Sarah M. Greathouse, Ph.D.

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2009 Psychology City University of New York, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
General Psychology, Law
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Margaret Bull Kovera grad student 2009 CUNY
 (Does cross-examination help jurors detect deception?)
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Wilford MM, Van Horn MC, Penrod SD, et al. (2017) Not separate but equal? The impact of multiple-defendant trials on juror decision-making Psychology, Crime & Law. 24: 14-37
Otis CC, Greathouse SM, Kennard JB, et al. (2014) Hypothesis testing in attorney-conducted voir dire. Law and Human Behavior. 38: 392-404
Madon S, Guyll M, Scherr KC, et al. (2012) Temporal discounting: the differential effect of proximal and distal consequences on confession decisions. Law and Human Behavior. 36: 13-20
Greathouse SM, Sothmann FC, Levett LM, et al. (2011) The potentially biasing effects of voir dire in juvenile waiver cases. Law and Human Behavior. 35: 427-39
Greathouse SM, Kovera MB. (2009) Instruction bias and lineup presentation moderate the effects of administrator knowledge on eyewitness identification. Law and Human Behavior. 33: 70-82
Kovera MB, Greathouse SM. (2008) Pretrial Publicity: Effects, Remedies, and Judicial Knowledge Beyond Common Sense: Psychological Science in the Courtroom. 261-279
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