Browsing UCO - Graduate Works and Theses by Author "Limke-McLean, Alicia"
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Can authority influence misinformation?: the relationship between misinformation and eyewitness accuracy
Gill, Kaylie (2022)Mistaken identification by eyewitnesses was involved in 72% of the cases where people were later exonerated by DNA testing (Smalarz & Wells, 2015). There has been a large movement in support of eyewitness being unreliable. ... -
Does the presence of diversity dishonesty affect ambivalence and one's motivation to work?
Fisher, Kaylin (2022)Diversity dishonesty is the belief that an organization has inflated its real value of diversity, which can have a significant impact on individual perceptions of company practices. This study sought to assess whether the ... -
The effects of pre-trial publicity on the predictions of duration of jury deliberation
Franks, Marisa (2022)Pre-trial publicity can result in juror bias, memory errors, and biased perceptions, leading to issues within trials and jury deliberation. It is nearly impossible to avoid due to media and that publicity having multiple ... -
Motivating Morality: Linking Moral Foundations and Fundamental Motives
Wedde, Breanna (2021)What motivates moral judgments? The fundamental motives model proposes that people have a set of psychological mechanisms that motivate behavior (Kenrick et al, 2011). The self protection motive functions to protect one ... -
Oklahoma's juvenile justice : disproportionate minority placement among Oklahoma's juveniles
Mooney, Trenton J. (2021)America has a long history of placing a disproportionate number of minorities in the criminal justice system. Disproportionate incarceration/placement rates occur in both the adult and juvenile justice systems. This study ... -
Revising impressions with the authority moral foundation
Erskine, Arlann (2021)Past research argues that judgments of morality supersede warmth or competence when forming impressions, and that some people will revise an impression based on highly diagnostic moral information. Moral Foundations Theory ... -
A Streetcar Named Envy and Aggression
Murphy, Leila (2021)Envy is a well-known unpleasant emotion that is often characterized by inferiority and resentment and appears when individuals compare themselves to others (Parrott, 1991). Jealousy occurs when individuals fear losing ... -
Testing for Automatic Bias to Shoot People of Color.
Durham, Justin D. (2018)Previous research of the shooter bias effect has focused on Black versus White male targets, with participants mistakenly shooting unarmed Black targets more often than White targets. In the current study, it was hypothesized ...