Confronting Cognitive "Anchoring Effect" and "Blind Spot" Biases in Federal Sentencing:
Bennett, Mark W.
Confronting Cognitive "Anchoring Effect" and "Blind Spot" Biases in Federal Sentencing: A Moldest Solution for Performing a Fundamental Flaw/ by Mark W. Bennett - Chicago: Northwestern University School of Law, Summer 2014. - 489-534p.: 25.5cm - Vol.104, No.3 (Summer 2014) - The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology. 489-534p.: Volume.104, Number.2 0091-4169 .
0091-4169
BPer.364.05 / J827
Confronting Cognitive "Anchoring Effect" and "Blind Spot" Biases in Federal Sentencing: A Moldest Solution for Performing a Fundamental Flaw/ by Mark W. Bennett - Chicago: Northwestern University School of Law, Summer 2014. - 489-534p.: 25.5cm - Vol.104, No.3 (Summer 2014) - The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology. 489-534p.: Volume.104, Number.2 0091-4169 .
0091-4169
BPer.364.05 / J827