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Authoritarianism and recall of evidence about criminal behavior
Authors:Kathleen Stirrett Berg  Neil Vidmar
Affiliation:University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Research by Marshall (1966) suggested that high authoritarian persons might be more accurate at recalling evidence about criminal behavior than low authoritarian persons. Drawing on other research findings, Marshall's hypothesis was expanded to predict that high authoritarians would recall more about evidence relating to defendant character and low authoritarians would recall more about situational evidence. In two jury-simulation experiments the new hypothesis was confirmed.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Neil Vidmar   Department of Psychology   University of Western Ontario   London   Ontario   Canada.
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