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1 MARTIN F. KAPLAN, Ph.D. Distinguished Research Professor, Emeritus Department of Psychology, Northern Illinois University Director, Osher Institute California State University, Channel Islands One University Drive Camarillo CA 93012 [email protected] EDUCATION: B.B.A. 1960 City College of New York M.A. 1962 City College of New York Ph.D. 1965 University of Iowa RESEARCH INTERESTS: Group decision-making, Jury decision-making, Factors in movie evaluations, Emotion and cognition. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Public Health Service Pre-Doctoral Fellow, Univ. of Iowa, 1962-64. Intern, V.A. Hospital, Iowa City, 1964-65. Northern Illinois University: Assistant Professor, 1965-68; Associate Professor, 1968-75; Professor, 1975-85; Presidential Research Professor, 1985-89; Distinguished Research Professor, 1989-99; Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus, 2000-present. Founder and Coordinator: Social-Organizational Program. 1970-80; 1998- 1999. Research Associate, Center for Governmental Studies, 1981-82. Director of Graduate Studies (Psychology), 1987-89; 1994-97. Training Consultant, Elgin State Hospital, IL, 1966-70. Training Consultant, N.I.U. Community Mental Health Program, 1967-69. Visiting Research Scientist, Center for Human Information Processing, Univ. of California, San Diego, 1970-71; Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1980- 81; Melbourne Univ. (Australia), 1989-90; LaTrobe Univ., 1993, Leiden Univ. (Netherlands), 1997-98; Univ. of Calif., Santa Barbara, 1998. Director, Osher Institute, California State University Channel Islands, 2004- present. MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: American Psychological Society (Fellow) Society of Experimental Social Psychologists

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1MARTIN F. KAPLAN, Ph.D.

Distinguished Research Professor, EmeritusDepartment of Psychology, Northern Illinois University

Director, Osher InstituteCalifornia State University, Channel IslandsOne University DriveCamarillo CA [email protected]

EDUCATION:

B.B.A. 1960 City College of New YorkM.A. 1962 City College of New YorkPh.D. 1965 University of Iowa

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Group decision-making, Jury decision-making, Factors in movie evaluations, Emotion and cognition.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Public Health Service Pre-Doctoral Fellow, Univ. of Iowa, 1962-64.Intern, V.A. Hospital, Iowa City, 1964-65.Northern Illinois University: Assistant Professor, 1965-68; Associate Professor, 1968-75; Professor,

1975-85; Presidential Research Professor, 1985-89; Distinguished Research Professor, 1989-99; Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus, 2000-present.Founder and Coordinator: Social-Organizational Program. 1970-80; 1998-1999.Research Associate, Center for Governmental Studies, 1981-82.Director of Graduate Studies (Psychology), 1987-89; 1994-97.

Training Consultant, Elgin State Hospital, IL, 1966-70.Training Consultant, N.I.U. Community Mental Health Program, 1967-69.Visiting Research Scientist, Center for Human Information Processing, Univ. of California, San Diego,

1970-71; Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1980-81; Melbourne Univ. (Australia), 1989-90; LaTrobe Univ., 1993, Leiden Univ. (Netherlands), 1997-98; Univ. of Calif., Santa Barbara, 1998.

Director, Osher Institute, California State University Channel Islands, 2004-present.

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

American Psychological Society (Fellow) Society of Experimental Social PsychologistsSociety of Personality and Social Psychology (Fellow) American Psychology/Law Society (Fellow)European Association of Experimental Social Psychology

OTHER PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION:

Midwestern Psychological Association: Executive Council, 1987-90; Membership Committee Chair, 1987-88. Program Committee, 1973-76, 1988-89; Program Chair, 1975-76 and 1988-89.American Psychological Association: Visiting Scientist.American Psychological Association: Division 41: Fellow Review Committee, 1981-86; Chair, 1984-85; Committee on Professional Responsibility, 1984-86American Society of Trial Consultants: Board of Directors, 1983-87, 1991-93; Program Chair, 1983-84; Research Comm. Chair, 1986-88, 1993-94.National Institute of Trial Advocacy: Instructor, Regional Meeting, Univ. of North Carolina, 1981. Conference & Program Organizer: 9th Annual Conference on Small Groups, Spokane, WA, Oct. 2001

GRANT PROPOSAL REVIEWER: National Science Foundation; Social Science and Humanities Research

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2Council (Canada); Australian Research Council; Kurt Lewin Institute (Netherlands).

EDITORIAL BOARDS: Journal of Personality & Social Psychology, 1975-85; Law and Human Behavior, 1988- 97; Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 1990-97; Psicologia Political (Spain), 1990-present.

EDITORIAL REVIEWER: Journal of Personality & Social Psych.; Journal of Experimental Social Psych.; Journal of Research in Personality; Law and Human Behavior; Law and Society Review; Journal of Personality; Journal of Applied Social Psych.; Journal of Experimental Psych.; Quarterly Journal of Social Psych.; Memory and Cognition; Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science; Journal of Abnormal Psych.; Psych. Review; Psych. Bulletin; Personality & Social Psych. Bulletin; Journal of Social & Clinical Psych.; British Journal of Social Psychology; European Journal of Social Psych.; Basic & Applied Social Psych.; Group Dynamics; Merrill-Palmer Quarterly; Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes; Applied and Preventative Psych.; Harper & Row; Holt, Rinehart & Winston; Academic Press; McGraw Hill; Allyn & Bacon; W.C. Brown; Dorsey Press; Free Press; Random House; St. Martin's Press; Brooks/Cole; Macmillan; Worth; Mayfield, Prentice Hall.

Council for International Exchange of Scholars, Faculty Associate, 1987-88

Northern Illinois Univ. Press: Board Member, 1976-79; 1984-88.

Northern Illinois Univ. Athletic Board, 1990-97.

Selected to: Men and Women of Distinction; American Men and Women of Science; Men of Achievement; Who's Who in the Midwest; Who's Who in Frontier Science and Technology.

