This Article presents a novel body of research in cognitive psychology called coherence-based reasoning, which has thus far been published in journals of experimental psychology. This cognitive approach challenges the stalemated conflict between the Rationalist and Critical models of decision making that have dominated legal scholarship for over a century. The experimental findings demonstrate that many legal decisions fit into neither of these models. Based on a connectionist cognitive architecture, coherence-based reasoning shows that the decision-making process progresses bidirectionally: premises and facts both determine conclusions and are affected by them in return. A natural result of this cognitive process is a skewing of the premis...
Formalists and antiformalists continue to debate the utility of using legislative history and curren...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2016. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Timoth...
In this article the Think-Aloud Method, a method used in problem solving research in Psychology, is ...
We experimentally study the effects of the split-award tort reform, where the state takes a share of...
Expert testimony in human cognition are being used increasingly in legal situations. In this article...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Simon (1998; 2004) presented a psychological model of...
This article discusses the role of cognitive bias in legal decision making. Drawing on research in c...
The present series of studies examine how jurors and public defenders evaluate different pieces of e...
The facts matter, but the story matters more. (David R. Dow, author of The autobiography of an execu...
Legal judgments require one to make sense of a complex set of typically contradicting pieces of info...
Legal cases are frequently inconclusive. One source of inconclusiveness is the necessity to balance ...
Recently legal scholarship has been heavily influenced by coherence theories of law and adjudication...
ON A JUDGE’S INTUITIVE DECISIONSSummaryThe paper discusses the credibility of legal decisions taken ...
The present series of studies examine how jurors and public defenders evaluate different pieces of e...
The authors investigate to what extent an evaluation of legal evidence in terms of coherence (sugges...
Formalists and antiformalists continue to debate the utility of using legislative history and curren...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2016. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Timoth...
In this article the Think-Aloud Method, a method used in problem solving research in Psychology, is ...
We experimentally study the effects of the split-award tort reform, where the state takes a share of...
Expert testimony in human cognition are being used increasingly in legal situations. In this article...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Simon (1998; 2004) presented a psychological model of...
This article discusses the role of cognitive bias in legal decision making. Drawing on research in c...
The present series of studies examine how jurors and public defenders evaluate different pieces of e...
The facts matter, but the story matters more. (David R. Dow, author of The autobiography of an execu...
Legal judgments require one to make sense of a complex set of typically contradicting pieces of info...
Legal cases are frequently inconclusive. One source of inconclusiveness is the necessity to balance ...
Recently legal scholarship has been heavily influenced by coherence theories of law and adjudication...
ON A JUDGE’S INTUITIVE DECISIONSSummaryThe paper discusses the credibility of legal decisions taken ...
The present series of studies examine how jurors and public defenders evaluate different pieces of e...
The authors investigate to what extent an evaluation of legal evidence in terms of coherence (sugges...
Formalists and antiformalists continue to debate the utility of using legislative history and curren...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2016. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Timoth...
In this article the Think-Aloud Method, a method used in problem solving research in Psychology, is ...