Margaret Bull Kovera
Affiliations: | 1993-1995 | Psychology | Reed College, Portland, OR |
1995-2004 | Psychology | Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States | |
2004- | Psychology | City University of New York, New York, NY, United States |
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Social Psychology, LawWebsite:
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Tracey Carpenter | grad student | Florida International | |
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Andrew Evelo | grad student | CUNY | |
Melanie B. Fessinger | grad student | John Jay College (CUNY) | |
Kellye S. Hebert | grad student | Florida International | |
Karima Modjadidi | grad student | CUNY | |
David M. Zimmerman | grad student | CUNY | |
Marie Williams Barnes | grad student | 1996-1999 | (IOTree) |
Bradley D. McAuliff | grad student | 1995-2000 | Florida International |
Lora M. Levett | grad student | 2001-2005 | Florida International (SocTree) |
Sarah M. Greathouse | grad student | 2009 | CUNY |
Caroline B. Crocker | grad student | 2010 | CUNY |
Julia C. Kennard | grad student | 2011 | CUNY |
Jacqueline L. Austin | grad student | 2013 | CUNY |
Jennifer T. Perillo | grad student | 2013 | CUNY |
Lindsey M. Rhead | grad student | 2015 | CUNY |
Melanie Close | grad student | 2020 | CUNY |
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Fessinger MB, Kovera MB. (2023) An offer you cannot refuse: Plea offer size affects innocent but not guilty defendants' perceptions of voluntariness. Law and Human Behavior. 47: 619-633 |
Fessinger MB, Kovera MB. (2022) From whose perspective? Differences between actors and observers in determining the voluntariness of guilty pleas. Law and Human Behavior. 46: 353-371 |
Perillo JT, Perillo AD, Despodova NM, et al. (2021) Testing the waters: An investigation of the impact of hot tubbing on experts from referral through testimony. Law and Human Behavior. 45: 229-242 |
Wells GL, Kovera MB, Douglass AB, et al. (2020) Policy and procedure recommendations for the collection and preservation of eyewitness identification evidence. Law and Human Behavior. 44: 3-36 |
Chorn JA, Kovera MB. (2019) Variations in reliability and validity do not influence judge, attorney, and mock juror decisions about psychological expert evidence. Law and Human Behavior. 43: 542-557 |
Vitriol JA, Kovera MB. (2019) Exposure to capital voir dire may not increase convictions despite increasing pretrial presumption of guilt. Law and Human Behavior. 42: 472-483 |
Modjadidi K, Kovera MB. (2018) Viewing videotaped identification procedure increases juror sensitivity to single-blind photo-array administration. Law and Human Behavior. 42: 244-257 |
Zimmerman DM, Chorn JA, Rhead LM, et al. (2017) Memory strength and lineup presentation moderate effects of administrator influence on mistaken identifications. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied. 23: 460-473 |
Kovera MB, Evelo AJ. (2017) The case for double-blind lineup administration. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 23: 421-437 |
Jones AM, Kovera MB. (2015) A Demonstrative Helps Opposing Expert Testimony Sensitize Jurors to the Validity of Scientific Evidence Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice. 15: 401-422 |