Jury Verdicts: The Role of Group Size and Social Decision Rule |
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Group Structure and Decisionmaking in Juries | 1 |
Empirical Research Prompted by the Supreme | 37 |
Method | 61 |
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acquittal analysis Apodaca attorneys behavior Bennett certainty of guilt consensus conviction-acquittal ratios correct crime Davis defendant deviation differences discussion dissenters Effects of Jury Effects of Social epilog interval error evidence Experiment ference function group decision hung juries implicit independent variable interaction internal validity jury type jury verdicts jury's Kalven and Zeisel large juries less Louisiana majority measure minority jurors null hypothesis observed outcome participation PBARD Pct args percent person population Post-deliberation predicted present proportion quorum juries reasonable doubt recall of arguments reduced jury reduced SDR Saks and Ostrom sample size significant six-member juries six-person juries sized juries Sloan small juries smaller Social Comparison Theory Social Decision Rules sociometric ratings statistical Street studies Supreme Court Table task tion total commun rate trial twelve-member juries twelve-person juries Type II error unani unanimous juries Valenti venire sample votes Zeisel and Diamond