GRANTS AND AWARDS:USPHS Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, 1962-64.N.S.F. "Dispositional effects in social perception." (1/71-12/72).N.I.M.H. "Individual differences in social perception." (1/71-12/71).N.I.M.H. "Information integration in juror judgments." (6/73-8/76).N.S.F. Doctoral Dissertation Research Grant (R. Ahlering, student). (9/75-3/77).N.I.U. Doctoral Research Fellow Award (8/83-8/84).N.I.U. Doctoral Research Fellow Award (8/84-5/85).N.I.U. Doctoral Research Fellow Award (8/94-8/95).N.I.U. Presidential Research Professor (7/85-7/89).N.I.U. Deans Fund, 1965-73, seven grant awards.N.I.U. Research and Artistry Awards: 1987-99, seven awards.University of Melbourne and Australia Federal Government: Visiting Research Fellow Award (1989-90).Faculty of Social Sciences, Leiden University: Research Grant (1997-98).Osher Foundation Grant for Lifelong Learning Institute (2004-2007)

INVITED COLLOQUIA:

California State University, Long Beach Illinois Wesleyan Univ.University of California, San Diego Universidad. de Granada (Spain)Chicago Bar Association Universidad de La Laguna (Spain)Kansas State University Universidad de Alicante (Spain)University of North Carolina Purdue UniversityNorth Carolina State University Austin Peay UniversityMonash University (Australia) Elmhurst CollegeUniversity of Melbourne (Australia) Saint Louis UniversityAustralian National University State University of New York, GeneseoLaTrobe University (Australia) Colorado Public Defender's Assoc.Flinders University (Australia) DuPage County Bar AssociationUniversity of Adelaide (Australia) Illinois State Bar AssociationUniversity of New South Wales (Australia) Leiden University (The Netherlands)Australian Graduate School of Management University of Kent (England)University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands) University of California, Santa Barbara

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3California State University, Los Angeles University of Illinois at ChicagoChemnitz Univ. (Germany) Ventura County District Attorney

PUBLICATIONS:

Kaplan, M. F., & Singer, E. (1963). Dogmatism and sensory alienation: an empirical investigation. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 27, 486-491.

Kaplan, M. F., & Eron, L. D. (1965). Test sophistication and faking in the TAT situation. Journal of Projective Techniques, 29, 498-503.

Kaplan, M. F. (1967). Repression-sensitization and prediction of self-descriptive behavior: Response vs. situational cue variables. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 72, 354-361.

Kaplan, M. F. (1967). Interview interaction of repressors and sensitizers. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 31, 513-516.

Kaplan, M. F. (1967). The effect of cue relevance, ambiguity, and self-reported hostility on TAT responses, Journal of Projective Techniques, 3l, 45-50.

Kaplan, M. F. (1968). Elicitation of information and response biases of repressors, sensitizers, and neutrals in behavior prediction. Journal of Personality, 36, 84-91.

Kaplan, M. F. (1968). Differentiation among targets in social perception as a function of response hierarchy. Psychonomic Science, 10, 227-228.

Kaplan, M. F., & Hujanan, J. (1968). A study of attitudinal factors in delinquents and non-delinquents. Correctional Psychologist, 3, 16-17.

Kaplan, M. F., & Grier, J. B. (1968). Differences in auditory word recognition thresholds as a function of response hierarchy. Psychonomic Science, 12, 43-44.

Kaplan, M. F., & Lotsof, E. J. (1968). Are the principles of behavior of "exceptional children" exceptional? Psychological Reports, 23, 1207-1213.

Kaplan, M. F. (1969). Expression of TAT hostility as a function of self-reported hostility, arousal, and cue characteristics. Journal of Personality, 37, 289-296.

Kaplan, M. F. (1969). The ambiguity of TAT ambiguity. Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 33 , 25-29.

Kaplan, M. F. (1969). Assimilation-contrast effects in impression formation. Psychonomic Science, 17, 234-235.

Kaplan, M. F. (1969). Reply to Murstein's "Comment on 'The ambiguity of TAT ambiguity'". Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 33, 486-487.

Olczak, P. V., & Kaplan, M. F. (1969). Originality and rate of response in association as a function of associative gradient. American Journal of Psychology, 82, 157-167.

Kaplan, M. F. (1970). Forming impressions of personality: The effect of initial impression. Psychonomic Science, 18, 255-256.

Kaplan, M. F., & Olczak, P. V. (1970). Attitude similarity and direct reinforcement as determinants of attraction. Journal of Experimental Research in Personality, 4, 186-189.

Kaplan, M. F., Simon, S., & Ditrichs, R. (1970). Observational learning of TAT theme commonality. Journal of Experimental Research in Personality, 4, 176-180.

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Kaplan, M. F. (1970). A note on the stability of TAT inter-judge and intrajudge ambiguity scores. Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 34, 201-203.

Kaplan, M. F. (1971). Response hierarchy, reception, and the process of person perception. Human Relations, 24, 189-199.

Kaplan, M. F. (1971). Dispositional effects and weight of information in impression formation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 18, 279-284.

Kaplan, M. F. (1971). Context effects in impression formation: The weighted average versus the meaning changes formulations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 19, 92-99.

Kaplan, M. F. (1971). The effect of judgmental dispositions in forming impressions of personality. Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science, 3, 259-267.

Kaplan, M. F. (1971). The determination of trait redundancy in personality impression formation. Psychonomic Science, 23, 280-282.

Kaplan, M. F. (1971). The effect of evaluative dispositions, and amount and credibility of information on forming impressions of personality. Psychonomic Science, 24, 174-176.

Kaplan, M. F., & Olczak, P. V. (1971). Attraction toward another as a function of similarity and commonality of attitudes. Psychological Reports, 28, 515-521.

Kaplan, M. F. (Ed.). (1972). Readings for Social Psychology. N.Y.: MSS Information Corp.

Kaplan, M. F. (1972). Interpersonal attraction as a function of relatedness of similar and dissimilar attitudes. Journal of Experimental Research in Personality, 6, 17-21.

Kaplan, M. F. (1972). One predictor does not a theory make. Contemporary Psychology, 17, 542.

Kaplan, M. F. (1972). The modifying effect of stimulus information on the consistency of individual differences in impression formation. Journal of Experimental Research in Personality, 5, 213-219.

Kaplan, M. F. (1973). Stimulus inconsistency and response dispositions in forming judgments of other persons. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 24, 58-64.

Kaplan, M. F., & Anderson, N. H. (1973). Information integration theory and reinforcement theory as approaches to interpersonal attraction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 28, 301-312.

Kaplan, M. F., & Anderson, N. H. (1973). Comment on "When research paradigms converge: Confrontation or integration?" Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 28, 321-323.

*Kaplan, M. F., & Kemmerick, G. D. (1974). Juror judgment as information integration: Combining evidential and non-evidential information. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 30, 493-499.

Levin, I. P., & Kaplan, M. F. (1974). The set-size effect in personality impression formation is not an artifact. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 3, 187-188.

