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The coming paradigm shift in forensic identification science
MJ Saks, JJ Koehler
Science 309 (5736), 892-895, 2005
8192005
Do we really know anything about the behavior of the tort litigation system. And why not?
MJ Saks
University of Pennsylvania Law Review 140 (4), 1147-1292, 1992
8091992
The Daubert/Kumho implications of observer effects in forensic science: Hidden problems of expectation and suggestion
DM Risinger, MJ Saks, WC Thompson, R Rosenthal
Calif. L. Rev. 90, 1, 2002
6382002
Human information processing and adjudication: Trial by heuristics
MJ Saks, RF Kidd
Law & Soc'y Rev. 15, 123, 1980
5601980
The CSI effect: Popular fiction about forensic science affects the public's expectations about real forensic science
NJ Schweitzer, MJ Saks
Jurimetrics, 357-364, 2007
4722007
The individualization fallacy in forensic science evidence
MJ Saks, JJ Koehler
Vand. L. Rev. 61, 199, 2008
3552008
Social psychology in court.
MJ Saks, R Hastie
Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1978
3481978
On the inefficacy of limiting instructions: When jurors use prior conviction evidence to decide on guilt
RL Wissler, MJ Saks
Law and Human Behavior 9 (1), 37-48, 1985
3411985
Jury verdicts: The role of group size and social decision rule
MJ Saks
Lexington Books, 1977
3291977
Exorcism of ignorance as a proxy for rational knowledge: the lessons of handwriting identification expertise
DM Risinger, MP Denbeaux, MJ Saks
U. Pa. L. Rev. 137, 731, 1988
3241988
Justice improved: The unrecognized benefits of aggregation and sampling in the trial of mass torts
MJ Saks, PD Blanck
Stanford Law Review, 815-851, 1992
2871992
Merlin and Solomon: Lessons from the law's formative encounters with forensic identification science
MJ Saks
Hastings Lj 49, 1069, 1997
2721997
Modern scientific evidence
DL Faigman, D Kaye, M Saks, J Sanders
260*1997
Check your crystal ball at the courthouse door, please: Exploring the past, understanding the present, and worrying about the future of scientific evidence
DL Faigman, E Porter, MJ Saks
Cardozo L. Rev. 15, 1799, 1993
2401993
Context management toolbox: A linear sequential unmasking (LSU) approach for minimizing cognitive bias in forensic decision making
IE Dror, WC Thompson, CA Meissner, I Kornfield, D Krane, M Saks, ...
Journal of forensic sciences 60 (4), 1111-1112, 2015
2152015
Children’s competence to consent
GB Melton, GP Koocher, MJ Saks
Children’s competence to consent, 1-18, 1983
2141983
What do jury experiments tell us about how juries (should) make decisions
MJ Saks
S. Cal. Interdisc. LJ 6, 1, 1997
2021997
Neuroimages as evidence in a mens rea defense: No impact.
NJ Schweitzer, MJ Saks, ER Murphy, AL Roskies, W Sinnott-Armstrong, ...
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 17 (3), 357, 2011
1982011
Decisionmaking about general damages: A comparison of jurors, judges, and lawyers
RL Wissler, AJ Hart, MJ Saks
The Right to a Fair Trial, 355-430, 2017
1972017
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
1891998
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