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social psychology
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Showing posts with label
social psychology
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February 11, 2013
Exercise: Priming students to detect covert biases
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In an eye-opening exercise in my graduate forensic psychology course, I had two groups separately analyze a sanitized forensic report. The s...
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September 19, 2010
Science often disbelieved, study finds
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How many times have you found yourself in court, being challenged on basic information that is virtually undisputed and noncontroversial a...
October 8, 2009
Equality in justice: Cognitive dissonance and fame
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Having blogged about both the Polanski case and that of David Mitchell (Susan Smart) in Utah, I was intrigued to read this sociological anal...
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