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Olivia K. H. Smith
Olivia K. H. Smith
Assistant Professor, University of Wyoming
Verified email at uwyo.edu
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Influence of expert degree and scientific validity of testimony on mock Jurors' perceptions of credibility
C Flick, OKH Smith, K Schweitzer
Applied Cognitive Psychology 36 (3), 494-507, 2022
172022
Using a fork as a hairbrush: Investigating dual routes to release from functional fixedness
DR Weatherford, LV Esparza, LJ Tedder, OKH Smith
The Journal of Creative Behavior 55 (1), 154-167, 2021
112021
The use of the ECHO model for education as an innovative approach to educator professional development
E Dahl, HA Sturges, OKH Smith, C Hardesty, S Root-Elledge, S Zlatkovic, ...
Frontiers in Education 8, 1151915, 2023
92023
The beyond a reasonable doubt standard of proof: Juror understanding and reform
OKH Smith
The International Journal of Evidence & Proof 26 (4), 291-308, 2022
92022
Examining the crossover interaction of the race-crime congruency effect: A systematic review
AN Bitter, OKH Smith, ND Michalski, S Freng
Race and Social Problems 15 (4), 408-427, 2023
52023
To eliminate police or redirect police funds? The impact of framing on public support for defunding the police
OKH Smith, C Flick, ND Michalski
Frontiers in Psychology 15, 1439463, 2024
22024
Counterfactuals in mainstream media: A pathway for blame attribution and policy endorsement in police lethal force incidents
OKH Smith, N Nuñez
Applied Cognitive Psychology 38 (3), e4219, 2024
22024
Attitudes Towards Police Legitimacy and Mock Grand Juror Indictment Decisions in Cases of Lethal Force
KA Burd, K Schweitzer, C Flick, OKH Smith, HA Sturges
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 35 (3), e70110, 2025
12025
Is the taint argument real? Public perceptions of juries that include felon-jurors
JM Binnall, OKH Smith, C Flick
Psychology, Crime & Law 30 (9), 1123-1143, 2024
12024
COVID-19 in the courtroom: the role of mask mandates and source of exposure on negligence and recklessness decisions
N Nuñez, C Flick, HA Sturges, OKH Smith, K Schweitzer
Psychological Injury and law 15 (4), 341-356, 2022
12022
The Impact of Expert Witness Knowledge on Perceived Credibility: Implications for Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI) Endorsement
CF Cain, OKH Smith
Behavioral Sciences 15 (10), 1411, 2025
2025
Gruesome evidence and juror decisions: The impact of auditory versus visual presentation.
OKH Smith, CS Peters
American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 2022
2022
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