The interactive effect of anger and disgust on moral outrage and judgments JM Salerno, LC Peter-Hagene Psychological science 24 (10), 2069-2078, 2013 | 246 | 2013 |
Emotion, proof and prejudice: The cognitive science of gruesome photos and victim impact statements SA Bandes, JM Salerno Ariz. St. LJ 46, 1003, 2014 | 134 | 2014 |
One angry woman: Anger expression increases influence for men, but decreases influence for women, during group deliberation. JM Salerno, LC Peter-Hagene Law and human behavior 39 (6), 581, 2015 | 128 | 2015 |
Emotional evidence and jurors' judgments: The promise of neuroscience for informing psychology and law JM Salerno, BL Bottoms Behavioral sciences & the law 27 (2), 273-296, 2009 | 121 | 2009 |
The promise of a cognitive perspective on jury deliberation JM Salerno, SS Diamond Psychonomic bulletin & review 17, 174-179, 2010 | 115 | 2010 |
Psychological mechanisms underlying support for juvenile sex offender registry laws: Prototypes, moral outrage, and perceived threat JM Salerno, CJ Najdowski, MC Stevenson, TRA Wiley, BL Bottoms, ... Behavioral Sciences & the Law 28 (1), 58-83, 2010 | 113 | 2010 |
Are the effects of juvenile offender stereotypes maximized or minimized by jury deliberation? TM Haegerich, JM Salerno, BL Bottoms Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 19 (1), 81, 2013 | 71 | 2013 |
Women and African Americans are less influential when they express anger during group decision making JM Salerno, LC Peter-Hagene, ACV Jay Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 22 (1), 57-79, 2019 | 69 | 2019 |
Reasons for the disappearing jury trial: Perspectives from attorneys and judges S Seidman Diamond, JM Salerno La. L. Rev. 81, 119, 2020 | 58 | 2020 |
Attachment to God, spiritual coping, and alcohol use G Hernandez, JM Salerno, BL Bottoms The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion 20 (2), 97-108, 2010 | 56 | 2010 |
Seeing red: Disgust reactions to gruesome photographs in color (but not in black and white) increase convictions. JM Salerno Psychology, public policy, and law 23 (3), 336, 2017 | 49 | 2017 |
Closing with emotion: The differential impact of male versus female attorneys expressing anger in court. JM Salerno, HJ Phalen, RN Reyes, NJ Schweitzer Law and Human Behavior 42 (4), 385, 2018 | 47 | 2018 |
Excusing murder? Conservative jurors’ acceptance of the gay-panic defense. JM Salerno, CJ Najdowski, BL Bottoms, E Harrington, G Kemner, R Dave Psychology, public policy, and law 21 (1), 24, 2015 | 47 | 2015 |
Motivated secrecy: Politics, relationships, and regrets. RI McDonald, JM Salerno, KH Greenaway, ML Slepian Motivation Science 6 (1), 61, 2020 | 38 | 2020 |
Experts' and novices' abilities to detect children's high-stakes lies of omission. KL Nysse-Carris, BL Bottoms, JM Salerno Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 17 (1), 76, 2011 | 34 | 2011 |
Give the kid a break—but only if he’s straight: Retributive motives drive biases against gay youth in ambiguous punishment contexts. JM Salerno, MC Murphy, BL Bottoms Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 20 (4), 398, 2014 | 32 | 2014 |
Individual versus group decision making: Jurors’ reliance on central and peripheral information to evaluate expert testimony JM Salerno, BL Bottoms, LC Peter-Hagene PloS one 12 (9), e0183580, 2017 | 29 | 2017 |
Mock jurors' judgments about opposing scientific experts: Do cross-examination, deliberation and need for cognition matter? JM Salerno, MR McCauley American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2009 | 25 | 2009 |
Public attitudes toward applying sex offender registration laws to juvenile offenders JM Salerno, MC Stevenson, TRA Wiley, CJ Najdowski, BL Bottoms, ... Protecting children from violence: Evidence-based interventions, 193-217, 2010 | 24 | 2010 |
Subjective interpretation of “objective” video evidence: Perceptions of male versus female police officers’ use-of-force. JM Salerno, J Sanchez Law and human behavior 44 (2), 97, 2020 | 22 | 2020 |