Illuminations and shadows from jury simulations SS Diamond Law and Human Behavior 21 (5), 561-571, 1997 | 490 | 1997 |
The effect of peremptory challenges on jury and verdict: An experiment in a federal district court H Zeisel, SS Diamond Stanford Law Review, 491-531, 1978 | 363 | 1978 |
Blindfolding the jury to verdict consequences: Damages, experts, and the civil jury SS Diamond, JD Casper Law and Society Review, 513-563, 1992 | 338 | 1992 |
A critical review of the jury simulation paradigm: The case of defendant characteristics W Weiten, SS Diamond Law and Human Behavior 3 (1), 71-93, 1979 | 308 | 1979 |
Juries and expert evidence N Vidmar, SS Diamond Brook. L. Rev. 66, 1121, 2000 | 254 | 2000 |
Convincing empirical evidence on the six member jury H Zeisel, SS Diamond U. Chi. L. Rev. 41, 281, 1973 | 246 | 1973 |
Juror discussions during civil trials: Studying an Arizona innovation SS Diamond, N Vidmar, M Rose, L Ellis Ariz. L. Rev. 45, 1, 2003 | 232 | 2003 |
Juror reactions to DNA evidence: Errors and expectancies J Schklar, SS Diamond Law and Human Behavior 23 (2), 159-184, 1999 | 229 | 1999 |
Sentencing councils: A study of sentence disparity and its reduction SS Diamond, H Zeisel U. Chi. L. Rev. 43, 109, 1975 | 221 | 1975 |
Improving decisions on death by revising and testing jury instructions SS Diamond, JN Levi Judicature 79, 224, 1995 | 201 | 1995 |
Juror judgments about liability and damages: Sources of viriability and ways to increase consistency SS Diamond, MJ Saks, S Landsman DePaul L. Rev. 48, 301, 1998 | 189 | 1998 |
Jury room ruminations on forbidden topics SS Diamond, N Vidmar Va. L. Rev. 87, 1857, 2001 | 187 | 2001 |
Reference guide on survey research SS Diamond Reference manual on scientific evidence 221, 228, 2000 | 174 | 2000 |
Efficiency and cost: The impact of videoconferenced hearings on bail decisions SS Diamond, LE Bowman, M Wong, MM Patton J. Crim. L. & Criminology 100, 869, 2010 | 151 | 2010 |
Formation and change in lay evaluations of criminal sentencing: Misperception and discontent LJ Stalans, SS Diamond Law and Human Behavior 14 (3), 199-214, 1990 | 146 | 1990 |
Revisiting the unanimity requirement: The behavior of the non-unanimous civil jury SS Diamond, MR Rose, B Murphy Nw. UL Rev. 100, 201, 2006 | 145 | 2006 |
The kettleful of law in real jury deliberations: Successes, failures, and next steps SS Diamond, B Murphy, MR Rose Nw. UL Rev. 106, 1537, 2012 | 142 | 2012 |
Be careful what you wish for: The paradoxical effects of bifurcating claims for punitive damages S Landsman, S Diamond, L Dimitropoulos, MJ Saks Wis. L. Rev., 297, 1998 | 124 | 1998 |
Instructing on death: Psychologists, juries, and judges. SS Diamond American Psychologist 48 (4), 423, 1993 | 122 | 1993 |
Scientific jury selection: What social scientists know and do not know SS Diamond Judicature 73, 178, 1989 | 122 | 1989 |