Literature DB >> 19462225

All anchors are not created equal: the effects of Per Diem versus lump sum requests on pain and suffering awards.

Bradley D McAuliff1, Brian H Bornstein.   

Abstract

This experiment examined whether different quantifications of the same damage award request ($175,000 lump sum, $10/hour, $240/day, $7300/month for 2 years) influenced pain and suffering awards compared to no damage award request. Jury-eligible community members (N = 180) read a simulated personal injury case in which defendant liability already had been determined. Awards were: (1) larger for the $10/hour and $175,000 conditions than the $7300/month and control conditions and (2) more variable for the $10/hour condition than the $7300/month and control conditions. No differences emerged on ratings of the parties, their attorneys, or the difficulty of picking a compensation figure. We discuss the theoretical implications of our data for the anchoring and adjustment literature and the practical implications for legal professionals.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19462225     DOI: 10.1007/s10979-009-9178-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Law Hum Behav        ISSN: 0147-7307


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1.  The Gist of Juries: Testing a Model of Damage Award Decision Making.

Authors:  Valerie F Reyna; Valerie P Hans; Jonathan C Corbin; Ryan Yeh; Kelvin Lin; Caisa Royer
Journal:  Psychol Public Policy Law       Date:  2015-06-22
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