Shiraiwa et al., 2012 - Google Patents

The examination of asymmetric cognition in a mock trial scenario: The relation of people's attitudes toward the victim participant system and sentencing decisions.

Shiraiwa et al., 2012

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14862126760917075538
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Shiraiwa Y
Ogihara Y
Karasawa K
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The Japanese Journal of Social Psychology

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The present study examined the determinants of the sentencing decision for a fictional murder case in which a member of the victim's family participates. Previous research indicates that people see others as more influenced by a victim's statements than …
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