Submissions from 2024
Pretrial Publicity’s Effects on Jurors’ and Judges’ Decisions, Christine L. Ruva
Submissions from 2023
Implicit and Ingrained? Reducing Unconscious Bias Among Jurors, Angela M. Jones and Christine L. Ruva
Gender, Generations, and Guilt: Defendant Gender and Age Affect Jurors’ Decisions and Perceptions in an Intimate Partner Homicide Trial, Christine L. Ruva, Kendall D. Smith, and Elizabeth C. Sykes
Submissions from 2022
Trial by Tabloid: Can Implicit Bias Education Reduce Pretrial Publicity Bias?, Angela M. Jones, Kimberly A. Wong, Courtney N. Meyers, and Christine Ruva
What Drives a Jury’s Deliberation? The Influence of Pretrial Publicity and Jury Composition on Deliberation Slant and Content, Christine L. Ruva, Stephanie E. Diaz Ortega, and Kathleen A. O'Grady
With Theater, You Have to be Ready for Anything: University Response, Expert Testimony, and Sample Influence Jurors’ Decisions and Counterfactual Endorsement in a Crime Control Theater Case, Christine L. Ruva and Elizabeth C. Sykes
Battling Bias: Can Two Implicit Bias Remedies Reduce Juror Racial Bias?, Christine L. Ruva, Elizabeth C. Sykes, Kendall D. Smith, Lillian R. Deaton, Sumeyye Erdem, and Angela M. Jones
Submissions from 2020
Your Bias is Rubbing Off on Me: The Impact of Pretrial Publicity and Jury Type on Guilt Decisions, Trial Evidence Interpretation, and Impression Formation., Christine L. Ruva and Anthony E. Coy
Submissions from 2019
The Comparative Effects of Two Cognitive Interventions Among Older Adults Residing in Retirement Communities, Elizabeth M. Hudak, Jerri D. Edwards, Ross Andel, Jennifer J. Lister, Cathy L. McEvoy, and Christine L. Ruva
Submissions from 2018
From the Headlines to the Jury Room: An Examination of the Impact of Pretrial Publicity on Jurors and Juries, Christine L. Ruva
Submissions from 2017
Keep your Bias to Yourself: How Deliberating with Differently Biased Others Affects Mock-jurors’ Guilt Decisions, Perceptions of the Defendant, Memories, and Evidence Interpretation., Christine L. Ruva and Christina C. Guenther
Submissions from 2016
The Impact of Pretrial Publicity and Need for Cognition on Mock-Jurors’ Decisions and Deliberation Behavior, Christine L. Ruva
Submissions from 2015
From the Shadows into the Light: How Pretrial Publicity and Deliberation Affect Mock Jurors’ Decisions, Impressions, and Memory, Christine L. Ruva and Christina C. Guenther
Submissions from 2014
Exposure to Both Positive and Negative Pretrial Pubilicity Reduces or Eliminates Mock-Juror Bias, Christine L. Ruva, Mary Dickman, and Jessica L. Mayes
Submissions from 2013
An Examination of Mediators of the Transfer of Cognitive Speed of Processing Training to Everyday Functional Performance, Jerri D. Edwards, Christine L. Ruva, Jennifer L. O'Brien, Christine B. Haley, and Jennifer Lister
Pretrial Publicity and Juror Age Affect Mock-juror Decision Making, Christine L. Ruva and Elizabeth M. Hudak
Submissions from 2012
Behind Closed Doors: The Effect of Pretrial Publicity on Jury Deliberations, Christine L. Ruva and Michelle A. LeVasseur
Timing and Type of Pretrial Publicity Affect Mock-Jurors’ Decisions and Predecisional Distortion, Christine L. Ruva, Jessica L. Mayes, Mary C. Dickman, and Cathy McEvoy
Submissions from 2011
Pretrial Publicity Affects Juror Decision Making and Memory, Christine L. Ruva
Positive and Negative Pretrial Publicity: The Roles of Impression Formation, Emotion, and Predecisional Distortion, Christine L. Ruva, Christina C. Guenther, and Angela Yarbrough
Submissions from 2010
How Pretrial Publicity Affects Juror Decision Making and Memory, Christine L. Ruva
Submissions from 2008
Negative and Positive Pretrial Publicity Affect Juror Memory and Decision Making, Christine L. Ruva and Cathy McEvoy
Submissions from 2007
Effects of Pre-trial Publicity and Jury Deliberation on Juror Bias and Source Memory Errors, Christine Ruva, Cathy McEvoy, and Judith Becker Bryant