Browsing University of Central Oklahoma by Author "Maass, Jaclyn"
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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 ... -
Interest and motivation in learning with application for college education.
Olmstead, Cassandra (2018)This study examined the role that interest plays in the motivation to learn. The study consisted of three phases. In the first phase participants completed an online survey to determine their interest in either sports or ... -
Promoting eyewitness recall through sketching in the self-administered interview
Paramo, Christy (2022)The Cognitive Interview (CI) is a widely researched investigative method that promotes accurate and detailed recall from eyewitnesses. The Self-Administered Interview (SAI; Gabbert, 2009) is a booklet emulating the CI ... -
Sad eyewitnesses and jurors' perceptions of their believability
Ridley, Cassie Ann E. (2023)Eyewitness testimony is heavily relied on in court, and there is a large amount of research on how an eyewitness's and defendant's behavior and emotion can influence a jury's verdict decision. The emotional victim effect ... -
Validation of a social self-efficacy scale (SSE-1)
Pinion, Vincent (2021)A new self report scale was developed to measure individuals' social self-efficacy, which we named the SSE-1. Social self-efficacy could be thought of one's sense of personal mastery pertaining to the act of socializing. ...