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Law and Human Behavior|November 5, 2002
Identifying stalking: the relevance of intent in commonsense reasoningSusan M Dennison, Donald M ThomsonLaw and Human Behavior|December 6, 2000
Building mental health professionals' decisional models into tests of predictive validity: the accuracy of contextualized predictions of violenceJ L Skeem, E P Mulvey, C W LidzLaw and Human Behavior|August 15, 2001
The effects of note-taking and trial transcript access on mock jury decisions in a complex civil trialI A Horowitz, L ForsterLeeLaw and Human Behavior|November 6, 2018
How does evaluator empathy impact a forensic interview?Lauren M Vera, Marcus T Boccaccini, Kelsey Laxton, et al.Law and Human Behavior|October 21, 2016
A biphasic process of resistance among suspects: The mobilization and decline of self-regulatory resourcesStephanie Madon, Max Guyll, Yueran Yang, et al.Law and Human Behavior|December 16, 2016
Does early onset of criminal behavior differentiate for whom serious mental illness has a direct or indirect effect on recidivism?Jason Matejkowski, Aaron Conrad, Michael OstermannLaw and Human Behavior|December 21, 2007
On the diagnosticity of multiple-witness identificationsSteven E Clark, Gary L WellsLaw and Human Behavior|February 10, 2017
Combined evaluations of competency to stand trial and mental state at the time of the offense: An overlooked methodological consideration?Lauren Kois, James M Wellbeloved-Stone, Preeti Chauhan, et al.Law and Human Behavior|February 10, 2017
Deconstructing the simplification of jury instructions: How simplifying the features of complexity affects jurors' application of instructionsChantelle M Baguley, Blake M McKimmie, Barbara M MasserLaw and Human Behavior|April 7, 2017
For whom does deterrence affect behavior? Identifying key individual differencesAdam Fine, Benjamin van RooijPageof 120