James Munro

James Munro

Edinburgh Napier University

H-index: 5

Europe-United Kingdom

About James Munro

James Munro, With an exceptional h-index of 5 and a recent h-index of 5 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Edinburgh Napier University, specializes in the field of Decision Making, Cognitive Neuroscience, Forensic Psychology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Not proven and back again: an academics’ tale

Cognitive and human factors in legal layperson decision making: Sources of bias in juror decision making

Verdict spotting: investigating the effects of juror bias, evidence anchors and verdict system in jurors

Proven and not proven: A potential alternative to the current Scottish verdict system

Juries are subject to all kinds of biases when it comes to deciding on a trial

Informing reform: The views of legal professionals on the unique aspects of Scottish Law

Proof and Truth

Assessing cognitive bias in forensic decisions: a review and outlook

James Munro Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

109

Citations(since 2020)

109

Cited By

34

hIndex(all)

5

hIndex(since 2020)

5

i10Index(all)

4

i10Index(since 2020)

4

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

James Munro Skills & Research Interests

Decision Making

Cognitive Neuroscience

Forensic Psychology

Top articles of James Munro

Not proven and back again: an academics’ tale

2022/7/18

James Munro
James Munro

H-Index: 4

Cognitive and human factors in legal layperson decision making: Sources of bias in juror decision making

2022/7

James Munro
James Munro

H-Index: 4

Verdict spotting: investigating the effects of juror bias, evidence anchors and verdict system in jurors

Psychiatry, Psychology and Law

2022/5/4

Proven and not proven: A potential alternative to the current Scottish verdict system

Behavioral Sciences & the law

2022/5

James Munro
James Munro

H-Index: 4

Martin Lages
Martin Lages

H-Index: 8

Juries are subject to all kinds of biases when it comes to deciding on a trial

2022/2/28

James Munro
James Munro

H-Index: 4

Informing reform: The views of legal professionals on the unique aspects of Scottish Law

Medicine, Science and the law

2021/10

James Munro
James Munro

H-Index: 4

Proof and Truth

2021/3/2

James Munro
James Munro

H-Index: 4

Assessing cognitive bias in forensic decisions: a review and outlook

2020/3

Is the definition of task-irrelevant contextual information black and white?

2020/1/29

Authors' Response: Is the definition of task-irrelevant contextual information black and white?

Journal of Forensic Sciences

2020

Author response: no need for throwing stones–wherever you live…

Forensic science international: synergy

2020

James Munro
James Munro

H-Index: 4

Martin Lages
Martin Lages

H-Index: 8

Corrigendum to “An inconvenient truth: More rigorous and ecologically valid research is needed to properly understand cognitive bias in forensic decisions”[Forensic Sci. Int …

Forensic Science International: Synergy

2020

James Munro
James Munro

H-Index: 4

Martin Lages
Martin Lages

H-Index: 8

An inconvenient truth: More rigorous and ecologically valid research is needed to properly understand cognitive bias in forensic decisions

Forensic science international: Synergy

2020

James Munro
James Munro

H-Index: 4

Martin Lages
Martin Lages

H-Index: 8

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