jury members ...
The present study investigated the perceived credibility of an eyewitness as a function of the gramm...
The present study investigated the perceived credibility of an eyewitness as a function of the gramm...
The literature concerning language, law, and power has traditionally focused on the linguistic strat...
The current study looked at the impact of British regional accents on evaluations of eyewitness test...
The purpose of the present work was to investigate the effect two eyewitness factors, accent and eth...
Findings from research conducted into interpreted court proceedings have suggested that it is the in...
The purpose of the present work was to investigate the effect two eyewitness factors, accent and eth...
Many factors have been shown to influence perceptions of complainant (e.g. defendant) credibility an...
Researchers have found that variations in listeners\u27 judgments of speakers are associated with th...
Nonverbal cues that occur during trial testimony have been shown to make a difference in juror ratin...