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Judging Judge Fixed Effects

American Economic Review, 2023
We propose a nonparametric test for the exclusion and monotonicity assumptions invoked in instrumental variable (IV) designs based on the random assignment of cases to judges. We show its asymptotic validity and demonstrate its finite-sample performance in simulations. We apply our test in an empirical setting from the literature examining the effects
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Judging Truth

Annual Review of Psychology, 2020
Deceptive claims surround us, embedded in fake news, advertisements, political propaganda, and rumors. How do people know what to believe? Truth judgments reflect inferences drawn from three types of information: base rates, feelings, and consistency with information retrieved from memory.
Nadia M, Brashier, Elizabeth J, Marsh
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Judges, Judging and Humour

Comedy Studies, 2020
The courtroom is, perhaps surprisingly frequently, the site of interludes, interruptions – prone to frustration or humour when the not-so-consistently-well-oiled machinery of justice lets loose a p...
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Judging Europe’s Judges

2006
Abstract Several of the preceding chapters have examined the evolution of the Court’s case law over time in particular fields. In this final chapter, that process of evolution takes centre stage and an attempt is made to set it in its wider legal and political context.
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