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March 17, 2023
Potential causes of racial disparities in wrongful convictions based on mistaken identifications: Own-race bias and differences in evidence-based suspicion
Jacqueline Katzman, Margaret Bull Kovera
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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September 16, 2021
Diversity's Impact on the Quality of Deliberations
Amanda Nicholson Bergold, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior
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September 17, 2019
Variations in reliability and validity do not influence judge, attorney, and mock juror decisions about psychological expert evidence
Jacqueline Austin Chorn, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior
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October 18, 2007
The effectiveness of opposing expert witnesses for educating jurors about unreliable expert evidence
Lora M Levett, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior
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May 20, 2006
The effects of attribution of responsibility and work history on perceptions of reasonable accommodations
Tara L Mitchell, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior
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October 2, 2018
Exposure to capital voir dire may not increase convictions despite increasing pretrial presumption of guilt
Joseph A Vitriol, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior
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August 1, 2009
The effects of rehabilitative voir dire on juror bias and decision making
Caroline B Crocker, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior
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July 3, 2008
Instruction bias and lineup presentation moderate the effects of administrator knowledge on eyewitness identification
Sarah M Greathouse, Margaret Bull Kovera
Psychology, Crime & Law : PC & L
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April 24, 2012
Do Jurors Get What They Expect? Traditional versus Alternative Forms of Children's Testimony
Bradley D McAuliff, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior
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December 18, 2007
Introduction to commentaries on the Illinois pilot study of lineup reforms
Brian L Cutler, Margaret Bull Kovera
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Law and Human Behavior
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March 17, 2023
Potential causes of racial disparities in wrongful convictions based on mistaken identifications: Own-race bias and differences in evidence-based suspicion
Jacqueline Katzman, Margaret Bull Kovera
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
September 16, 2021
Diversity's Impact on the Quality of Deliberations
Amanda Nicholson Bergold, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior
|
September 17, 2019
Variations in reliability and validity do not influence judge, attorney, and mock juror decisions about psychological expert evidence
Jacqueline Austin Chorn, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior
|
October 18, 2007
The effectiveness of opposing expert witnesses for educating jurors about unreliable expert evidence
Lora M Levett, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior
|
May 20, 2006
The effects of attribution of responsibility and work history on perceptions of reasonable accommodations
Tara L Mitchell, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior
|
October 2, 2018
Exposure to capital voir dire may not increase convictions despite increasing pretrial presumption of guilt
Joseph A Vitriol, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior
|
August 1, 2009
The effects of rehabilitative voir dire on juror bias and decision making
Caroline B Crocker, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior
|
July 3, 2008
Instruction bias and lineup presentation moderate the effects of administrator knowledge on eyewitness identification
Sarah M Greathouse, Margaret Bull Kovera
Psychology, Crime & Law : PC & L
|
April 24, 2012
Do Jurors Get What They Expect? Traditional versus Alternative Forms of Children's Testimony
Bradley D McAuliff, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior
|
December 18, 2007
Introduction to commentaries on the Illinois pilot study of lineup reforms
Brian L Cutler, Margaret Bull Kovera
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