Phalen, H.J.; Bettis, T.C.; Bean, S.R.; Salerno, J.M.
Jurymen Seldom Rule Against a Person That They Like: The Relationship Between Emotions Towards a Defendant, the Understanding of Case Facts, and Juror Judgments in Civil Trials. Behav. Sci. 2025, 15, 965.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15070965
AMA Style
Phalen HJ, Bettis TC, Bean SR, Salerno JM.
Jurymen Seldom Rule Against a Person That They Like: The Relationship Between Emotions Towards a Defendant, the Understanding of Case Facts, and Juror Judgments in Civil Trials. Behavioral Sciences. 2025; 15(7):965.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15070965
Chicago/Turabian Style
Phalen, Hannah J., Taylor C. Bettis, Samantha R. Bean, and Jessica M. Salerno.
2025. "Jurymen Seldom Rule Against a Person That They Like: The Relationship Between Emotions Towards a Defendant, the Understanding of Case Facts, and Juror Judgments in Civil Trials" Behavioral Sciences 15, no. 7: 965.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15070965
APA Style
Phalen, H. J., Bettis, T. C., Bean, S. R., & Salerno, J. M.
(2025). Jurymen Seldom Rule Against a Person That They Like: The Relationship Between Emotions Towards a Defendant, the Understanding of Case Facts, and Juror Judgments in Civil Trials. Behavioral Sciences, 15(7), 965.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15070965