Research on juries once served as a pillar of psychological scholarship, but publication of such research has slowed considerably in recent years. In an attempt to reinvigorate scholarship on this important topic, this volume summarizes what is known about the psychology of juries and makes a strong call to arms for more research.
Research on juries once served as a pillar of psychological scholarship, but publication of such research has slowed considerably in recent years. In an attempt to reinvigorate scholarship on this important topic, this volume summarizes what is known about the psychology of juries and makes a strong call to arms for more research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contributors Preface Introduction: An Overview Margaret Bull Kovera Part I: Important but Understudied Topics in Jury Research Chapter 1: Integrating Individual and Group Models of Juror Decision Making Lora M. Levett and Dennis Devine Chapter 2: The Effects of Collaborative Remembering on Trial Verdicts William Hirst and Charles B. Stone Chapter 3: Integrating Concepts of Trial Advocacy Into Juror Decision-Making Research Christina A. Studebaker Chapter 4: Studying the Effects of Race, Ethnicity, and Culture on Jury Behavior Jennifer S. Hunt Chapter 5: Juries Compared With What? The Need for a Baseline and Attention to Real World Complexity Jennifer K. Robbennolt and Theodore Eisenberg Chapter 6: Global Juries: A Plan for Research Valerie P. Hans, Hiroshi Fukurai, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovi¿, and Jaihyun Park Part II: Validity and Trial Simulation Methodology Chapter 7: Jury Simulation Goals Jonathan J. Koehler and John B. Meixner, Jr. Chapter 8: Managing Different Aspects of Validity in Trial Simulation Research Daniel A. Krauss and Joel D. Lieberman Chapter 9: Jury Simulation Research: Pros, Cons, Trends, and Alternatives Brian H. Bornstein Chapter 10: How Typical is Lockhart v. McCree? Ecological Validity Concerns in Court Opinions Mary R. Rose Part III: Synthesis and Future Directions Chapter 11: Suggested Do's and Don'ts for Future Jury Research: A Swan Song Norbert L. Kerr Conclusion: The Future of Jury Research Margaret Bull Kovera Index About the Editor
Contributors Preface Introduction: An Overview Margaret Bull Kovera Part I: Important but Understudied Topics in Jury Research Chapter 1: Integrating Individual and Group Models of Juror Decision Making Lora M. Levett and Dennis Devine Chapter 2: The Effects of Collaborative Remembering on Trial Verdicts William Hirst and Charles B. Stone Chapter 3: Integrating Concepts of Trial Advocacy Into Juror Decision-Making Research Christina A. Studebaker Chapter 4: Studying the Effects of Race, Ethnicity, and Culture on Jury Behavior Jennifer S. Hunt Chapter 5: Juries Compared With What? The Need for a Baseline and Attention to Real World Complexity Jennifer K. Robbennolt and Theodore Eisenberg Chapter 6: Global Juries: A Plan for Research Valerie P. Hans, Hiroshi Fukurai, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovi¿, and Jaihyun Park Part II: Validity and Trial Simulation Methodology Chapter 7: Jury Simulation Goals Jonathan J. Koehler and John B. Meixner, Jr. Chapter 8: Managing Different Aspects of Validity in Trial Simulation Research Daniel A. Krauss and Joel D. Lieberman Chapter 9: Jury Simulation Research: Pros, Cons, Trends, and Alternatives Brian H. Bornstein Chapter 10: How Typical is Lockhart v. McCree? Ecological Validity Concerns in Court Opinions Mary R. Rose Part III: Synthesis and Future Directions Chapter 11: Suggested Do's and Don'ts for Future Jury Research: A Swan Song Norbert L. Kerr Conclusion: The Future of Jury Research Margaret Bull Kovera Index About the Editor
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