Interpretation of statistical evidence in criminal trials: The prosecutor’s fallacy and the defense attorney’s fallacy WC Thompson, EL Schumann Expert Evidence and Scientific Proof in Criminal Trials, 371-391, 2017 | 680 | 2017 |
The Daubert/Kumho implications of observer effects in forensic science: Hidden problems of expectation and suggestion DM Risinger, MJ Saks, WC Thompson, R Rosenthal Calif. L. Rev. 90, 1, 2002 | 652 | 2002 |
Judgmental biases resulting from differing availabilities of arguments. RM Reyes, WC Thompson, GH Bower Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 39 (1), 2, 1980 | 522 | 1980 |
The effects of death qualification on jurors' predisposition to convict and on the quality of deliberation. CL Cowan, WC Thompson, PC Ellsworth Law and Human behavior 8 (1-2), 53, 1984 | 480 | 1984 |
DNA typing: Acceptance and weight of the new genetic identification tests WC Thompson, S Ford Va. L. Rev. 75, 45, 1989 | 306 | 1989 |
Modeling and inverse problems in the presence of uncertainty HT Banks, S Hu, WC Thompson CRC Press, 2014 | 280 | 2014 |
Death penalty attitudes and conviction proneness: The translation of attitudes into verdicts WC Thompson, CL Cowan, PC Ellsworth, JC Harrington Law and Human Behavior 8 (1), 95-113, 1984 | 262 | 1984 |
Focus of attention mediates the impact of negative affect on altruism. WC Thompson, CL Cowan, DL Rosenhan Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 38 (2), 291, 1980 | 249 | 1980 |
How the probability of a false positive affects the value of DNA evidence WC Thompson, F Taroni, CGG Aitken Journal of forensic sciences 48 (1), 47-54, 2003 | 245 | 2003 |
Context management toolbox: A linear sequential unmasking (LSU) approach for minimizing cognitive bias in forensic decision making IE Dror, WC Thompson, CA Meissner, I Kornfield, D Krane, M Saks, ... Journal of forensic sciences 60 (4), 1111-1112, 2015 | 240 | 2015 |
Inadmissible evidence and juror verdicts. WC Thompson, GT Fong, DL Rosenhan Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 40 (3), 453, 1981 | 236 | 1981 |
Sequential unmasking: a means of minimizing observer effects in forensic DNA interpretation DE Krane, S Ford, JR Gilder, K Inman, A Jamieson, R Koppl, IL Kornfield, ... Journal of forensic sciences 53 (4), 1006-1007, 2008 | 229 | 2008 |
Do jurors “know” what isn’t so about child witnesses? JA Quas, WC Thompson, K Alison, C Stewart Law and Human Behavior 29, 425-456, 2005 | 211 | 2005 |
Context effects in forensic science: A review and application of the science of science to crime laboratory practice in the United States MJ Saks, DM Risinger, R Rosenthal, WC Thompson Science & Justice 43 (2), 77-90, 2003 | 184 | 2003 |
Are juries competent to evaluate statistical evidence WC Thompson Law & Contemp. Probs. 52, 9, 1989 | 183 | 1989 |
The death-qualified jury and the defense of insanity PC Ellsworth, RM Bukaty, CL Cowan, WC Thompson Law and Human Behavior 8 (1), 81-93, 1984 | 177 | 1984 |
What did the janitor do? Suggestive interviewing and the accuracy of children's accounts WC Thompson, KA Clarke-Stewart, SJ Lepore Law and Human Behavior 21, 405-426, 1997 | 167 | 1997 |
Evaluating the admissibility of new genetic identification tests: lessons from the DNA war WC Thompson J. crim. L. & criminology 84, 22, 1993 | 167 | 1993 |
Painting the target around the matching profile: the Texas sharpshooter fallacy in forensic DNA interpretation WC Thompson Law, Probability & Risk 8 (3), 257-276, 2009 | 140 | 2009 |
Manipulating children's interpretations through interrogation A Clarke-Stewart, W Thompson, S Lepore biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Kansas …, 1989 | 130 | 1989 |