Friday, 28 October 2016

Choosing your jurors: On bias, curiosity and  wisdom

Earlier this week, we wrote on the question of whether those who have a higher score on the Need for Cognition Scale are just lazy (and the answer was no, not really). If you read this blog regularly, you know that bias is where we work and focus. We also like a curious juror (sometimes) […] Related posts: Uncommon Wisdom: Lessons from Patent and IP  Mock Jurors Choosing to either disgust your jurors or tick them off Choosing science over beliefs: Frequency of dog bites and feelings of safety...

Kahn, Landrum, Carpenter, Helft, & Jameson. (2016) Science curiosity and political information processing. . Advances in Political Psychology. info:/




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