Recent Convention Presentations
Shaw, J.I., & Skolnick, P. Prohibitive vs informative judicial instructions and jury decision-making. Presented at American Psychological Association, New York, N.Y., 1995.
Shaw, J.I., & Skolnick, P. When is defendant status a shield or a liability?: Clarification and extension. Presented at American Psychology-Law Society, Hilton Head, South Carolina, 1996.
Shaw, J.I., & Steers, W.N. Information acquisition during impression formation. Presented at XXVI International Congress of Psychology, Montreal, Canada, 1996.
Reprinted in Abstracts of the XXVI International Congress of Psychology International Journal of Psychology, 1996, 31(3-4), 91.
Shaw, J.I., & Skolnick, P. Weapon focus and sex differences in eyewitness identification. Presented at Western Psychological Association, Seattle, Washington, 1997
Skolnick, P., & Shaw, J.I. The O.J. Simpson verdict: Racism or status shield? Presented at Western Psychological Association, Seattle, Washington, 1997.
Shaw, J.I. Psychology mon amour: The last lecture. Presented at Western Psychological Association, Seattle, Washington, 1997.
Skolnick, P., & Shaw, J.I. Racism and Celebrity Status in the O.J. Simpson Trial. Presented at American Psychology-Law Society, Redondo Beach, California, 1998
Shaw, J.I., & Steers, W.N. Gathering information to form impressions: Attribute categories and information valence. Presented at Western Psychological Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1998.
Shaw, J.I., & Steers, W.N. Information inquiry and the formation of social impressions. Presented at the 2nd Annual Faculty Research Fair, California State University, Northridge, California, 1998.
Shaw, J.I., Bergen, J.E., Brown, C.A., & Gallagher, M.E. Centrality preferences in choices among similiar options. Presented at Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA, 1999.
Skolnick, P. & Shaw, J.I. Effects of criminal motivation, ability, and opportunity on mock jurors' verdicts. Presented at joint meetings of the American Psychology-Law Society and the European Association of Psychology and Law, Dublin, Ireland, 1999.
Shaw, J.I., & Steers, W.N. Polarity and negativity effects in information search during impression formation. Paper presented at American Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts, 1999.
Skolnick, P., & Shaw, J.I. Eyewitness and physical evidence: Which is more influential on jury decision-making? Paper presented at American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, Lousiana, 2000.
Shaw, J.I., & Binder, E. Effects of eyewitness testimony and physical evidence on mock jury verdicts. Paper presented at XXVII International Congress of Psychology, Stockholm, Sweden, 2000.
Shaw, J.I., & Skolnick, P. Effects of juror training on mock jury decision-making. Paper presented at Western Psychological Association, Maui, Hawaii, 2001.
Shaw, J.I., & Skolnick, P. Effects of prejudicial pretrial publicity from physical and witness evidence on mock jurors' decision making. Paper presented at American Psychology-Law Society, Austin, Texas, 2002.
Shaw, J.I., & Skolnick, P. Effects of Juror Training and Prejudicial Pretrial Publicity on Mock Juror Decision-Making. Paper presented at 8th Annual European Congress of Psychology, Vienna, Austria, 2003.
Shaw, J.I., Aharonian, A., Chu-Jones, Y., Esser, T., Proudian, A., & Tassinario, P. Social
encoding and eyewitness reports. Paper presented at Western Psychological
Association, Phoenix, AZ, 2004.
Shaw, J.I., Aharonian, A., Chu-Jones, Y., Esser, T., Proudian, A., & Tassinario. P. Social encoding and eyewitness accuracy.
Paper presented at Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, HA, 2004.
Shaw, J.I., Aharonian, A., & Chu, Y. Social reporting by eyewitnesses and social perceivers. Paper presented at Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR,
2005.
Chu, Y., & Shaw, J.I. Causal chaining in everyday explanations. Paper presented at American
Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., 2005.
Aharonian, A., & Shaw, J.I. Position effects in lineup presentations and eyewitness recognition. American Psychology- Law Society, St. Petersburg, FL, 2006.
Shaw, J.I., Tagaki, K., Topdjian, K.,& Trevor, S. State-Dependent Learning in the Eyewitness Paradigm. Western Psychological Association, Palm Springs, CA., 2006.
Belanger, J., & Shaw, J.I. The effects of witness gender and language style on perceived credibility and social attractiveness. Western Psychological Association, Palm
Springs, CA., 2006.
Shaw, J.I., Trevor, S., & Himelfarb, I. Collaborative witnessing and the own
gender effect. Western Psychological Association, Vancouver, BC., 2007.
Shaw, J.I. Retirement...now what? Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA., 2008.
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