Calibration in Court_NSF_Study 2_Jury Deliberation

  • Tess Neal (Creator)
  • Kristen Mccowan (Creator)
  • Emily Denne (Creator)
  • Emily Line (Creator)
  • Jake Plantz (Creator)
  • N. Schweitzer (Creator)
  • Sarah Gervais (Creator)
  • Sarah Eagan (Creator)
  • Brian Bornstein (Creator)
  • Kimberly Dellapaolera (Creator)
  • Evan McCracken (Creator)
  • Melanie Fessinger (Creator)
  • Open Science Framework (Contributor)

Dataset

Description

This 2nd part of an NSF-funded project is designed as a jury simulation experiment with a diverse samples of community participants to 1) identify individual difference factors that predict people's ability to rely appropriately on scientific evidence, 2) investigate the effectiveness of a Fuzzy Trace Theory-inspired safeguard compared to traditional safeguards to enhance people's ability to rely appropriately on scientific evidence, and 3) assess the role of scientific evidence in jury deliberation, especially as a function of evidence quality, individual differences, and safeguards.
Date made available2022
PublisherOpen Science Framework

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