Expert Testimony Articles

Ashe, R. L. (1996). The industrial psychologist as an expert witness in testing cases. In R. S. Barrett (Ed.), Fair employment strategies in human resource management (pp. 280-284). Westport, CT: Quorum Books/Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.

Ceci, S. J., and Hembrooke, H. (1998). Expert witnesses in child abuse case: What can and should be said in court. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Elias, C. L. (1999). The school psychologist as expert witness: Strategies and issues in the courtroom. School Psychology Review, 28, 44-59.

Everett, M. L. (1996). Training psychologists to function as a competent scientists in criminal forensics. In E. P. Benedek (Ed.), Emerging issues in forensic psychiatry: From the clinic to the courthouse (pp. 49-57). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Inc.

Fischer, M. (1997). The psychologist as a 'hired gun." American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 15, 25-30.

Fiske, S. T., Bersoff, D. N., Borgida, E., Deaux, D., and Heilman, M. E. (1991). Social science research on trial: Use of sex stereotyping research in Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins. American Psychologist, 46, 1049-1060.

FosterLee, L., Horowitz, I., Athaide-Victor, E., and Brown, N. (2000). The bottom line: The effect of written expert witness statements on juror verdicts and information processing. Law and Human Behavior, 24, 259-270.

Garb, H. N. (1992). The trained psychologist as expert witness. Clinical Psychology Review, 12, 451-467.

Gibbs, M. S., Sigal, J., Adams, B., and Grossman, B. (1989). Cross-examination of the expert witness: Do hostile tactics affect impressions of a simulated jury? Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 7, 275-281.

Grove, W. M., and Barden, R. C. (1999). Protecting the integrity of the legal system: The admissibility of testimony from mental health experts under Daubert/Kumho analyses. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 5, 224-242.

Hellkamp, D. T., and Lewis, J. E. (1995). The consulting psychologist as an expert witness in sexual harrassment and retaliation cases. Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research, 47, 150-159.

Hess, A. K. (1999). Serving as an expert witness. In A. K. Hell, and I. B. Weiner (Eds.), The handbook of forensic psychology (2nd ed, pp. 521-555). New York, NY: John Wiley and sons, Inc.

Hoberman, H. M. (1999). Expert witness report and testimony in sexual predator civil commitment proceedings. In A. Schland, and F. Cohen (Eds.), The sexual predator: Law, policy, evaluation and treatment (pp.9-47). Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.

Hoffman, B. F. (1997). Courts and torts: The psychiatrist preparing for trial. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 42, 497-501.

Kovera, M. B., and Borgida, E. (1997). Expert testimony in child sexual abuse trials: The admissibility of psychological science. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 11, S105-S129.

Kovera, M. B., Gresham, A. W., Borgida, E., Gray, E., and Regan, P. C. (1997). Does expert psychological testimony inform or influence juror decision making? A social cognitive analysis. Journal of Applied Psychology, 82, 178-191.

Krivacska, J. J., and Margolis, H. (1995). The special education consultant in due process hearings: Ethics and expertise. Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research, 47, 169-183.

Lavin, M., and Sales, B. D. (1998). Moral justifications for limits on expert testimony. In S. J. Ceci, H. Hembrooke (Eds.), Expert witnesses in a child abuse case: What can and should be said in court. (pp. 59-81). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Main, C. J. (1999). Medicolegal aspects of pain: The nature of psychologial opinion in cases of personal injury. In R. J. Gatchel, and D. C. Turk (Eds.), Psychosocial factors in pain: Critical perspectives (pp. 132-147). New York, NY: The Guilford Press.

Mass, A., Brigham, J. C., and West, S. G. (1985). Testifying on eyewitness reliability: Expert advice is not always persuasive. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 15, 207-229.

Raitz, A., Greene, E., Goodman, J., and Loftus, E. F. (1990). Determining damages: The influence of expert testimony on jurors' decision making. Law and Human Behavior, 14, 385-395.

Schuller, R. A., and Cripps, J. (1998). Expert evidence pertaining to battered women: The impact of gender of expert and timing of testimony. Law and Human Behavior, 22, 17-31.

Tenopyr, M. L. (1999). A scientist-practitioner's viewpoint on the admissibility of behavioral and social scientific information. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 5, 194-202.

Vandenberg, G. H. (1993). Court testimony in mental health: A guide for mental health professionals and attorneys. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

Vesper, J. H. (1996). Consulting with attorneys on dissociative disorders and recovered memories. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 14, 19-36.