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Lee John Curley
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Assessing cognitive bias in forensic decisions: a review and outlook
LJ Curley, J Munro, M Lages, R MacLean, J Murray
Journal of Forensic Sciences 65 (2), 354-360, 2020
362020
Decision science: a new hope
LJ Curley, R MacLean, J Murray, P Laybourn
Psychological reports 122 (6), 2417-2439, 2019
222019
Cognitive and human factors in legal layperson decision making: Sources of bias in juror decision making
LJ Curley, J Munro, IE Dror
Medicine, Science and the Law 62 (3), 206-215, 2022
162022
An inconvenient truth: More rigorous and ecologically valid research is needed to properly understand cognitive bias in forensic decisions
LJ Curley, J Munro, M Lages
Forensic science international: Synergy 2, 107, 2020
152020
Verdict spotting: investigating the effects of juror bias, evidence anchors and verdict system in jurors
LJ Curley, J Murray, R MacLean, J Munro, M Lages, LA Frumkin, ...
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 29 (3), 323-344, 2022
92022
Faith in thy threshold
LJ Curley, J Murray, R MacLean, P Laybourn, D Brown
Medicine, Science and the Law 58 (4), 239-250, 2018
82018
Informing reform: The views of legal professionals on the unique aspects of Scottish Law
LJ Curley, J Munro, LA Frumkin, J Turner
Medicine, Science and the law 61 (4), 256-265, 2021
72021
The bastard verdict and its influence on jurors
LJ Curley, R MacLean, J Murray, P Laybourn, D Brown
Medicine, Science and the Law 59 (1), 26-35, 2019
72019
The relationship between the big 5 personality traits and eyewitness recognition
LJ Curley, R MacLean, J Murray
Journal of Articles in Support of the Null Hypothesis 13 (2), 2017
52017
CSI: current research into the impact of bias on crime scene forensics is limited–but psychologists can help
L Curley, J Munro
42019
Are consistent juror decisions related to fast and frugal decision making? Investigating the relationship between juror consistency, decision speed and cue utilisation
LJ Curley, J Murray, R MacLean, P Laybourn
Medicine, Science and the Law 57 (4), 211-219, 2017
42017
Heuristics: The good, the bad, and the biased. What value can bias have for decision makers
LJ Curley, J Murray, R MacLean
Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group Quarterly 100, 41-44, 2015
42015
The Emergence Of Global Behavioral Public Policy–Developments Of And Within The Nudge Unit
T Neuhaus, L Curley
World Complexity Science Academy Journal 3 (2), 2022
32022
Threshold point utilisation in juror decision-making
LJ Curley, R MacLean, J Murray, AC Pollock, P Laybourn
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 26 (1), 110-128, 2019
32019
Threshold utilisation in juror decision making
LJ Curley, R MacLean, J Murray, AC Pollock, P Laybourn
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 0
3
Proven and not proven: A potential alternative to the current Scottish verdict system
LJ Curley, J Munro, J Turner, LA Frumkin, E Jackson, M Lages
Behavioral Sciences & the law 40 (3), 452-466, 2022
22022
Bilingualism: The foreign language effect does not extend to rational decision making
LJ Curley, L Carruthers, B Piotrowska, D Binnie, A Chamizo Villalta
Journal of Articles in Support of the Null Hypothesis 17 (1), 2020
22020
Authors' Response: Is the definition of task-irrelevant contextual information black and white?
LJ Curley, J Munro, M Lages, R MacLean, J Murray
Journal of Forensic Sciences 65 (2), 668-670, 2020
22020
Are legal experts better decision makers than jurors? A psychological evaluation of the role of juries in the 21st century
L Curley, T Neuhaus
Journal of Criminal Psychology, 2024
12024
The strengths and limitations of the experimental study of juror and jury decision making
LJ Curley, N Peddie
Routledge, 2024
12024
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