Social Psychology in Court |
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Social Science Research and the | 1 |
Composition | 47 |
Structure Process Outcome | 73 |
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able actual answer appear asked attitudes attorneys attribution bail bargaining behavior chapter characteristics charges client complete conclusions conducted conviction court courtroom crime criminal decision defendant defendant's deliberation determine direction discussion effects evidence examination example exists expected experiment experimental eyewitness factors facts favorable Figure final given guilty important increase indicate individual influence initial insanity instructions interest issue judge judge's judgments jurors jury justice lawyers less levels major measures memory methods negotiation observed occurs participation performance person police position practice predict present probability problem procedures produce prosecution psychology questions reach reason recommendation record relatively responsibility role rules scientific selection sentence situation social structure subjects suggest task techniques testimony theory tion trial usually variables verdict vote witness