“Are Twelve Heads Better Than One?”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Law Quadrangle Notes
1995

“The Right Way To Study Emotion”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Psychological Inquiry
1995

“Who Should Stand Next to the Suspect? Problems in the Assessment of Lineup Fairness”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Applied Psychology
1995

“Hardening of the Attitudes: Americans’ Views on the Death Penalty”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Social Issues
1994

“Stress and Health in 1st-Year Law Students: Women Fare Worse”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Applied Social Psychology
1994

“Applying Social Psychology II: Law, Politics, and Business”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Readings in Social Psychology: General, Classic, and Contemporary Selections
1994

“Sense, Culture, and Sensibility”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Emotion and Culture: Empirical Studies of Mutual Influence
1994

“Some Reasons to Expect Universal Antecedents of Emotion”

  • Law and Social Sciences
The Nature of Emotion: Fundamental Questions
1994

“Déjà-Vu All Over Again- Elliott’s Critique of Eyewitness Experts”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Law and Human Behavior
1994

“Levels of Thought and Levels of Emotion”

  • Law and Social Sciences
The Nature of Emotion: Fundamental Questions
1994

“William James and Emotion: Is a Century of Fame Worth a Century of Misunderstanding?”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Psychological Review
1994

“Beyond Simple Pessimism: Effects of Sadness and Anger on Social Perception”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1993

“Some Steps between Attitudes and Verdicts”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Inside the Juror: The Psychology of Juror Decision Making
1993

“Response Biases in Lineups and Showups”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1993

“Real Jurors’ Understanding of the Law in Real Cases”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Law and Human Behavior
1992

“To Tell What We Know Or Wait For Godot?”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Law and Human Behavior
1991

“Some Implications of Cognitive Appraisal Theories of Emotion”

  • Law and Social Sciences
International Review of Studies on Emotion
1991

Preface to Methods of Research in Social Psychology

  • Law and Social Sciences
Methods of Research in Social Psychology
1990

Methods of Research in Social Psychology

  • Law and Social Sciences
1990

“A Dispassionate Analysis of Some Passionate Arguments”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Contemporary Psychology
1990

“The ‘General Acceptance’ of Psychological Research on Eyewitness Testimony: A Survey of the Experts”

  • Law and Social Sciences
American Psychologist
1989

“Eyes”

  • Law and Social Sciences
International Encyclopedia of Communications
1989

“Eyewitness Accuracy and Confidence: Within- Versus Between-Subjects Correlations”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Applied Psychology
1989

“Are Twelve Heads Better Than One?”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Law and Contemporary Problems
1989

“Shades of Joy: Patterns of Appraisal Differentiating Pleasant Emotions”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Cognition & Emotion
1988

“Unpleasant Facts: The Supreme Court’s Response to Empirical Research on Capital Punishment”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Challenging Capital Punishment: Legal and Social Science Approaches
1988

“From Appraisal to Emotion: Differences among Unpleasant Feelings”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Motivation and Emotion
1988

“The Social Psychology of Eyewitness Accuracy: Misleading Questions and Communicator Expertise”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Applied Psychology
1987

“Patterns of Appraisal and Emotion Related to Taking an Exam”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1987

“Patterns of Cognitive Appraisal in Emotion”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1985

“The Effects of Death Qualification on Jurors’ Predisposition to Convict and on the Quality of Deliberation”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Law and Human Behavior
1984

“Due Process vs. Crime Control: Death Qualification and Jury Attitudes”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Law and Human Behavior
1984

“Death Penalty Attitudes and Conviction Proneness: The Translation of Attitudes into Verdicts”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Law and Human Behavior
1984

“The Death-Qualified Jury and the Defense of Insanity”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Law and Human Behavior
1984

“Public Opinion and Capital Punishment: A Close Examination of the Views of Abolitionists and Retentionists”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Crime and Delinquency
1983

Person Perception

  • Law and Social Sciences
1979

“The Role of Facial Response in the Experience of Emotion”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1979

Preface to Methods of Research in Social Psychology

  • Law and Social Sciences
Methods of Research in Social Psychology
1976

Methods of Research in Social Psychology

  • Law and Social Sciences
1976

“Public Opinion and the Death Penalty”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Stanford Law Review
1974

Preface to Emotion in the Human Face: Guidelines for Research and an Integration of Findings

  • Law and Social Sciences
Emotion in the Human Face: Guidelines for Research and an Integration of Findings
1972

“Visual Behavior in Social Interaction”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Communication
1972

Emotion in the Human Face: Guidelines for Research and an Integration of Findings

  • Law and Social Sciences
1972

“Legislative Reform of Child Custody Adjudication: An Effort to Rely on Social Science Data in Formulating Legal Policies”

  • Law and Social Sciences
Law and Society Review
1969