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

Valerie F Reyna1, Valerie P Hans2, Jonathan C Corbin1, Ryan Yeh3, Kelvin Lin3, Caisa Royer3.   

Abstract

Despite the importance of damage awards, juries are often at sea about the amounts that should be awarded, with widely differing awards for cases that seem comparable. We tested a new model of damage award decision making by systematically varying the size, context, and meaningfulness of numerical comparisons or anchors. As a result, we were able to elicit large differences in award amounts that replicated for 2 different cases. Although even arbitrary dollar amounts (unrelated to the cases) influenced the size of award judgments, the most consistent effects of numerical anchors were achieved when the amounts were meaningful in the sense that they conveyed the gist of numbers as small or large. Consistent with the model, the ordinal gist of the severity of plaintiff's damages and defendant's liability predicted damage awards, controlling for other factors such as motivation for the award-judgment task and perceived economic damages. Contrary to traditional dual-process approaches, numeracy and cognitive style (e.g., need for cognition and cognitive reflection) were not significant predictors of these numerical judgments, but they were associated with lower levels of variability once the gist of the judgments was taken into account. Implications for theory and policy are discussed.

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Keywords:  anchoring effects; damage awards; fuzzy-trace theory; jury decisions; numeracy

Year:  2015        PMID: 29075092      PMCID: PMC5654568          DOI: 10.1037/law0000048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Public Policy Law        ISSN: 1076-8971


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