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Donna Shestowsky
Donna Shestowsky
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EMPIRICAL LEGAL REALISM: A NEW SOCIAL SCIENTIFIC ASSESSMENT OF LAW AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR: CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY'S CHALLENGES TO LEGAL THEORY AND PRACTICE
L Ross, D Shestowsky
Nw. UL Rev. 97, 1081-1891, 2003
121*2003
Need for cognition and interpersonal influence: Individual differences in impact on dyadic decisions.
D Shestowsky, DT Wegener, LR Fabrigar
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 74 (5), 1317, 1998
1121998
Disputants' Preferences for Court-Connected Dispute Resolution Procedures: Why We Should Care and Why We Know So Little
D Shestowsky
Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 23, 549, 2007
1102007
Procedural Preferences in Alternative Dispute Resolution: A Closer, Modern Look at an Old Idea.
D Shestowsky
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 10 (3), 211, 2004
1062004
Negotiation, information technology, and the problem of the faceless other
J Nadler, D Shestowsky
Negotiation theory and research, 145-172, 2006
852006
How the need for cognition scale predicts behavior in mock jury deliberations.
D Shestowsky, LM Horowitz
Law and Human Behavior 28 (3), 305, 2004
832004
Profiling the profilers: A study of the trial consulting profession, its impact on trial justice and what, if anything, to do about it
F Strier, D Shestowsky
Wis. L. Rev., 441, 1999
721999
Disputants' perceptions of dispute resolution procedures: A longitudinal empirical study
D Shestowsky, JM Brett
71*2008
Disputants' Perceptions of Dispute Resolution Procedures: An Ex Ante and Ex Post Longitudinal Empirical Study
D Shestowsky, J Brett
Conn. L. Rev. 41, 63, 2008
712008
When Ignorance is Not Blisss: An Empirical Study of Litigants' Awareness of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs
D Shestowsky
Harvard Negotiation Law Review 22 (Spring), 189, 2017
472017
When Ignorance is Not Bliss: An Empirical Study of Litigants' Awareness of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs
D Shestowsky
Harvard Negotiation Law Review 22 (Spring), 189, 2017
472017
When Ignorance is Not Bliss: An Empirical Study of Litigants' Awareness of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs
D Shestowsky
Harvard Negotiation Law Review 22 (Spring), 189, 2017
472017
When Ignorance is Not Bliss: An Empirical Study of Litigants' Awareness of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs
D Shestowsky
Harvard Negotiation Law Review 22 (Spring), 189, 2017
472017
When Ignorance is Not Bliss: An Empirical Study of Litigants' Awareness of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs
D Shestowsky
Harvard Negotiation Law Review 22 (Spring), 189, 2017
472017
When Ignorance is Not Bliss: An Empirical Study of Litigants' Awareness of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs
D Shestowsky
Harvard Negotiation Law Review 22 (Spring), 189, 2017
472017
When Ignorance is Not Bliss: An Empirical Study of Litigants' Awareness of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs
D Shestowsky
Harvard Negotiation Law Review 22 (Spring), 189, 2017
472017
When Ignorance is Not Bliss: An Empirical Study of Litigants' Awareness of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs
D Shestowsky
Harvard Negotiation Law Review 22 (Spring), 189, 2017
472017
When Ignorance is Not Bliss: An Empirical Study of Litigants' Awareness of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs
D Shestowsky
Harvard Negotiation Law Review 22 (Spring), 189, 2017
472017
When Ignorance is Not Bliss: An Empirical Study of Litigants' Awareness of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs
D Shestowsky
Harvard Negotiation Law Review 22 (Spring), 189, 2017
472017
When Ignorance is Not Bliss: An Empirical Study of Litigants' Awareness of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs
D Shestowsky
Harvard Negotiation Law Review 22 (Spring), 189, 2017
472017
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