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Does Deposition Video Camera Angle Affect Witness Credibility?
by Chris Dominic, MA and Jeffrey W. Jarman, Ph.D. and Jonathan M. Lytle, Ph.D.Posted on May 31, 2015 | 15 CommentsDo different camera angles during deposition affect how observers will assess the credibility of the witness? Take a look at this research! -
Looks Like Science, Must be True! Graphs and the Halo of Scientific Truth
by Aner Tal, Ph.DPosted on May 31, 2015 | 6 CommentsHow complex do your graphs and charts need to be to persuade? As it happens, not very complex. -
Jury Instructions: Work In Progress
by Steven E. Perkel, DSW, LCSW and Benjamin PerkelPosted on May 31, 2015 | 2 CommentsIs plain language an important factor to consider in a jury charge? Yes. Here's a look at the latest knowledge. -
“Soft” vs. “Hard” Psychological Science in the Courtroom
by Geoffrey D. Munro, Ph.D. and Cynthia A. Munro, Ph.D.Posted on May 31, 2015 | 5 CommentsDo jurors prefer hard science over soft science when it comes to evidence presented in the courtroom? And if they do, how can you change their minds? -
Favorite Thing: The Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
by Editorial StaffPosted on May 31, 2015 | No CommentsIt's tough to keep up with rapidly changing areas of study so when we find websites like this one, we want you to know. -
Using The Other Side’s Strikes: Regulating The Information Flow To Steer Your Opponent In Voir Dire
by Roy Futterman, Ph.D.Posted on May 31, 2015 | 2 CommentsYou know jury selection is a strategic encounter but here's a way to increase your odds of success! -
Top 10 Most Widely Read Jury Expert Articles Since 2011!
by Editorial StaffPosted on May 31, 2015 | 1 CommentWe've been surprised by how popular these lists of most clicked-on articles are and so we are giving you one more before 2016. These are the most popular articles since The Jury Expert began to publish only online. -
Thanks Ron Matlon and Happy Trails!
by Rita R. Handrich, Ph.D.Posted on May 31, 2015 | No CommentsWe are really going to miss Ron Matlon and we have a terrific line-up for this issue. -
Why Women Stay Quiet at Work, But Not in the Jury Room
by Suann Ingle, MSPosted on February 27, 2015 | 3 CommentsWhat might we be doing better in the jury room than we are in the workplace? Suann Ingle thinks we might be better at helping women participate in discussions.