Michael J. Saks
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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
7201992
The coming paradigm shift in forensic identification science
MJ Saks, JJ Koehler
Science 309 (5736), 892-895, 2005
5782005
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
5162002
Human information processing and adjudication: Trial by heuristics
MJ Saks, RF Kidd
Law & Soc'y Rev. 15, 123, 1980
4561980
Modern scientific evidence: The law and science of expert testimony
DL Faigman, DH Kaye, MJ Saks, J Sanders
West Group, 2002
3962002
The CSI effect: Popular fiction about forensic science affects the public's expectations about real forensic science
NJ Schweitzer, MJ Saks
Jurimetrics 47, 357, 2006
3332006
Jury verdicts: The role of group size and social decision rule
MJ Saks
Lexington Books, 1977
2891977
Social psychology in court.
MJ Saks, R Hastie
Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1978
2821978
On the inefficacy of limiting instructions
RL Wissler, MJ Saks
Law and Human Behavior 9 (1), 37-48, 1985
2721985
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
2671988
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
2561992
Merlin and Solomon: Lessons from the law's formative encounters with forensic identification science
MJ Saks
Hastings Lj 49, 1069, 1997
2441997
The individualization fallacy in forensic science evidence
MJ Saks, JJ Koehler
Vand. L. Rev. 61, 199, 2008
2422008
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
2011993
Children’s competence to consent
GB Melton
Children’s competence to consent, 1-18, 1983
1691983
What do jury experiments tell us about how juries (should) make decisions
MJ Saks
S. Cal. Interdisc. LJ 6, 1, 1997
1671997
A census of subject pool characteristics and policies.
JE Sieber, MJ Saks
American Psychologist 44 (7), 1053, 1989
1601989
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
1591998
Decisionmaking about general damages: A comparison of jurors, judges, and lawyers
RL Wissler, AJ Hart, MJ Saks
Michigan Law Review 98 (3), 751-826, 1999
1541999
A meta-analysis of the effects of jury size
MJ Saks, MW Marti
Law and Human Behavior 21 (5), 451-467, 1997
1441997
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