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Institutional Design and the Psychology of the Trial Judge
Adi Leibovitch
Law
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Cognitive Bias
100%
Institutional Design
100%
Judicial Decisions
100%
Trial Judge
100%
Rules of Evidence
66%
Decision-making Process
33%
Retributivist
33%
Problem Solving
33%
First Section
33%
Third Section
33%
Cognitive Heuristics
33%
Unintended Consequences
33%
Decision-making Environment
33%
Institutional Capacity
33%
Transient Effect
33%
Specialized Courts
33%
Docket
33%
Repeat Experiences
33%
Judicial Decision-making
33%
Design Aspects
33%
Rules of Procedure
33%
Inadmissible Evidence
33%
Social Sciences
Courts
100%
Cognitive Bias
50%
Decision Making
50%
Legal Procedure
33%
Decision-Making Process
16%
Retributivism
16%
Psychology
Decision Making
100%
Cognitive Bias
100%
Decision-Making Process
33%