Search Results - "Miko M"
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Reaction Networks Resemble Low-Dimensional Regular Lattices
Published in Journal of chemical theory and computation (05-09-2024)“…The computational exploration, manipulation, and design of complex chemical reactions face fundamental challenges related to the high-dimensional nature of…”
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"… give me a lawyer, dawg": recognizing youthful pleas for advice and support
Published in Frontiers in psychology (09-10-2024)“…(1) Youth are particularly vulnerable to making suboptimal legal decisions due to added challenges in comprehension, as well as their ongoing neurological…”
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Terms and conditions apply: the effect of probation length and obligation disclosure on true and false guilty pleas
Published in Journal of experimental criminology (01-06-2024)“…Objectives Although the literature suggests wrongful guilty pleas exist, less attention has been devoted to the false guilty pleas to probation sentences. We…”
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Appearances can be deceiving: instructor fluency increases perceptions of learning without increasing actual learning
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-12-2013)“…The present study explored the effects of lecture fluency on students’ metacognitive awareness and regulation. Participants watched one of two short videos of…”
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Understanding Guilty Pleas Through the Lens of Social Science
Published in Psychology, public policy, and law (01-11-2017)“…The adjudication of crime by guilty plea has been on the rise globally for at least the last 30 years. Few countries, however, have accepted pleas to the…”
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Guilt Status Influences Plea Outcomes Beyond the Shadow-of-the-Trial in an Interactive Simulation of Legal Procedures
Published in Law and human behavior (01-08-2021)“…Objective: More than 95% of criminal convictions in the United States are secured by guilty pleas. Our current understanding of the "deals" that lead so many…”
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The disappearing trial: how social scientists can help save the jury from extinction
Published in Psychology, Crime & Law : PC & L (02-01-2023)“…America's founding fathers believed jury trials to be a critical component of an orderly democracy. Yet, fewer than 5% of America's cases are decided by…”
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“Reject the Offer”: The Asymmetric Impact of Defense Attorneys’ Plea Recommendations
Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-09-2023)“…In two studies, we examined the impact of defense attorney recommendation on defendant plea decision-making. Community members and college students…”
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Innocence in the Shadow of COVID-19: Plea Decision Making During a Pandemic
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Applied (01-12-2021)“…Over 95% of criminal convictions in the United States are the result of guilty pleas. Consequently, it is critical that we ensure the process of pleading…”
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Plea-Bargaining Law: the Impact of Innocence, Trial Penalty, and Conviction Probability on Plea Outcomes
Published in American journal of criminal justice (01-06-2021)“…Despite the prevalence of guilty pleas, we know relatively little about factors that influence the decision to plead. Replicating and extending Dervan and…”
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Mistaken Eyewitness Identification Rates Increase When Either Witnessing or Testing Conditions Get Worse
Published in Law and human behavior (01-08-2019)“…We examined how giving eyewitnesses a weak recognition experience impacts their identification decisions. In 2 experiments we forced a weak recognition…”
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Commonalities in false guilty plea cases
Published in Psychology, crime & law (18-05-2023)“…False guilty pleas, when innocent people are wrongfully convicted by pleading guilty, have beset criminal legal systems since the time guilty pleas came into…”
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Too much of a good thing: frequent retrieval can impair immediate new learning
Published in Memory (Hove) (25-11-2020)“…Interpolated testing can reduce mind-wandering and proactive interference, and improve note-taking. However, recent research using face-name-profession triads,…”
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Confession evidence results in more true and false guilty pleas than eyewitness evidence
Published in Journal of experimental criminology (01-07-2023)“…Objectives This study examines how confession (versus eyewitness) evidence and guilt status impacts mock defendants’ plea decisions and perceptions of their…”
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Bluffed by the Dealer: Distinguishing False Pleas From False Confessions
Published in Psychology, public policy, and law (01-05-2018)“…The United States convicts over 1 million people of felonies each year without affording the resources of a trial. Instead, these convictions are attained by…”
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Caregiver socioemotional health as a determinant of child well‐being in school‐aged and adolescent Ugandan children with and without perinatal HIV exposure
Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-05-2019)“…Objective Caregiver socio‐emotional attributes are major determinants of child well‐being. This investigation in vulnerable school‐aged Ugandan children…”
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Lecturer fluency can impact students' judgments of learning and actual learning performance
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-11-2020)“…Summary The way in which information is presented can influence students' judgments of learning (JOLs). Carpenter, Wilford, Kornell, and Mullaney (2013) found…”
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Equivariant Neural Networks Utilizing Molecular Clusters for Accurate Molecular Crystal Lattice Energy Predictions
Published in ACS omega (11-09-2024)“…Equivariant neural networks have emerged as prominent models in advancing the construction of interatomic potentials due to their remarkable data efficiency…”
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A compositional approach to the reconstruction of geochemical processes involved in the evolution of Holocene marine flooded coastal karst basins (Mljet Island, Croatia)
Published in Applied geochemistry (01-05-2020)“…Geochemical patterns in the environment are always the result of certain processes. Therefore, it is essential to decipher a process to properly evaluate the…”
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Deciphering the Guilty Plea: Where Research Can Inform Policy
Published in Psychology, public policy, and law (01-05-2018)“…Introduces this special section of Psychology, Public Policy, and Law on the topic of guilty pleas. In this special section the editors have assembled six…”
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