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The Psychology of Judicial Decision Making
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Editor(s):
David E. Klein
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Gregory Mitchell
Publication date:
January 08 2010
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Oxford University Press
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9780195367584
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January 08 2010
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195367584.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Motivation and Judicial Behavior: Expanding the Scope of Inquiry
pp. 27
Multiple Constraint Satisfaction in Judging
pp. 41
Top-Down and Bottom-Up Models of Judicial Reasoning
pp. 57
Persuasion in the Decision Making of U.S. Supreme Court Justices
pp. 73
Judges as Members of Small Groups
pp. 85
The Supreme Court, Social Psychology, and Group Formation
pp. 103
Is There a Psychology of Judging?
pp. 121
Features of Judicial Reasoning
pp. 131
In Praise of Pedantic Eclecticism: Pitfalls and Opportunities in the Psychology of Judging
pp. 149
Judges, Expertise, and Analogy
pp. 165
Thresholds for Action in Judicial Decisions
pp. 183
Every Jury Trial Is a Bench Trial: Judicial Engineering of Jury Disputes
pp. 203
Searching for Constraint in Legal Decision Making
pp. 221
Evaluating Judges
pp. 249
Defining Good Judging
pp. 269
Expertise of Court Judges
pp. 279
Cognitive Style and Judging
pp. 285
Building a Better Judiciary
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