RT Book T1 The psychology of judicial decision making T2 American Psychology-Law Society series A2 Klein, David 1970- A2 Klein, David 1970- LA English PP New York u. a. PB Oxford Univ. Press YR 2010 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/602436338 AB Motivation and judicial behavior : expanding the scope of inquiry / Lawrence Baum -- Multiple constraint satisfaction in judging / Jennifer K. Robbennolt, Robert J. MacCoun, and John M. Darley -- Top-down and bottom-up models of judicial reasoning / Brandon L. Bartels -- Persuasion in the decision making of U.S. Supreme Court justices / Lawrence S. Wrightsman -- Judges as members of small groups / Wendy L. Martinek -- The Supreme Court, social psychology, and group formation / Neal Devins and Will Federspiel -- Is there a psychology of judging? / Frederick Schauer -- Features of judicial reasoning / Emily Sherwin -- In praise of pedantic eclecticism : pitfalls and opportunities in the psychology of judging / Dan Simon -- Judges, expertise, and analogy / Barbara A. Spellman -- Thresholds for action in judicial decisions / Len Dalgleish, James Shanteau, and April Park -- Every jury trial is a bench trial : judicial engineering of jury disputes / C.K. Rowland, Tina Traficanti, and Erin Vernon -- Searching for constraint in legal decision making / Eileen Braman -- Evaluating judges / Gregory Mitchell -- Defining good judging / Andrew J. Wistrich -- Expertise of court judges / James Shanteau and Len Dalgleish -- Cognitive style and judging / Gregory Mitchell and Philip E. Tetlock -- Building a better judiciary / Daniel A. Farber and Suzanna Sherry NO Includes bibliographical references CN KF8775 SN 978-0-19-536758-4 K1 Judicial Process : United States : Psychological aspects K1 Judgments : United States : Psychological aspects K1 Aufsatzsammlung K1 USA : Rechtsanwendung : Psychologie