Table of contents for Beyond common sense : psychological science in the courtroom / edited by Eugene Borgida and Susan T. Fiske.

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 Notes on Contributors
 Foreword
 Mahzarin R. Banaji
 Acknowledgments
 Introduction
 Eugene Borgida and Susan T. Fiske
Part I Psychological Science on Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination 
1	Race, Crime, and Antidiscrimination <11pt Galliard>
 R. Richard Banks, Jennifer L. Eberhardt, and Lee Ross <10.5 Galliard italics>
2	Discrimination in America and Legal Strategies for Reducing It
Faye J. Crosby and John F. Dovidio
3	The Young Science of Prejudice Against Older Adults: Established Answers and Open Questions About Ageism
 Todd D. Nelson
4	Gender Prejudice: On the Risks of Occupying Incongruent Roles 
 Alice H. Eagly and Anne M. Koenig
5	From the Laboratory to the Bench: Gender Stereotyping Research in the Courtroom
Laurie A. Rudman, Peter Glick, and Julie E. Phelan
6	(Un)common Knowledge: The Legal Viability of Sexual Harassment Research
Louise F. Fitzgerald and Linda L. Collinsworth
7	Subjectivity in the Appraisal Process: A Facilitator of Gender Bias in Work Settings 
 Madeline E. Heilman and Michelle C. Haynes
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Part II Psychological Science on Legal System Processes
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8	Eyewitness Identification: Issues in Common Knowledge and Generalization
	Gary L. Wells and Lisa E. Hasel
9	Repressed and Recovered Memory
Elizabeth F. Loftus, Maryanne Garry, and Harlene Hayne
10	Expert Testimony on the Psychology of Confessions: A Pyramidal Framework of the Relevant Science
Saul M. Kassin
11	Polygraph Testing
 William G. Iacono
12	Social Science and the Evolving Standards of Death Penalty Law
	Phoebe C. Ellsworth and Samuel R. Gross
13	Pretrial Publicity: Effects, Remedies, and Judicial Knowledge
Margaret Bull Kovera and Sarah M. Greathouse
14	Media Violence, Aggression, and Public Policy
 Craig A. Anderson and Douglas A. Gentile
Part III Commentaries
15	The Limits of Science in the Courtroom
David L. Faigman
16	Research on Eyewitness Testimony and False Confessions 
 	Margaret A. Berger
17	Commentary on Research Relevant to Sex Discrimination and Sexual Harassment 
 Barbara A. Gutek
18	The Tenuous Bridge Between Research and Reality: The Importance of Research Design in Inferences Regarding Work Behavior
	Frank J. Landy
19	Psychological Contributions to Evaluating Witness Testimony
 Shari Seidman Diamond
20	Beyond Common-sense Understandings of Sex and Race Discrimination
	R. Richard Banks
21	Behavioral Realism in Law: Reframing the Discussion About Social Science?s Place in Antidiscrimination Law and Policy
	Linda Hamilton Krieger
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Forensic psychology -- United States.
Justice, Administration of -- Psychological aspects -- United States.
Discrimination in justice administration -- Psychological aspects -- United States.
Discrimination -- United States.
Physical-appearance-based bias.