Kaplan, M. F. (1974). Context induced shifts in personality trait evaluations: A comment on the evaluative halo effect and the meaning change interpretations. Psychological Bulletin, 81, 891-895.

Kaplan, M. F. (1975). Evaluative judgments are based on evaluative information: Evidence against meaning change in evaluative context effects. Memory and Cognition, 3, 375-380

Kaplan, M. F., & Schwartz, S. (Eds.). (1975). Human Judgment and Decision Processes. New

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5York: Academic Press.

Kaplan, M. F. (1975). Information integration in social judgment: Interaction of judge and information components. In M. F. Kaplan & S. Schwartz (Eds.), Human Judgment and Decision Processes (pp. 139-171). New York: Academic Press.

Kaplan, M. F. (1976). Measurement and generality of response dispositions in person perception. Journal of Personality, 44, 179-194.

Myers, D. G., & Kaplan, M. F. (1976). Group induced polarization in simulated juries. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2, 63-66.

*Kaplan, M. F. (1977). Discussion polarization effects in a modified jury decision paradigm: Informational influences. Sociometry, 40, 262-271.

Kaplan, M. F., & Miller, C. E. (1977). Judgments and group discussion: Effect of presentation and memory factors on polarization. Sociometry, 40, 377-343.

Kaplan, M. F., & Schwartz, S. (1977). Human Judgment and Decision Processes in Applied Settings. New York: Academic Press.

Kaplan, M. F. (1977). Judgments by juries. In M. F. Kaplan & S. Schwartz (Eds.), Human Judgment and Decision Processes in Applied Settings (pp. 31-55). New York: Academic Press.

Kaplan, M. F., Steindorf, J., & Iervolino, A. (1978). Courtrooms, politics, and morality: Toward a theoretical integration. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 4, 115-160.

*Kaplan, M. F., & Miller, L. E. (1978). Reducing the effects of juror bias. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 36, 1443-1455.

Kaplan, M. F., & Miller, L. E. (1978). Effects of juror identification with the victim depend on likelihood of victimization. Law and Human Behavior, 2, 353-363.

Kaplan, M. F. & Miller, L. E. (1979). A model of cognitive processes in jurors. Representative Research in Social Psychology, 10, 48-60.

Kaplan, M. F., & Schersching, C. (1980). Reducing juror bias: An experimental approach. In P. Lipsitt & B. D. Sales (Eds.), New Directions in Psycholegal Research (pp. 149-170). New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

Kaplan, M. F., & Schersching, C. (1981). Juror deliberation: An information integration analysis. In B. D. Sales (Ed.), Perspectives in Law and Psychology. Volume II: The Trial (pp. 235-262). New York: Plenum.

Kaplan, M. F. (1981). Amount of information and polarity of attraction. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 18, 23-26.

Kaplan, M. F. (1981). State dispositions in social judgment. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 18, 27-29.

Kaplan, M. F. (1982). Cognitive processes in the individual juror. In N. L. Kerr & R. M. Bray (Eds.), The Psychology of the Courtroom (pp. 197-220). New York: Academic Press.

Kaplan, M. F. (1983). A model of information integration in jury deliberation. Academic Psychology Bulletin, 5, 91-96.

Kaplan, M. F., & Miller, C. E. (1983). Group discussion and judgment. In P. Paulus (Ed.), Basic

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6Group Processes (pp. 65-94). New York: Springer-Verlag.

Horan, H. D., & Kaplan, M. F. (1983). Criminal intent and consequence severity: Effects of moral reasoning on punishment. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 9, 638-645.

Kaplan, M. F. (1984). Evidence and social psychology. Case and Comment, 89, 16-21.

Ibid. (1985). Reprinted in Social Psychology and the Law, 10.

Kaplan, M. F. (1984). How do people influence in deliberation? A social psychological view. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 2, 1-6

Kaplan, M. F. (1985). A little more on "When more is less." American Psychologist, 39, 241.

Kaplan, M. F. (1985). Character testimony. In S. Kassin & L. Wrightsman (Eds.), The psychology of evidence and courtroom procedure. Sage.

Kaplan, M. F. (Ed.) (1986). The impact of social psychology on procedural justice. Springfield, IL: Charles Thomas. (Also in a Spanish edition).

Kaplan, M. F. (1986). Social science and procedural justice: An overview. In M. F. Kaplan (Ed.), The impact of social psychology on procedural justice. Springfield, IL: Charles Thomas.

Kaplan, M. F., & Yehl, H. M. (1986). Deservingness and equality in children's reward allocations: Developmental trends. Psychologia Wychowawcza (Educational Psychology) (Poland), 29, 173-182.

Kaplan, M. F., & Krupa, S. (1986). Severe penalties under the control of others can reduce guilt verdicts. Law and Psychology Review, 10, 1-18.

Kaplan, M. F., & Garzon, A. (1986). Judicial cognition. Bolitin de Psicologia (Spain), 10, 7-27.

Ibid. Reprinted in A. Garzon (1991). Psicologia y jurados (pp. 77-94). Valencia: Promolibro.

Jendrek, M. P., & Kaplan, M. F. (1987). Social science evidence and the discrepancy in the Federal Rules of Evidence on character testimony. Law and Psychology Review, 11, 39-53.

*Kaplan, M. F., & Miller, C. E. (1987). Group decision-making and normative vs. informational

influence: Effects of type of issue and assigned decision rule. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53, 306-313.

Kaplan, M. F. (1987). The influencing process in group decision making. In C. Hendrick (Ed.), Review of Personality and Social Psychology (Volume 8) (pp. 189-212). Beverly Hills CA: Sage.

Amstutz, D. K., & Kaplan, M. F. (1987). Depression, physical attractiveness, and interpersonal acceptance. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 5, 365-377.

Kaplan, M. F. (1988). The pitfalls of adversarial procedural justice. In S. Nagel (Ed.), Law and Policy Studies (pp. 79-88). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press

Kaplan, M. F. (1988). Beyond trial management: Diversifying trial consulting services. Forensic Reports, 1, 1-13.

Iennarella, R. S., & Kaplan, M. F. (1988). Acceptance of personality descriptions by subjects: Personal and base-rate truthfulness. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 6,388-397.

Kaplan, M. F. (1988). What can psychology uniquely contribute to the study of juries? In C. Wydrzynski (Ed.), Windsor yearbook of access to justice (pp. 227-234). Windsor, Ontario: University of Windsor Press.

