Jury Duty

Publications

Following is a list of articles that have been published by one or more of Magnus' Directors. A full listing of publications is contained on the Directors' curriculum vitaes, and is available to attorneys upon request; see feedback.
 
Bothwell, R.K., Brigham, J.C., & Pigott, M.A. (1987). An exploratory study of personality differences in eyewitness memory. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 2 (3), 335-343.

Bothwell, R.K., Pigott, M.A., Foley, L.A., & McFatter, R. (2001). Attribution of victim fault in jury trials. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Brigham, J.C., & WolfsKeil, (Pigott) M.A. (1983). Opinions of attorneys and law enforcement personnel on the accuracy of eyewitness memory. Law and Human Behavior, 7(4), 337-349.

Fauss, D.H., & Pigott, M.A. (1997). Attorneys and jurors: Do they have anything in common? Trial Diplomacy Journal, 20(3), 183-199.

Foley, L.A., & Pigott, M.A. (1997). Race, age, and jury decisions in a civil rape trial. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 15(1), 1-18.

Foley, L.A., & Pigott, M.A. (1997). The influence of forepersons and non-forepersons on mock jury decisions. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 15(4), 1-12.

Foley, L.A., & Pigott, M.A. (2000). Belief in a just world and jury decisions in a civil rape trial. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 30(5), 935-951.

Foley, L.A., & Pigott, M.A. (2001). An experimental study of a sexual harassment lawsuit. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Foley, L.A., & Pigott, M.A. (2001). Race, self presentation, and reverse discrimination in jury decisions. Manuscript accepted for publication.

Foley, L.A., & Pigott, M.A. (2001). Factors affecting jurors' perceptions of male sexual harassment. Manuscript accepted for publication, Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice.

Hyme, H., Foley, L.A., & Pigott, M.A. (1999). A comparison of male and female dominated juries in a case of coerced sex with a male plaintiff. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 17(3), 67-80.

Mason, G.E., Foley, L. A., & Pigott, M.A. (2001). Prior victimization and its impact on attributions of responsibility. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Pigott, M.A. (May, 1997). Conduct voir dire wisely. Trial.

Pigott, M.A. (March, 2000). What the design professional needs to know about jury consultants. URL: http://www.aepronet.org

Pigott, M.A. (2001). Twenty-five common mistakes attorneys make in voir dire. The Practical Litigator, 12(1), 51-54.

Pigott, M.A. (2001). Trial themes and analysis. The Florida Bar News, August 15, 2001, 25.

Pigott, M.A., & Brigham, J.C. (1985). The relationship of prior description and facial recognition. Journal of Applied Psychology, 70(3), 547-555.

Pigott, M.A., & Brigham, J.C. & Bothwell, R.K. (1990). The relationship between description congruence and identification accuracy in a field setting. Journal of Police Science and Administration, 17(2), 84-88.

Pigott, M.A., & Foley, L.A. (1995). Social influence in jury decision making. Trial Diplomacy Journal, 18(2), 101-108

Pigott, M.A., & Foley, L.A. (1995). The impact of personality and demographics on verdict in a civil rape case. Trial Diplomacy Journal, 18(3), 145-158.

Pigott, M.A., & Foley, L.A. (1995). Improve your success in voir dire: Understanding jurors' personalities. Trial Diplomacy Journal, 18(4), 197-204.

Pigott, M.A., & Foley, L.A. (1997). Individual and corporate responsibility in a sexual harrassment lawsuit. Trial Diplomacy Journal, 20(4), 299-310.

Pigott, M.A., & Foley, L.A. (2000). The role of gender in sexual harassment litigation. The Trial Lawyer, 23(1), 49-58.

Pigott, M.A., & Friedman, Harris L., (1998). Enhancing Fact Witness Effectiveness.  The Trial Lawyer, 21(5), 309-320.