Ren-He Huang’s scientific contributions

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The Influence of Race, Heuristics, and Information Load on Judgments of Guilt and Innocence
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December 2007

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Communication Studies

Ron Tamborini

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Ren-He Huang

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Dana Mastro

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Reiko Nabashi-Nakahara

This study applies the heuristic-systematic model to explore the influence of race and judicial-system heuristics on jury decision-making. In a mock-jury investigation, a 3 × 2 experimental design varied a trial description's information load (high, medium, low) and defendant's race (Caucasian, African American). Two participant groups (Caucasian, African American) judged defendant characteristics and guilt. Observations demonstrate that race and legal-system heuristics alter guilt judgments. First, although Caucasian judgments were unaffected by race, an accused African American benefited from disproportionately positive judgments by African American appraisers. Second, information load moderated heuristic influence on guilt judgments. High load strengthened the negative effect of perceived judicial-system bias on verdicts of innocence.

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... While jurors may want more experts to testify during the trial, Levett and Kovera (2008) have found that opposing expert testimony can create scepticism in jurors about all the expert testimony and lead to more guilty verdicts. Moreover, jurors who must process greater amounts of information tend to use heuristics (e.g., stereotypes) and misinterpret evidence, potentially making their verdict all the more biased and difficult to reach (see Horowitz & Bordens, 2000; see also Horowitz, Bordens, Victor, Bourgeois, & ForsterLee, 2001;Tamborini, Huang, Mastro, & Nabashi-Nakahara, 2007). ...

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Mad and / or bad? Jurors' attitudes towards women and men who plead insanity
The Influence of Race, Heuristics, and Information Load on Judgments of Guilt and Innocence
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  • December 2007

Communication Studies