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Garzon, A., & Kaplan, M. F. (1988). Dos alternativas en la concepcion de lo que la psicologia puede aportar al derecho. (Two alternative conceptions of what psychology can bring to the law). Boletin de Psicoloqia (Spain), 20, 7-23.

Ibid. Reprinted in A. Garzon (1991). Psicologia y jurados (pp. 35-50). Valencia: Promolibro.

Kaplan, M. F. (1989). Joint effects of cognition and affect in social judgment. In J. P. Forgas & J. M. Innes (Eds.), Recent advances in social psychology: An international perspective (pp. 261-266). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Kaplan, M. F. (1989). Information integration in moral reasoning: Conceptual and methodological implications. In J. Reykowski, N. Eisenberg, & E. Staub (Eds.), Social and moral values: Individual and societal perspectives (pp. 117-135). Hillsdale, NJ: L. Erlbaum. (Also in a Polish edition).

Kaplan, M. F. (1989). A primer, text, and research review for psychological consultants. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 7, 78-81.

Kaplan, M. F. (1989). Task, situational, and personal determinants of influence processes in group decision making. In E. J. Lawler & B. Markovsky (Eds.), Advances in group processes (Volume 6) (pp. 87-105). Greenwich CT: JAI Press.

Kaplan, M. F. (1989). Judgments of murder mysteries as a means of studying juror cognition. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 10, 299-310.

Kaplan, M. F. (1990). Factores psicologicos en la conducta de jurados. (Psychological factors in juror behavior). In A. Garzon (Ed.), Psychologia y justicia (pp. 399-420). Valencia: Promolibro.

Kaplan, M. F. (1990). Jury selection from the perspective of social science research. Illinois Bar Journal, 78, 364-366.

Kaplan, M. F. (1991). The joint effects of affect and cognition on social judgments. In J. Forgas (Ed.), Emotion and social judgments (pp. 73-82). Oxford: Pergamon Press.

Olczak, P. V., Kaplan, M. F., & Penrod, S. (1991). Attorneys' lay psychology and its effectiveness in selecting jurors: Three empirical studies. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 6, 1-21.

Kaplan, M.F. (1992). Entrevista con el Profesor Martin Kaplan. Encuentros en Psicologia, 19, 5-13.

Kaplan, M. F., Zanna, M., & Wanshula, L. T. (1993). Time pressure and information integration in social judgment: The effect of need for structure. In O. Svenson & A. J. Maule (Eds.), Time pressure and stress in human judgment and decision making. (Pp. 255-267). New York: Plenum.

Rugs, D., & Kaplan, M.F. (1993). Effectiveness of informational and normative influences in group decision making depends on group interactive goal. British Journal of Social Psychology, 32, 147-158.

Kaplan, M. F., Schaefer, E. G., & Zinkiewicz, L. (1994). Member preference for discussion content in anticipated group decisions: Effects of type of issue and group interactive goal. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 15, 489-508.

Kaplan, M. F. (1994). Setting the record straight (again) on severity of penalty: A comment on Freedman, et al. Law and Human Behavior, 18, 697-699.

Kaplan, M. F. (1994). Keeping the record complete. Law and Human Behavior, 18, 702-703.

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Kaplan, M. F. (1999). Verdict-driven and evidence-driven juries. In W. F. Abbott & J. Batt (Eds.) A Handbook of jury research (Chapter 22). Philadelphia, PA: American Law Institute-

American Bar Assoc.

*Kaplan, M. F. & Martin, A. M. (1999). Effects of differential status of group members on process and outcome of deliberation. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 2, 347-364.

Christiansen, N. D., Kaplan, M. F, & Jones, C.S. (1999). Racism and the social judgment process: Individual differences in the use of stereotypes. Social Behavior and Personality, 27, 129-144.

Kerr, N. L., Niedemeier, K. E., & Kaplan, M. F. (1999). Bias in jurors vs. bias in juries: New evidence from the SDS perspective. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 80, 70-86.

Kaplan, M. F., & Martin, A. M. (2000). The influence of expert vs. non-expert members of juries: The Spanish jury as an illustration. In S. S. Nagel (Ed.) Handbook of Global Legal Policy. (Pp. 209-222). New York: Marcel Dekker.

Kerr, N.L., Niedemeier, K.E., & Kaplan, M.F. (2000). On the virtues of assuming minimal differences in information processing in individuals and groups. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 3, 203-217.

Wilke, H.A.M., & Kaplan, M.F. (2001). Task creativity and social creativity in decision-making groups. In C.M. Allwood & M. Selart (Eds.) Creative decision-making in the social world. (pp. 35-51) Sweden: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Kaplan, M. F., & Wilke, H.A.M. (2001). Cognitive and social motivation in group decision making. In J.P. Forgas, K.D. Williams, & L. Wheeler (Eds.), The Social Mind: Cognitive and Motivational Aspects of Interpersonal Behavior (Pp.406-428). Cambridge UK: Cambridge Univ. Press.

*Jones, C. S. & Kaplan, M. F. (2003). The effects of racially stereotypic crimes on decision making and information processing strategies. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 25, 1-13.

Martin, A.M., Kaplan, M.F., & Alamo, J.M. (2003). Discussion content and perception of deliberation in Western European juries versus American juries. Psychology, Crime, and Law., 9, 247-263.Reprinted in R. Roesch & K. Thomsen (Eds.) (2007) Psychology and Law, V.2: Criminal and Civil Perspectives. Hampshire, UK: Ashgate Publ. Ltd.

Houle, B., Sagarin, B., & Kaplan, M.F. (2005). A functional approach to volunteerism: Do volunteer motives predict task performance? Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 27, 337-344.

Kaplan, M.F. & Martin, A.M. (Eds.).(2006) Understanding World Juries Through Psychological

Research. New York: Psychology Press.

Kaplan, M.F., & Martin, A.M. (2006) Introduction and overview. In Kaplan, M.F. & Martin, A.M. (Eds.). Understanding World Juries Through Psychological Research. (Pp. 1-8). New York: Psychology Press.

Kaplan, M.F., Martin, A.M., & Hertel, J. (2006). Issues and prospects in European juries: A general overview. In Kaplan, M.F. & Martin, A.M. (Eds.). Understanding World Juries Through Psychological Research. (Pp. 71-87). New York: Psychology Press.

