Reaching a Verdict

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How many participants were paid to take part in Pennington and Hastie
130 from Northwestern and Chicago uni
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What order of testimony gives a persuasive effect?
story
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What did the groups ranged from when viewing a videotaped robbery in Cutler et al?
2 to 8
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what increased the number of guilty verdicts given?
Good WIC conditions and expert descriptive
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How many participants were in Castellow?
71m 74f
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what was the victim and defendant rated on in castellow?
11 bipolar scales
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What did the use of protective shields and videotapes do to the guilty verdicts?
No significant difference
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How many college students from an intro psychology class were in Ross et al?
300
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What was the case in Ross et al about?
A single touch case
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What was the case with the murder charge in Pennington and Hastie?
Commonwealth of Massachusetts v Caldwell
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What was Pickels fictional case about?
theft
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In Nemeth and Wachtler when did the confederates exert an influence?
consistent and chose his seat perceived autonomous
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When the confederate sat at the head of the table in Nemeth and Wacthler he was perceived as?
consistent and confident
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How many were in a group in Nemeth and Watchler?
5
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How much did the confederate suggest when everyone else said $10,000-$25,000
$3000
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Who was more likely to be able to ignore inadmissible evidence?
those who received no legal explanation
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When Murdoch used word lists which words were more likely to be recalled?
first (primary)
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What percentage conformity did Asch find when investigating Majority Influence?
32%
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When is the confority disrupted?
when a stooge disrupts the conformity and gives a different answer to the rest
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What gender gave the most guilty verdicts to the father in Ross et al?
females
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How was Ross et al set up?
A mock trial, a professional film crew recorded actors
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