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Margaret Bull

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Law and Human Behavior|March 17, 2023
Potential causes of racial disparities in wrongful convictions based on mistaken identifications: Own-race bias and differences in evidence-based suspicionJacqueline Katzman, Margaret Bull Kovera
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 16, 2021
Diversity's Impact on the Quality of DeliberationsAmanda 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 evidenceJacqueline Austin Chorn, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior|October 18, 2007
The effectiveness of opposing expert witnesses for educating jurors about unreliable expert evidenceLora 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 accommodationsTara 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 guiltJoseph A Vitriol, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior|August 1, 2009
The effects of rehabilitative voir dire on juror bias and decision makingCaroline 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 identificationSarah 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 TestimonyBradley D McAuliff, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior|December 18, 2007
Introduction to commentaries on the Illinois pilot study of lineup reformsBrian L Cutler, Margaret Bull Kovera
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Law and Human Behavior|March 17, 2023
Potential causes of racial disparities in wrongful convictions based on mistaken identifications: Own-race bias and differences in evidence-based suspicionJacqueline Katzman, Margaret Bull Kovera
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 16, 2021
Diversity's Impact on the Quality of DeliberationsAmanda 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 evidenceJacqueline Austin Chorn, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior|October 18, 2007
The effectiveness of opposing expert witnesses for educating jurors about unreliable expert evidenceLora 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 accommodationsTara 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 guiltJoseph A Vitriol, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior|August 1, 2009
The effects of rehabilitative voir dire on juror bias and decision makingCaroline 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 identificationSarah 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 TestimonyBradley D McAuliff, Margaret Bull Kovera
Law and Human Behavior|December 18, 2007
Introduction to commentaries on the Illinois pilot study of lineup reformsBrian L Cutler, Margaret Bull Kovera
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