Martin, A.M., & Kaplan, M.F. (i2006). Psychosocial perspectives on the Spanish and Russian juries. In Kaplan, M.F. & Martin, A.M. (Eds.) Understanding World Juries Through Psychological Research. (Pp. 111-124). New York: Psychology Press

Kaplan, M.F.(in press) Normative Influence. In Levine, J.M. & Hogg, M. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of

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9Group Processes and Intergroup Behavior. Sage

Kaplan, M.F.(in press) Juries. In Levine, J.M. & Hogg, M. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Group Processes and Intergroup Behavior. Sage

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10PAPERS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS:

Kaplan, M. F., & Eron, L. (May, 1965). Test sophistication and faking in the TAT situation. Iowa Psychological Association, Des Moines, IA.

Ibid. (1965, July). International Congress on the Rorschach and Projective Methods, Paris, France.

Kaplan, M. F. (1967, May). Information elicitation and behavior prediction by repressors, sensitizers, and neutrals. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1968, May). Behavior prediction responses as a function of judge's response hierarchy. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1969, May). Context effects in impression formation: Weighted average vs. meaning change formulations. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1970, May). The determination of trait redundancy in personality impression formation. Midwestern Psychological Association, Cincinnati,

Kaplan, M. F. (1971, May). Attitude similarity and attraction: Toward a theoretical reconciliation. Invited symposium paper. Midwestern Psychological Association, Detroit, MI.

Kaplan, M. F. (1972, May). Impression formation: Theoretical and empirical issues and integrations. Symposium organized and chaired, Midwestern Psychological Association, Cleveland, OH.

Kaplan, M. F. (1972, May). Individual differences in forming impressions of personality. Symposium paper, Midwestern Psychological Association, Cleveland, OH.

Kaplan, M. F., & Kemmerick, G. (1972, November). Jury judgment as information integration. Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, MO.

Kaplan, M. F., & Major, G. (1973, November). Will you like me at set size three as you might at six? Amount of information and attraction. Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, MO.

Kaplan, M. F., Hoffman, J., & Stewart, M. (1974, May). Order effects in attraction formation. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1974, May). Evaluative judgments are based on evaluative information. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1974, August). Meaning shift in person perception. Symposium at Workshop on Mathematical Approaches in Person Perception. University of California, La Jolla, CA.

Myers, D. G., & Kaplan, M. F. (1975, August). Group induced polarization in simulated juries. American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1975, November). Group discussion effects in a modified jury decision paradigm. Psychonomic Society, Denver, CO.

Kaplan, M. F. (1976, May). Judgments by juries represent integration of information. Symposium paper, Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1976, May). Applying basic models of judgment to human affairs. Symposium organized and chaired, Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F., Steindorf, J., & Iervolino, A. (1976, September). Courtrooms, politics, and morality: Information integration theory is theoretically integrative. Symposium paper, American Psychological

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11Association, Washington, D.C.

Kaplan, M. F., & Miller, C. E. (1976, November). Juror judgments and discussion: Effect of variety of shared information on amount of polarization. Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, MO.

Kaplan, M. F., & Nagy, G. (1977, May). Redundancy of behavioral information in dating choice. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Anderson, P. & Kaplan, M. F. (1977, May). Actual, self-predicted, and predictions of others' helping as social judgments. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F., & Schersching, C. (1977, June). Juridical judgment viewed as information integration: Concepts and applications. Symposium paper, American Psychology-Law Society, Snowmass, CO.

Kaplan, M. F. (1978, April). Invited participant, Colorado Conference on Judgment and Decision Making, Boulder, CO.

Kaplan, M. F. (1978, May). Effects of juror's identification with the victim depend on likelihood of victimization. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1978, October). Models of social judgment: Helping or understanding? Choosing or judging? Invited symposium paper, "Conversations in the Disciplines," State University of New York at Geneseo, NY.

Kaplan, M. F. (1979, May). Cognitive processes in moral judgment. Invited paper, Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. (Abstracted in Resources in Education, 1980).

Kaplan, M. F., & Kingsbury, S. (1979, May). Information integration in the "Barnum effect." Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1979, May). Invited participant, Colorado Conference on Judgment and Decision Making, Boulder, CO.

Kaplan, M. F. (1979, November). A model of information integration for jury deliberation. Invited symposium address, Speech Communication Association, San Antonio, TX.

Kaplan, M. F. (1982, May). Putting mystery into social judgment: Evaluation of suspects in "whodunits." Midwestern Psychological Association, Minneapolis, MN.

Kaplan, M. F. (1982, October). Impact of social psychology on procedural justice. Symposium organized and chaired at Society of Experimental Social Psychologists, Nashville, IN.

Kaplan, M. F. (1983, May). Effect of training on reasoning in moral choice. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. (Abstracted in Resources in Education, April, 1984).

Iennarella, R., & Kaplan, M. F. (1983, May). Acceptance of personality descriptions by subjects: One bad apple spoils the barrel. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1983, June). Influence modes in group discussion. 4th International Conference on Social Processes in Small Groups. Nags Head, NC.

Kaplan, M. F. (1983, October). Research evidence on the stuff of which jury deliberations is made. Symposium organized and chaired, American Psychology-Law Society, Chicago.

Kaplan, M. F. (1983, October). Normative and informational influence in deliberation.

Symposium paper at American Psychology-Law Society, Chicago, IL.

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12Kaplan, M. F. (1983, October). Juror selection: How crucial are demographics, attitudes, and

personal characteristics? Association of Trial Behavior Consultants, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1984, March). The effect of prescribed penalty on real and hypothetical guilt decisions. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1984, March). Expert and special witness testimony in criminal court. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F., & Yehl, H. M. (1984, May). Deservingness and equality in children's reward allocations: Developmental trends. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. (Abstracted in Resources in Education, September, 1985).

Kaplan, M. F. (1984, June). Modifying moral reasoning. Third International Conference on Justice and Law, Nags Head, NC. (Abstracted in Resources in Education, January, 1985)

Kaplan, M. F. (1984, October). Juror cognitive processes. Association of Trial Behavior Consultants, Denver, CO.

Kaplan, M. F. (1984, November). Training moral reasoning in high school students: The utility of information integration conceptions. Invited address, Conference on Development and Change of Moral and Social Values. Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.

Kaplan, M. F., & Jendrek, M. P. (1985, March). Character testimony: Federal rules of evidence and social science findings. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, NV.

