Patry Marc W
Psychology Department, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Psychol Rep. 2008 Jun;102(3):727-33. doi: 10.2466/pr0.102.3.727-733.
The current study examined the effect of jury deliberation on the tendency for mock jurors to find attractive defendants guilty less often. It was expected that there would be an interaction between group deliberation (yes or no) and defendant's appearance (plain-looking or attractive). It was hypothesized that mock jurors who did not deliberate would be more likely to find a plain-looking defendant guilty and that deliberation would mitigate this effect. The study was a 2 x 2 between-subjects factorial design. Participants were assigned randomly to one of four conditions: attractive defendant/deliberation, attractive defendant/no deliberation, plain-looking defendant/deliberation, and plain-looking defendant/no deliberation. A total of 172 undergraduates from a small, rural college in Vermont contributed to this study: mock jurors were 70 men and 52 women, ages ranged from 18 to 52 years (M=20.5, SD=4.9). The hypothesis was supported. Mock jurors who did not deliberate were more likely to find the plain-looking defendant guilty, whereas mock jurors who deliberated were more likely to find the attractive defendant guilty.
当前的研究考察了陪审团审议对模拟陪审员判定有吸引力的被告有罪的倾向较低这一情况的影响。预计在小组审议(有或无)和被告外貌(相貌平平或有吸引力)之间会存在交互作用。假设没有进行审议的模拟陪审员更有可能判定相貌平平的被告有罪,并且审议会减轻这种影响。该研究是一项2×2被试间析因设计。参与者被随机分配到以下四种情况之一:有吸引力的被告/审议、有吸引力的被告/无审议、相貌平平的被告/审议、相貌平平的被告/无审议。来自佛蒙特州一所小型乡村学院的172名本科生参与了这项研究:模拟陪审员有70名男性和52名女性,年龄在18岁至52岁之间(M = 20.5,SD = 4.9)。该假设得到了支持。没有进行审议的模拟陪审员更有可能判定相貌平平的被告有罪,而进行了审议的模拟陪审员更有可能判定有吸引力的被告有罪。