Krauss, D. & Lieberman, J. (2017). In The Psychology of Juries: Current Knowledge and a Research Agenda For the Future (M. Kovera, Ed.). The American Psychological Association Washington, DC: American Psychological Association (pp. 185-205).
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Professional Perceptions of Ideal, Acceptable, and Unacceptable Jury Decision Making Research→
/Lieberman, J., Krauss, D., Sakiyama, M., & Heen, M. (2016). Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 34, 495-514. DOI: 10.1002/bsl.2246
Read MoreThe Biasing Effect of the “Sexually Violent Predator” Label on Legal Decisions→
/Scurich, N., Gongola, J., & Krauss, D. (2016). International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 47, 109-114. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2016.05.002.
Read MoreDifferences Between College Student and More Representative Jurors→
/Wiener, R., Krauss, D., & Lieberman, J. (Eds.) (2011). A special issue of Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 29, 325-479.
Read MorePreface to “Differences Between College Student and More Representative Jurors”→
/Lieberman, J., Krauss, D., & Wiener, R. (2011). A special issue of Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 29, 325-327.
Read MoreThe Effect of Acknowledging Mock Jurors’ Feelings on Affective and Cognitive Biases: It Depends on the Sample→
/McCabe, J. & Krauss, D. (2011). A special issue of Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 29, 331-357.
Read MoreMock Jury Research: Where Do We Go From Here?→
/Wiener, R., Krauss, D., & Lieberman, J. (2011). A special issue of Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 29, 467-479.
Read MoreReality Check: A Comparison of College Students and Community Samples of Mock Jurors in a Simulated Sexual Violent Predator Civil Commitment→
/McCabe, J., Krauss, D. & Lieberman, J. (2010). Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 28, 730-750.
Read MoreThe Effects of Labeling, Expert Testimony and Information Processing Mode on Juror Decisions in a SVP Civil Commitment Trial→
/Lieberman, J. & Krauss, D. (2009). Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 6, 25-41.
Read MoreThe Effects of Judicial Admonitions on Hearsay Evidence→
/Lee, D., Krauss, D., & Lieberman, J. (2005). International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 28, 589-603.
Read MoreDeliberating on Dangerousness and Death: Jurors’ Ability to Differentiate Between Expert Actuarial and Clinical Predictions of Dangerousness→
/Krauss, D. & Lee. D. (2003). International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 26, 113-137.
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