Mental contamination and mental correction: unwanted influences on judgments and evaluations.
TD Wilson, N Brekke - Psychological bulletin, 1994 - psycnet.apa.org
The authors define mental contamination as the process whereby a person has an
unwanted response because of mental processing that is unconscious or uncontrollable …
unwanted response because of mental processing that is unconscious or uncontrollable …
Culpable control and the psychology of blame.
MD Alicke - Psychological bulletin, 2000 - psycnet.apa.org
A culpable control model is advanced to describe the conditions that encourage as well as
mitigate blame and to assess the process by which blame and mitigation occur. The …
mitigate blame and to assess the process by which blame and mitigation occur. The …
[LIVRE][B] The belief in a just world
MJ Lerner, MJ Lerner - 1980 - Springer
The “belief in a just world” refers to those more or less articulated assumptions which
underlie the way people orient themselves to their environment. These assumptions have a …
underlie the way people orient themselves to their environment. These assumptions have a …
Mock juror sampling issues in jury simulation research: A meta-analysis.
The advantages and disadvantages of jury simulation research have often been debated in
the literature. Critics chiefly argue that jury simulations lack verisimilitude, particularly …
the literature. Critics chiefly argue that jury simulations lack verisimilitude, particularly …
Experimental research on just-world theory: problems, developments, and future challenges.
CL Hafer, L Begue - Psychological bulletin, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
MJ Lerner (1980) proposed that people need to believe in a just world; thus, evidence that
the world is not just is threatening, and people have a number of strategies for reducing such …
the world is not just is threatening, and people have a number of strategies for reducing such …
The ecological validity of jury simulations: Is the jury still out?
BH Bornstein - Law and human Behavior, 1999 - Springer
Despite the need to assess the ecological validity of jury simulation research before
generalizing from simulations to the behavior of real jurors, surprisingly little jury research …
generalizing from simulations to the behavior of real jurors, surprisingly little jury research …
The Effects of Physical Attractiveness, Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Gender of Defendants and Victims on Judgments of Mock Jurors: A Meta‐Analysis1
R Mazzella, A Feingold - Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
A meta‐analysis of experimental research on mock juror judgments was conducted to
assess the effects of physical attractiveness, race, socioeconomic status (SES), and gender …
assess the effects of physical attractiveness, race, socioeconomic status (SES), and gender …
Jury decision making: 45 years of empirical research on deliberating groups.
DJ Devine, LD Clayton, BB Dunford… - … , public policy, and …, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
This article provides a comprehensive review of the empirical research on jury decision
making published between 1955 and 1999. In total, 206 distinguishable studies involving …
making published between 1955 and 1999. In total, 206 distinguishable studies involving …
[LIVRE][B] Reflective democracy
RE Goodin - 2003 - books.google.com
Democracy used to be seen as a relatively mechanical matter of merely adding up
everyone's votes in free and fair elections. That mechanistic model has many virtues, among …
everyone's votes in free and fair elections. That mechanistic model has many virtues, among …
Stereotypic biases in social decision making and memory: Testing process models of stereotype use.
GV Bodenhausen - Journal of personality and social psychology, 1988 - psycnet.apa.org
Two information-processing mechanisms that could potentially contribute to judgmental
discrimination against the members of stereotyped social groups were examined in 2 …
discrimination against the members of stereotyped social groups were examined in 2 …