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January 6, 1999
Reducing the hindsight bias utilizing attorney closing arguments
M J Stallard, D L Worthington
Food and Drug Law Journal
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May 23, 2002
Clearing away the junk: court-appointed experts, scientifically marginal evidence, and the silicone gel breast implant litigation
P J Goss, D L Worthington, M J Stallard, et al.
Psychological Reports
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June 1, 1997
Making attributions to the physician following closing arguments of a simulated medical malpractice suit: jurors' sex, health locus of control, and locus of authority
D L Worthington
Journal of Personality Assessment
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January 1, 1986
The predictive validity of subtle and obvious empirically derived psychological test items under faking conditions
D L Worthington, R S Schlottmann
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Law and Human Behavior
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January 6, 1999
Reducing the hindsight bias utilizing attorney closing arguments
M J Stallard, D L Worthington
Food and Drug Law Journal
|
May 23, 2002
Clearing away the junk: court-appointed experts, scientifically marginal evidence, and the silicone gel breast implant litigation
P J Goss, D L Worthington, M J Stallard, et al.
Psychological Reports
|
June 1, 1997
Making attributions to the physician following closing arguments of a simulated medical malpractice suit: jurors' sex, health locus of control, and locus of authority
D L Worthington
Journal of Personality Assessment
|
January 1, 1986
The predictive validity of subtle and obvious empirically derived psychological test items under faking conditions
D L Worthington, R S Schlottmann
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