Kaplan, M. F., & Krupa, S. (1985, May). Severe penalties under the control of others can reduce guilt verdicts. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. (Abstracted in Resources in Education, November, 1985)

Kaplan, M. F., & Amstutz, D. (1985, May). Training moral reasoning without training morality. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. (Abstracted in Resources in Education, November, 1985)

Amstutz, D., & Kaplan, M. F. (1985, May). Depression, physical attractiveness, and interpersonal acceptance. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1985, June) Effect of issue and decision rule on normative and informational influence in jury deliberation. 4th International conference on Justice and Law, Nags Head, NC

Kaplan, M. F., & Miller, C. E. (1985, October). Normative and informational influence in discussion: Effects of type of issue and assigned decision rule. Symposium paper at Society of Experimental Social Psychologists, Evanston, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1985, October). Influence processes in group decision making. Symposium organized and chaired at Society of Experimental Social Psychologists, Evanston, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1985, November). Invited participant, Wingspread Conference on the American Jury, Racine, WI.

Kaplan, M. F. (1986, March). Psychological knowledge and character testimony. American Psychology-Law Society/Division 41, Tucson, AZ.

Kaplan, M. F. (1986, June). Attorneys' lay psychology in selecting jurors and its effectiveness: An empirical study. Law and Society Association, Chicago, IL

Kaplan, M. F. (1986, October). Beyond trial management: Diversifying consulting services.

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13American Society of Trial Consultants, Portland, OR.

Kaplan, M. F. (1986, October). Musings concerning equity and equality in distributive justice and morality. Conference on Responsibility and Justice, Tempe, AZ.

Kaplan, M. F. (1986, October). Social psychological assumptions and dimensions of judicial systems. Invited address, International Congress of Criminology, Psychology and Judicial Sociology Alicante, Spain.

Kaplan, M. F. (1987, June). Falling into and climbing out of the pitfalls of adversarial procedural justice. Law and Society Association, Washington, D.C.

Kaplan, M. F. (1987, October). Influence styles during jury deliberation. American Society of Trial Consultants, Minneapolis, MN.

Kaplan, M. F. (1987, October). An introduction to the issue of juror competence. American Society of Trial Consultants, Minneapolis, MN.

Martin, A. M., & Kaplan, M. F. (1988, March). Implications of psychological research for legal developments in Spain. American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, FL.

Womack, A. J., & Kaplan, M. F. (1988, April). Facilitating complex cognitive integration rules for social judgments: A developmental study. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1988, June). Moral reasoning as a process of information integration. First International Conference on Social and Personality Development, Nags Head, NC.

Kaplan, M. F. (1988, August). A social judgment conception of moral reasoning development. Australian Developmental Psychology Conference, Sydney, Australia.

Kaplan, M. F. (1988, August). Joint effects of cognition and affect in social judgment. Invited symposium paper, International Congress of Psychology, Sydney, Australia.

Kaplan, M. F., & Kemmerick, G. D. (1988, August). Breadth of information and judgment of countries. International Congress of Psychology, Sydney, Australia.

Kaplan, M. F. (1988, October). Do lawyers, law students, and college sophomores differ in juror preference? No and no, in two experiments. American Society of Trial Consultants, Newport Beach, CA.

Kaplan, M. F. (1989, April). A proposal for studying the values/reasoning distinction in moral development and training. Society for Research in Child Development, Kansas City, MO. (Abstracted in Resources in Education, September, 1989).

Rugs, D., & Kaplan, M. F. (1989, May). Effectiveness of normative and informational appeals in group decisions: The role of interactive goal and sex of subjects. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1989, June). Conditions determining influence modes in group decisions. 12th International Conference on Groups and Organizations, Nags Head, NC.

Kaplan, M. F. (1989, June). Judge: "Will you be fair and impartial?" Prospective juror: "Yes". Invited address at the 113th Annual Meeting of the Illinois State Bar Association, Fontana, WI.

Kaplan, M. F. (1989, September). Judgment by trial jurors as individuals and as deliberating groups. Invited address, Australian Psychological Society, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

Kaplan, M. F. (1990, May). Continuity of processes in judgments by individuals and groups: The

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14case of legal decisions. Keynote Address, 19th Annual Meeting of Australian Social Psychologists, McLaren Vale, SA, Australia.

Kaplan, M. F., Schaefer, E., & Zinkiewicz, L. (1991, May). What material do people want to discuss in anticipated group decisions? It depends on the issue and the groups interactive goal. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1991, May). Integracion de la informacion y toma de decision de grupos. Programa de Doctorado Teorias Implicitas Sobre La Realitad Y Procesamiento del Lenguaje, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.

Kaplan, M. F. (1991, May). La dimension afective en el proceso de integracion de la informacion. Programa de Doctorado Teorias Implicitas Sobre La Realitad Y Procesamiento del Lenguaje, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.

Kaplan, M. F. (1991, June). Member preference for content of anticipated group discussions. 14th

International Nags Head Conference on Groups and Organizations, Highland Beach, FL.

Jendrek, M. P., & Kaplan, M. F. (1991, June). Verdict- and evidence-driven juries: Gender and form of influence. 14th International Nags Head Conference on Groups and Organizations, Highland Beach, FL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1991, October). Social and cognitive influence processes in group decisions. Society of Experimental Social Psychologists, Columbus, OH.

Kaplan, M. F., & Jendrek, M. P. (1992, March). Induced verdict- and evidence-driven deliberation styles affect extent but not form of influence in mock juries. American Psychology-Law Society, San Diego, CA.

Wanshula, L. T., Kaplan, M. F., & Zanna, M. P. (1992, May). Effects of time pressure and need for structure on social judgment. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F., & Martin, A. M. (1992, July). Relative impact of expert and non-expert group members: Implications for mixed (European) juries. European Association of Experimental Social Psychologists and Society of Experimental Social Psychologists Joint Meeting, Leuven, Belgium.

Kaplan, M. F. (1992, October). Effects of early or delayed voting. American Society of Trial Consultants, Kansas City, MO.

Kaplan, M. F., Schaefer, E. G., & Zinkiewicz, L. (1992, October). Members prefer discussion content in anticipated group decision making that is instrumental to their interactive goal and the type of issue. Society of Experimental Social Psychologists, San Antonio, TX.

Kaplan, M. F., & Martin, A. M. (1993, April). The influence of expert vs. non-expert members of juries depends on the type of case being decided. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1993, April). Group decisions are cognitive AND social events. Invited paper, Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Wanshula, L. T., Kaplan, M. F., & Zanna, M. P. (1993, April). Effects of time and noise pressure and need for structure on reward allocations. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F., & Zanna, M. P. (1993, October). Constrained information processing in social judgment and interaction. Symposium organized and chaired, Society of Experimental Social Psychologists, Santa Barbara, CA.

