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Quality of Employment of High School Graduates: Focusing on the Effect of Student Vocational Education and Training Experience

open access: yesInternational Journal of Training and Development, Volume 30, Issue 3, Page 304-319, September 2026.
ABSTRACT This study aims to identify latent employment quality patterns among vocational high school graduates and examine how these patterns are influenced by their upper‐secondary vocational education and training (VET) experiences. Grounded in the International Labour Organisation's concept of decent work, this study considers employment quality ...
Seong Ji Jeong
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Predicting suggestive questioning from cognitions and emotions about child sexual abuse across three study paradigms

open access: yesLegal and Criminological Psychology, Volume 31, Issue 2, Page 566-594, September 2026.
Abstract Purpose Although interviews are individual in nature, and suggestiveness is a major pitfall when questioning children, individual differences in interviewer bias and suggestiveness remain understudied. We assessed relationships between Cognitions and Emotions about Child Sexual Abuse (CECSA) with suggestive questioning and bias across three ...
Elsa Gewehr   +4 more
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The role of defendant race, expert testimony and interrogation coerciveness on Canadian mock jurors' perceptions of recanted confessions

open access: yesLegal and Criminological Psychology, Volume 31, Issue 2, Page 376-398, September 2026.
Abstract Purpose In some contexts, US‐based White jurors appear to exhibit a heightened focus on legally relevant information when the defendant is Black as compared to White. The current study tested this ‘watchdog’ effect in the Canadian context by examining mock jurors' decisions using a trial involving a recanted confession with an Indigenous or a ...
Logan Ewanation, Evelyn M. Maeder
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An investigation of persuasion and sentencing severity with mock juries

Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 1986
AbstractThe extent to which the personal characteristics of individual mock jurors affect participation and influence with other jurors within the deliberation process was the focus of this investigation. A predeliberation locus of control measure, along with two conditions of jury composition (heterogenous vs homogenous with respect to the locus of ...
Yvonne Hardaway Osborne   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Effects of Offenders' Age and Attractiveness on Sentencing by Mock Juries

Psychological Reports, 1979
Pictures of physically attractive or unattractive women, who were either young or old, were attached to case reports of either a swindle or a burglary. “Juries” of three female college students each were then asked to sentence the “defendants” to between 1 and 10 yr. in jail.
E D, Smith, A, Hed
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Alternative decision schemes for six-person mock juries

Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 1979
Abstract In a recent empirical study of six-person mock juries, Davis, Kerr, Stasser, Meek, and Holt (1977) concluded, on the basis of a chi-square test, that “the only social decision scheme that provided a statistically acceptable account of the verdicts observed … was formally defined by the matrix D 15 .” Here it is shown that numerous other ...
Peter H Schonemann
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Computer Animation in Mock Juries' Decision Making

Psychological Reports, 1995
This experiment examined the effect of different presentation modes of demonstrative evidence on mock jurors' perceptions of defendants' responsibility for a fatal accident. The experiment involved opening arguments of a mock civil lawsuit based on facts derived from an actual commercial jet crash.
John Houston
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