Predicting ethnic and racial discrimination: a meta-analysis of IAT criterion studies. FL Oswald, G Mitchell, H Blanton, J Jaccard, PE Tetlock Journal of personality and social psychology 105 (2), 171, 2013 | 1222 | 2013 |
Libertarian paternalism is an oxymoron G Mitchell Nw. UL Rev. 99, 1245, 2004 | 588 | 2004 |
Strong claims and weak evidence: reassessing the predictive validity of the IAT. H Blanton, J Jaccard, J Klick, B Mellers, G Mitchell, PE Tetlock Journal of applied Psychology 94 (3), 567, 2009 | 476 | 2009 |
Legitimacy and the empowerment of discretionary legal authority: The United States Supreme Court and abortion rights TR Tyler, G Mitchell Duke LJ 43, 703, 1993 | 443 | 1993 |
Why law and economics' perfect rationality should not be traded for behavioral law and economics' equal incompetence G Mitchell Geo. LJ 91, 67, 2002 | 430 | 2002 |
Revisiting truth or triviality: The external validity of research in the psychological laboratory G Mitchell Perspectives on Psychological Science 7 (2), 109-117, 2012 | 385 | 2012 |
Antidiscrimination law and the perils of mindreading G Mitchell, PE Tetlock Ohio St. LJ 67, 1023, 2006 | 292 | 2006 |
Judgments of social justice: Compromises between equality and efficiency. G Mitchell, PE Tetlock, BA Mellers, LD Ordonez Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 65 (4), 629, 1993 | 290 | 1993 |
Government regulation of irrationality: Moral and cognitive hazards J Klick, G Mitchell Minn. L. Rev. 90, 1620, 2005 | 283 | 2005 |
Using the IAT to predict ethnic and racial discrimination: small effect sizes of unknown societal significance. FL Oswald, G Mitchell, H Blanton, J Jaccard, PE Tetlock American Psychological Association 108 (4), 562, 2015 | 279 | 2015 |
Taking Behavioralism Too Seriously-The Unwarranted Pessimism of the New Behavorial Analysis of Law G Mitchell Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 43, 1907, 2001 | 276 | 2001 |
Implicit bias and accountability systems: What must organizations do to prevent discrimination? PE Tetlock, G Mitchell Research in organizational behavior 29, 3-38, 2009 | 240 | 2009 |
Liberal and conservative approaches to justice: Conflicting psychological portraits P Tetlock, G Mitchell Psychological perspectives on justice: Theory and applications, 2008 | 168 | 2008 |
The relation between consistency and accuracy of eyewitness testimony: Legal versus cognitive explanations RP Fisher, N Brewer, G Mitchell Handbook of psychology of investigative interviewing: Current developments …, 2009 | 144 | 2009 |
Contextual Evidence of Gender Discrimination: The Ascendance of" Social Frameworks" J Monahan, L Walker, G Mitchell Virginia Law Review, 1715-1749, 2008 | 141 | 2008 |
Toward a meaningful metric of implicit prejudice. H Blanton, J Jaccard, E Strauts, G Mitchell, PE Tetlock Journal of Applied Psychology 100 (5), 1468, 2015 | 115 | 2015 |
The psychology of judicial decision making DE Klein, G Mitchell Oxford University Press, 2010 | 101 | 2010 |
Experiments behind the veil: Structural influences on judgments of social justice G Mitchell, PE Tetlock, DG Newman, JS Lerner Political Psychology 24 (3), 519-547, 2003 | 100 | 2003 |
Against Overwhelming Appellate Activism: Constraining Harmless Error Review G Mitchell Cal L. Rev. 82, 1335, 1994 | 83 | 1994 |
How jurors evaluate fingerprint evidence: The relative importance of match language, method information, and error acknowledgment B Garrett, G Mitchell Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 10 (3), 484-511, 2013 | 81 | 2013 |