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 January 27, 2009 in 

The new edition of the American Society of Trial Consultants The Jury Expert is out. I’ll be paying special attention to Gail Herde’s Take Me to Your Leader: An Examination of Authoritarianism as an Indicator of Juror Bias.

I think authoritarianism might be what I’m trying to get at with this scaled jury question; I expect to be able to improve on it with the help of the 1993 Kravitz & Block article from Law and Human Behavior, which Herde cites, that evaluates the reliability and validity of the Legal Attitudes Questionnaire, for a discussion of which see Posey and Wrightman’s Trial Consulting (for a chuckle, also read the sole Amazon review of that book).

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  1. sctexas January 27, 2009 at 12:55 pm - Reply

    “How would you feel if a family member wanted to marry someone who is [African-American, Muslim, an exotic dancer, etc.]?”

    Since when are our hard working exotic dancers a sub-group to be discriminated against? Surely there are plenty of African American, Muslim exotic dancers, no?

  2. Rage Judicata January 27, 2009 at 4:34 pm - Reply

    Jury consultants are about as useful as nipples on a man.

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