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Mock-juror evaluations of traditional and ratings-based eyewitness identification evidence

Posted August 10th, 2019 by Ethan Sager & filed under .

Sauer, J. D., Palmer, M. A., & Brewer, N. (2017). Mock-juror evaluations of traditional and ratings-based eyewitness identification evidence. Law and Human Behavior, 41, 375-384

Effects of a proven error on evaluations of witness testimony

Posted August 10th, 2019 by Ethan Sager & filed under .

Lavis, T., & Brewer, N. (2017). Effects of a proven error on evaluations of witness testimony. Law and Human Behavior, 41, 314-323.

Inconsistencies undermine the credibility of confession evidence

Posted August 10th, 2019 by Ethan Sager & filed under .

Palmer, M. A., Button, L., Barnett, E., & Brewer, N. (2016). Inconsistencies undermine the credibility of confession evidence. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 21, 161-173.

The effects of peripheral message factors on clinicians’ judgments about clients

Posted August 10th, 2019 by Ethan Sager & filed under .

Brewer, N., Barnes, J., & Sauer, J. (2011). The effects of peripheral message factors on clinicians’ judgments about clients. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 50, 67-83.

Determinants of tribunal outcomes for Indigenous footballers

Posted August 10th, 2019 by Ethan Sager & filed under .

Brewer, N., Welsh, C., & Williams, J. (2010). Determinants of tribunal outcomes for Indigenous footballers. Australian Aboriginal Studies, 19-30.

Practices, policies and procedures that influence juror satisfaction in Australia

Posted August 10th, 2019 by Ethan Sager & filed under .

Goodman-Delahunty, J., Brewer, N., Clough, J., Horn, J., Ogloff, J. R. P., & Tait, D. (2008). Practices, policies and procedures that influence juror satisfaction in Australia. Research and Public Policy Series No. 87. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology. (ISSN 1326-6004).

How processing resources shape the influence of stealing thunder on mock-juror verdicts

Posted August 10th, 2019 by Ethan Sager & filed under .

Howard, M. V. A., Brewer, N., & Williams, K. D. (2006). How processing resources shape the influence of stealing thunder on mock-juror verdicts. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 13, 60-66.

Improving comprehension of jury instructions with audio-visual presentation

Posted August 10th, 2019 by Ethan Sager & filed under .

Brewer, N., Harvey, S., & Semmler, C. (2004). Improving comprehension of jury instructions with audio-visual presentation. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 18, 765-776.

Effects of testimonial inconsistencies and witness group identity on mock-juror judgments

Posted August 10th, 2019 by Ethan Sager & filed under .

Brewer, N., & Hupfeld, R. M. (2004). Effects of testimonial inconsistencies and witness group identity on mock-juror judgments. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 34, 493-513.

Effects of testimonial inconsistencies and eyewitness confidence on mock-juror judgments

Posted August 10th, 2019 by Ethan Sager & filed under .

Brewer, N., & Burke, A. (2002). Effects of testimonial inconsistencies and eyewitness confidence on mock-juror judgments. Law and Human Behavior, 26, 353-364.

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