Asst Prof @UWArtsSciences. Director of the Social Cognition & Law Lab. Studying biases in memory, reasoning, & decision-making in legal contexts. Views my own.
Congrats to my “lab twins,” @olivia_grella and @aliev_jaylan! @olivia_grella is the recipient of the Ellbogen Outstanding Graduate Assistant Teaching Award and @aliev_jaylan the Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award! So proud of you both!
Thanks to @Preprints for highlighting our work and to @Kaylaaburd for inviting us to the special issue! Interested in competency for execution or how severe mental illness shapes outcomes in capital cases? Check out the free, open-access full article! mdpi.com/2076-328X/15/3/325
What do we know about the small number of people on death row found incompetent to be executed? Recent high-downloaded preprint 🔗brnw.ch/21wTusG provides the first comprehensive analysis of successful Ford-Panetti claimants.
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We're hiring! The Health Equity Analytics Lab (HEALab) is seeking a full-time Research Technician III, ideal for a post-bac applying to grad school in Fall 2026. Bilingual, research-savvy, and detail-loving? Join us! 🔗 arizona.csod.com/ux/ats/care…
Introducing Dr. @AmandaAnzovino! She is the first doctoral graduate of the Social Cognition & Law Lab, a fellow New Jerseyan, and I couldn’t be more proud! Congratulations!
New article out (led by @hphalen2@emily_line@klgittings and others) on regional gender bias and underrepresentation of women in the legal profession in
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We analyzed hundreds of civil trials across the country. Here is what we found (1/4):
I’m reviewing applications this fall for our psychology & law PhD program — if you are interested in examining biases in legal decision making (e.g., among jurors, forensic analysts) please consider applying!