Kaplan, M. F., Wanshula, L. T., & Zanna, M. P. (1993, October). The impact of pressure and

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15personal need for structure on social judgments and reward allocations: Effects of time and noise pressure. Symposium paper, Society of Experimental Social Psychologists, Santa Barbara, CA.

Kaplan, M. F. (1994, June). Timing of first vote, influence process, and vote shifts in different tasks. 17th International Nags Head Conference on Groups and 0rganizations. Highland Beach, FL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1994, July). Influence processes in deliberations by trial juries: Theoretical and empirical aspects and their applications to the Spanish jury. Keynote Address, 23rd International Congress of Applied Psychology, Madrid, Spain.

Kaplan, M. F. (1994, July). Does the timing of the first vote affect optimal performance in groups? A qualified "yes". Symposium Paper, 23rd International Congress of Applied Psychology, Madrid, Spain.

Kaplan, M. F., Jones, C., & Christiansen, N. (1994, October). Racism and amount and stereotypicality of information about scholarship applicants. Society of Experimental Social Psychologists, Lake Tahoe, NV.

Jones, C., Christiansen, N., & Kaplan, M. F. (1995, May). Effects of racism on evaluations depend on stereotypicality of target information. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1995, June). Group decisions: Member interactive goals, topic objectivity, and vote timing. 18th International Nags Head Conference on Groups and Organizations, Highland Beach, FL.

Kaplan, M. F., Kickul, J., & Reither, A. (1995, September). Heuristic and systematic processes in judging popular film: Effect of mood. Society of Experimental Social Psychologists, Washington, DC.

Kaplan, M. F., & Kickul, J. (1996, March). Timing of first public ballot, jury deliberation style, and vote changes. American Psychology-Law Society, Hilton Head, SC.

Kaplan, M. F., Kickul, J., & Reither, A. (1996, May). Mood and extent of processing plot and visual information about movies. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F., & Kickul, J. (1996, May). Relationship between early vs. late initial votes and jury deliberation style. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Wanshula, L. T., & Kaplan, M. F. (1996, May). Deadlocked jury instructions and the behavior, subjective impressions, and legal understanding of deliberating mock juries. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Jones, C. S., & Kaplan, M. F. (1996, May). Effects of racially stereotypic crimes on decision making and information processing strategies. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Kaplan, M. F. (1996, May). Mood and cognition meet Hollywood: I'll think about it tomorrow (if I'm happy). Nags Head International Conference on Affect and Cognition, Highland Beach, FL.

Kaplan, M. F., Forgas, J. P., Huff, J., Gonnerman, M., & King, P. (1996, October). Feeling good and liking your teacher: Mood infusion into students' evaluations of instructors. Society of Experimental Social Psychologists. Sturbridge, MA.

Kerr, N. L., Neidermeier, K. E., & Kaplan, M. F. (1997, May). Bias in jurors vs. bias in juries: New evidence from the Davisonian perspective. Group Research in the Late 20th Century: A Celebration of the Illinois School. Champaign, IL.

Kaplan, M. F., Gonnerman, M., & Wright, J. (1997, June). In- and out-group evaluations and sexual harassment: Power, pride, and social identity motives. 20th International Nags Head Conference on Groups and Organizations, Highland Beach, FL.

Marable, B. E. & Kaplan, M. F. (1998, March). Influence of expert testimony and victim resistance

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16on mock jurors' decisions and judgments concerning acquaintance rape. American Psychology-Law Society, Redondo Beach, CA.

Kaplan, M. F. (1998, April). What can social psychology uniquely give to the practice of law? Invited Address, Conferencia por Patrano de Psicologia Huarte de San Juan, Univ. de La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain.

Kerr, N.L., Niedemeier, K., & Kaplan, M.F. (1998, June). On the virtues of assuming minimal information processing in groups. First International German Conference on Group Research, Berlin.

Kaplan, M. F., Gonnerman, M., Houle, B., & Johnson, B. (1998, October). Social comparison with similar or dissimilar others depends on the type of issue being judged. Society of Experimental Social Psychologists, Lexington, KY.

Kaplan, M. F. & Wilke, H. (1999, March). Cognitive and social motivation in group decision making. Second Annual Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology, Sydney, Australia.

Kaplan, M. F., Wilke, H., & van Twuyver, M. (1999, October). Social identification with the group and level of thought in decision minorities and majorities. Society of Experimental Social Psychologists, St. Louis, MO.

Jones, C.S., & Kaplan, M.F. (2000, March). Information processing in juror decision making: Effects of Defendant race and crime stereotype on verdicts, attributions, and processing strategy. American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, LA.

Kaplan, M.F., Gonnerman, M., Houle, B., & Johnson, B. (2000, May). With whom do we compare? It depends on their task instrumentality. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago IL.

Kaplan, M.F., Reither, A., & ten Broek, E. (2000, May). Attractiveness of movie plots and audience gender and outlook. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago IL.

Gonnerman, M., Finkelstein, L., & Kaplan, M. F. (2001, May). To enhance or denigrate: Group identification, social identity threat, and audience composition. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Martin, A.M., Kaplan, M.F., & Alamo, J.M. (2001, June). Group dynamics and reactions to the deliberation process in Western European and American Juries. 11th European Conference of Psychology and Law. Lisbon, Portugal.

Kaplan, M. F. (2001, July). Social psychological contributions to jury systems around the world: Addressing unique national features. Symposium organized and chaired, Joint Meeting of the Society of the Australasian Social Psychologists, and the Asian Association of Social Psychologists, Melbourne, Australia.

Kaplan, M.F., Martin, A.M., Brandt, K, & Hertel, J. (2001, July). Social psychology and the European jury. Symposium paper at the Joint Meetings of the Society of the Australasian Social Psychologists, and the Asian Association of Social Psychologists, Melbourne, Australia.

Kaplan, M.F. (2001, October). Small groups take center stage. Ninth Annual SESP Preconference on Small Groups, Spokane WA.

Kaplan, M.F. & Martin, A.M. (2002, June). Better Justice Through Social Psychology: How the Distinguishing Features of European Juries Can be Better Understood and Evaluated. Symposium organized and chaired, European Association of Experimental Social Psychology, San Sebastian, Spain.

Kaplan, M.F., Martin, A.M., Brandt, K, & Hertel, J. (2002, June). A general view of European juries. Symposium paper at the biennial meetings of the European Association of Experimental Social

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17Psychology, San Sebastian, Spain.

