Judging Under Public Pressure
Faculti Editorial
Harvard University

Individuals who engage in “judging” – that is, rendering a determination in a dispute or contest between two parties – might be influenced by public pressure to favor one of the parties. Alma Cohen discusses the circumstances in which public pressure is more and less likely to affect judging. Read the Study

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Judging Under Public Pressure