Many people rely on mental shortcuts, or heuristics, to make complex decisions, but this sometimes leads to inaccurate inferences, or cognitive illusions. A recent study suggests such cognitive illusions influence judicial decision making
Heuristics have rapidly become a core concept in the study of political behavior. The term heuristic...
Operation of mental schemes include schemes for gathering information, comparing and evaluating (ass...
Abstract / Synopsis People are able to make many quick and efficient decisions each day by, often no...
Many people rely on mental shortcuts, or heuristics, to make complex decisions, but this sometimes l...
The quality of the judicial system depends upon the quality of decisions that judges make. Even the ...
Several empirical research studies have shown that cognitive bias can unconsciously distort inferenc...
This dissertation incorporates the study of heuristics into the field of judicial behavior. Heuristi...
Judicial intuition is misunderstood. Labeled as cognitive bias, it is held responsible for stereotyp...
„The Factors of Perceived Court Decisions“. Akvilė Rybelytė. Vilnius, Vilnius university, 2018. 55 p...
Fact inferences made by the trial judge are the lynchpin of civil litigation. If inferences were a m...
A famous tale talks about three baseball umpires who were asked how they rule on a ball. One said, “...
The Law and Decision Literature is abundant of examples where Law Practitioners decision making is s...
Ostensibly, we are all Legal Realists now. No longer do legal theorists maintain that judicial decis...
Legal cases are frequently inconclusive. One source of inconclusiveness is the necessity to balance ...
How do judges judge? Do they apply law to facts in a mechanical and deliberative way, as the formali...
Heuristics have rapidly become a core concept in the study of political behavior. The term heuristic...
Operation of mental schemes include schemes for gathering information, comparing and evaluating (ass...
Abstract / Synopsis People are able to make many quick and efficient decisions each day by, often no...
Many people rely on mental shortcuts, or heuristics, to make complex decisions, but this sometimes l...
The quality of the judicial system depends upon the quality of decisions that judges make. Even the ...
Several empirical research studies have shown that cognitive bias can unconsciously distort inferenc...
This dissertation incorporates the study of heuristics into the field of judicial behavior. Heuristi...
Judicial intuition is misunderstood. Labeled as cognitive bias, it is held responsible for stereotyp...
„The Factors of Perceived Court Decisions“. Akvilė Rybelytė. Vilnius, Vilnius university, 2018. 55 p...
Fact inferences made by the trial judge are the lynchpin of civil litigation. If inferences were a m...
A famous tale talks about three baseball umpires who were asked how they rule on a ball. One said, “...
The Law and Decision Literature is abundant of examples where Law Practitioners decision making is s...
Ostensibly, we are all Legal Realists now. No longer do legal theorists maintain that judicial decis...
Legal cases are frequently inconclusive. One source of inconclusiveness is the necessity to balance ...
How do judges judge? Do they apply law to facts in a mechanical and deliberative way, as the formali...
Heuristics have rapidly become a core concept in the study of political behavior. The term heuristic...
Operation of mental schemes include schemes for gathering information, comparing and evaluating (ass...
Abstract / Synopsis People are able to make many quick and efficient decisions each day by, often no...