Hertel, J., Brandt, K., & Kaplan, M.F. (2002, June). Juries in Germany. Symposium paper at the biennial meetings of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology, San Sebastian, Spain.

Kaplan, M.F. (2003, July). Diversity of world jury systems: A social-psychological analysis. Symposium organized and chaired, Psychology and Law International, Interdisciplinary Conference 2003 (European Association of Psychology and Law), Edinburgh, Scotland.

Kaplan, M.F., Martin, A.M., & Hertel, J. (2003, July). Diverse characteristics of European jury systems and their psychological implications. Symposium paper at the Psychology and Law International, Interdisciplinary Conference 2003, Edinburgh, Scotland

Martin, A.M., & Kaplan, M.F. (2003, July). Similarities and differences in the Spanish and Russian jury systems: A social-psychological analysis. Symposium paper at the Psychology and Law International, Interdisciplinary Conference 2003, Edinburgh, Scotland

THESES AND DISSERTATIONS DIRECTED: (*Co-director)

T1. Balance vs. reinforcement as determinants of attraction. (M.A. Thesis, Paul V. Olczak, 1969)

T2. The role of associated anxiety in the attitude-recall effect. (M.A. Thesis, Michael Lavin, 1970).

D1. The effect of disagreement produced threat on aggression. (Ph.D. Dissertation, Paul V.Olczak,1972).

D2. Effect of stimulus commonness and modality on impression formation. (Ph.D. Dissertation, Michael Rose, 1973).

T3. Order effects in attraction formation. (M.A. Thesis, Joel Hoffman, 1974).

T4. The effects of similarity and desirability on the modeling behavior of black and white students. (M.A. Thesis, Maria Barreda, 1974).

T5. Attributions of attractiveness to countries and requests for further information: Effects ofinformation variety. (M.A. Thesis, Gwen D. Kemmerick, 1974).

T6. An information integration approach to the self esteem/persuasion relationship. (M.A. Thesis,Robert Ahlering, 1974).

T7. Information integration in political choice. (M.A. Thesis, Jeffrey Steindorf, 1975).

D3. Judging politicians by their moral rationales: The effect of judges' own moral reasoning. (Ph.D.Dissertation, Jeffrey Steindorf, 1976).

T8. The role of pretrial publicity in trial process and jury deliberations. (M.A. Thesis, Luann Zanzola, 1977).

T9. Helping as social judgment: Combining informational components in a non-emergency setting. (M.A. Thesis, Patricia Anderson, 1977).

D4. The recruitment of blood donors: A field test of laboratory developed techniques in socialinfluence. (Ph.D. Dissertation, Robert Ahlering, 1978)*

T10. Effects of control and severity of punishment alternatives on jury decision making. (M.A. Thesis,Sharon Krupa, 1978).

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T11. Judicial sentencing and judge's moral development. (M.A. Thesis, Hope Horan, 1979).

T12. Effects of self-esteem and global dispositions on impression formation. (M.A. Thesis, Lynn E. Miller, 1980).

D5. Differential effects of intentions and consequences on moral judgment and decision making. (Ph.D. Dissertation, Annette Brown, 1980).

D6. Reward allocations in children: An information processing approach. (Ph.D. Dissertation, H. Michael Yehl, 1980).

D7. A signal detection analysis of social facilitation effects. (Ph.D. Dissertation, Janet Yehl, 1980)*

D8. Some informational variables affecting impact of inadmissible evidence on deliberating juries.(Ph.D. Dissertation, Patricia Anderson Jackson, 1980).

D9. Effects of persuasion on corresponding attitude and behavior change. (Ph.D. Dissertation, Cynthia

Schersching, 1980)*

T13. Effects of uniqueness and truthfulness on the acceptance of generalized personalityinterpretations. (M.A. Thesis, Ralph Iennarella, 1981).

D10. Acceptance of personality interpretations as a function of acceptability of prior interpretations.(Ph.D. Dissertation, Ralph Iennarella, 1984).

D11. Depression, physical attractiveness, and interpersonal rejection. (Ph.D. Dissertation, Diane Amstutz, 1985).

D12. Persuasiveness of statements presented as established fact and as argumentable. (Ph.D.Dissertation, Jon Mueller, 1985).

T14. Preference and expectation for therapist style as determinants of anticipated and actual clientbehavior in a therapy analogue. (M.A. Thesis, Brent Benner, 1986).

D13. Facilitation of more complex cognitive integration rules for social judgments: A developmentalstudy. (Ph.D. Dissertation, Ann Womack, 1987).

T15. Task constraints and normative and informational influence in group decision making. (M.A.Thesis, Deborah Denton, 1988).

D14. Gender, group orientation, and influence modes in group decision making. (Ph.D. Dissertation,Deborah Rugs, 1989).

T16. Temporary mood state, self-awareness, and time perception. (M.A. Thesis, Wendy Hawkins, 1989).

T17. Examining the effects of television and print media on subjects' perceptions of criminal justice.(M.A. Thesis, John L. Roszkowski, 1991)*

T18. Schematic processing and the timing of requirements of proof instructions. (M.A. Thesis, L. Tatiana Wanshula, 1991).

D15. To nudge or to blast? The effect of different versions of the dynamite charge on the behavior, subjective impressions, and legal understanding of deliberating mock juries. (Ph.D. Dissertation, L. Tatiana Wanshula, 1995).

D16. The effects of racially stereotypic crimes on decision making and information processing

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19strategies. (Ph.D. Dissertation, Christopher Jones, 1995).

T19. Social interaction and individual work values and needs as predictors of membership in collective climates. (M.A. Thesis, Scott Young, 1996).*

D17. The development and validation of a job-related choice method of personality assessment. (Ph.D. Dissertation, Neil Christiansen, 1997).*

D18. Mock juries' decisions in a rape case: Effects of expert testimony. (Ph.D. Dissertation, Bonnie Marable, 1997).

T20. Evaluations of others: The role of thought complexity, group identification, group membership, and informational valence. (M.A. Thesis, Mel Gonnerman, 1997).

D19. In-group enhancement vs. out-group denigration: The effects of group identification, social identity threat, and audience composition (Ph.D. Dissertation, Mel Gonnerman, 2000).

D20. How sexist advertisements hurt victims of rape: Information search strategies, attributions, and victim responsibility in an acquaintance rape trial. (Ph.D. Dissertation, Donna Sweeney, 2002).