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Damage Awards: Jurors’ Sense of Entitlement as a Predictor
by Gary Giewat, Ph.D.Posted on May 30, 2011 | 13 CommentsHow are damages awarded related to juror sense of entitlement? Original research shows that relationship with three questions to identify entitlement provided. -
Narrative Persuasion in Legal Settings: What’s the Story?
by Philip J. Mazzocco, Ph.D. and Melanie C. Green, Ph.D.Posted on May 30, 2011 | 20 CommentsA new look at the narrative in legal settings with reactions from two trial consultants. -
Techniques for Avoiding and Breaking Bad News
by Steven E. Perkel, DSW, LCSW and Eric DakhariPosted on May 30, 2011 | 1 CommentCommunicating bad news is always difficult. Here are some structured strategies to help you say what needs to be said. -
Are Your Jurors Mad or Sad?
by Karen Page Winterich, Ph.D.Posted on May 30, 2011 | 1 CommentHow jurors emotional state contributes to their eventual verdict. And how you can figure out how to modify that emotional state! -
The New ABC’s of Product Defense
by Ken Broda-Bahm, Ph.D.Posted on May 30, 2011 | No CommentsWhat do you need to know now in the area of product defense? A step-by-step guide to new strategies. -
Consulting on a Budget
by Jessica Hoffman Brylo, J.D., M.A.Posted on May 30, 2011 | No CommentsHow can you conserve your case budget and still do pre-trial research? Take a look at some of these ideas! -
Budget Conscious Witness Preparation
by Katherine JamesPosted on May 30, 2011 | No CommentsPractical, pragmatic ideas from an experienced consultant on preparing witnesses while maintaining your budget. -
Editor’s Note for May 2011
by Rita Handrich, EditorPosted on May 30, 2011 | No CommentsRace, gender, tears, rage, damages, communication, economy and emotion! We run the gamut in this issue. -
Eyeglasses and Mock Juror Decisions
by Michael J. Brown, Ph.D.Posted on March 30, 2011 | 21 CommentsThis is the research which was publicized this month by the New York Daily News and then spread all over the internet via blogs and commentary. Occasionally, research is misinterpreted. This is one of those times. Get the real story here. -
Jurors with Attention Deficit Disorder – Tips on Identifying Jurors and Improving their Attention
by Jill M. Leibold, Ph.D. and Elizabeth Babbitt, M.A.Posted on March 30, 2011 | No CommentsA juror with ADD or ADHD is not always a bad thing. Learn how to identify and engage these jurors for maximum effect and minimal distraction.