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Lee J Curley

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Forensic Science International. Synergy|January 1, 2021
Corrigendum to "An inconvenient truth: More rigorous and ecologically valid research is needed to properly understand cognitive bias in forensic decisions" [Forensic Sci. Int. Synergy 2 (2020) 107-109]Lee J Curley, James Munro, Martin Lages
Forensic Science International. Synergy|January 1, 2021
Author response: No need for throwing stones - Wherever you live…Lee J Curley, James Munro, Martin Lages
Forensic Science International. Synergy|May 16, 2020
An inconvenient truth: More rigorous and ecologically valid research is needed to properly understand cognitive bias in forensic decisionsLee J Curley, James Munro, Martin Lages
Medicine, Science, and the Law|February 17, 2022
Cognitive and human factors in legal layperson decision making: Sources of bias in juror decision makingLee J Curley, James Munro, Itiel E Dror
Psychological Reports|October 4, 2018
Decision Science: A New HopeLee J Curley, Rory MacLean, Jennifer Murray, et al.
Medicine, Science, and the Law|October 11, 2017
Are consistent juror decisions related to fast and frugal decision making? Investigating the relationship between juror consistency, decision speed and cue utilisationLee J Curley, Jennifer Murray, Rory MacLean, et al.
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|February 11, 2026
Unveiling Bias: The Impact of Male Rape Myths and Stereotypes on Juror Verdicts in Male-on-Male Rape TrialsLee J Curley, B Kennath Widanaralalage, Dominic Willmott, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|November 7, 2019
Assessing Cognitive Bias in Forensic Decisions: A Review and OutlookLee J Curley, James Munro, Martin Lages, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|January 30, 2020
Authors' ResponseLee J Curley, James Munro, Martin Lages, et al.
Medicine, Science, and the Law|December 4, 2018
The bastard verdict and its influence on jurorsLee J Curley, Rory MacLean, Jennifer Murray, et al.
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Forensic Science International. Synergy|January 1, 2021
Corrigendum to "An inconvenient truth: More rigorous and ecologically valid research is needed to properly understand cognitive bias in forensic decisions" [Forensic Sci. Int. Synergy 2 (2020) 107-109]Lee J Curley, James Munro, Martin Lages
Forensic Science International. Synergy|January 1, 2021
Author response: No need for throwing stones - Wherever you live…Lee J Curley, James Munro, Martin Lages
Forensic Science International. Synergy|May 16, 2020
An inconvenient truth: More rigorous and ecologically valid research is needed to properly understand cognitive bias in forensic decisionsLee J Curley, James Munro, Martin Lages
Medicine, Science, and the Law|February 17, 2022
Cognitive and human factors in legal layperson decision making: Sources of bias in juror decision makingLee J Curley, James Munro, Itiel E Dror
Psychological Reports|October 4, 2018
Decision Science: A New HopeLee J Curley, Rory MacLean, Jennifer Murray, et al.
Medicine, Science, and the Law|October 11, 2017
Are consistent juror decisions related to fast and frugal decision making? Investigating the relationship between juror consistency, decision speed and cue utilisationLee J Curley, Jennifer Murray, Rory MacLean, et al.
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|February 11, 2026
Unveiling Bias: The Impact of Male Rape Myths and Stereotypes on Juror Verdicts in Male-on-Male Rape TrialsLee J Curley, B Kennath Widanaralalage, Dominic Willmott, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|November 7, 2019
Assessing Cognitive Bias in Forensic Decisions: A Review and OutlookLee J Curley, James Munro, Martin Lages, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|January 30, 2020
Authors' ResponseLee J Curley, James Munro, Martin Lages, et al.
Medicine, Science, and the Law|December 4, 2018
The bastard verdict and its influence on jurorsLee J Curley, Rory MacLean, Jennifer Murray, et al.
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