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This article presents observations on the O. J. Simpson trial from the perspective of a criminal defense lawyer in Los Angeles (who was not a principal in the Simpson trial ). The article covers ...
The author reflects on the emotional impact of the O. J. Simpson trial and verdict and contends that the issues and concerns generated by the trial are mental health issues. The lack of leadership ...
The Simpson criminal trial provided an excellent opportunity to illustrate the hindsight bias, the tendency to exaggerate one's ability to have foreseen the outcome of an event after learning ...
The O. J. Simpson murder and civil trials riveted the nation and much of the world for more than two years. Of tremendous scientific and public interest was the gulf in attitudes, perceptions ...
This study tested the “third-person effect” during the O.J. Simpson double-murder trial . The perceptual component of the third-person effect predicts that people judge themselves to be less ...
social group positively is seen as a primary motivation underlying causal attributions for disturbing social events. This work suggests that racially polarized judgments of the O. J. Simpson trial may ...
During the week of April 9, 1995, 125 male participants completed a questionnaire assessing attitudes toward the O. J. Simpson trial . Specifically, participants reported their belief ...
Abstract A nationwide telephone survey about the O. J. Simpson trial affirmed the third-person effect perceptual-bias hypothesis that people perceive news media coverage to exert greater influence ...
This study examined ethnicity and psychological predictors of beliefs in guilt and innocence in the O. J. Simpson trial . A mixed‐gender, multiethnic sample of 441 college students completed measures ...
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