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Evidence Evaluation and Evidence Integration in Legal Decision-Making: Order of Evidence Presentation as a Moderator of Context Effects

机译:法律决策中的证据评估和证据整合:以证据陈述的顺序作为情境效应的主持人

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Legal decision-making studies often demonstrate context effects: People's initial beliefs about a suspect's guilt influence their evaluation of subsequent evidence. We examine three potential moderators of these context effects: Order of evidence presentation, ability to ruminate, and valence of the initial belief (innocence or guilt). College students (n=382) were presented with DNA evidence (incriminating or exonerating) and an ambiguous alibi in one of two orders (or just the alibi), and then evaluated how strongly the alibi incriminated the suspect and the suspect's likelihood of guilt. Results indicated that alibi evaluation exhibited context effects when (i) initial beliefs were of guilt (but not of innocence) and when (ii) evaluating subsequent evidence (but not when retroactively evaluating prior evidence). Rumination failed to moderate any effects. The integration of evidence exhibited recency effects: DNA had a greater impact on participants' beliefs in the suspect's guilt when presented last rather than first. Copyright (c) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:法律决策研究通常显示出上下文效应:人们对犯罪嫌疑人的最初信念会影响他们对后续证据的评估。我们研究了这些情境影响的三种潜在的调节因素:证据呈现的顺序,反省的能力以及初始信念(无罪或内)的效价。向大学生(n = 382)提供了DNA证据(定罪或无罪)和两个顺序之一的歧义性犯罪(或仅是犯罪性),然后评估了犯罪嫌疑人犯罪嫌疑人的严重程度以及犯罪嫌疑人的犯罪可能性。结果表明,当(i)最初的信念有罪(但不是无罪)和(ii)评估随后的证据(而不是追溯评估先前的证据)时,不在犯罪行为评估表现出情境效应。反思未能减轻任何影响。证据的整合表现出新近度的影响:当最后出现而不是首先出现时,DNA对参与者对犯罪嫌疑人的信念的影响更大。版权所有(c)2015 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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