08428nam 2200493 450 991081363520332120230921013431.01-64105-817-X(MiAaPQ)EBC7285363(Au-PeEL)EBL7285363(EXLCZ)992815208080004120230921d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPsychology for lawyers understanding the human factors in negotiation, litigation, and decision making /Jennifer K. Robbennolt and Jean R. SternlightSecond edition.Chicago, Illinois :American Bar Association,[2021]©20211 online resource (631 pages)Includes index.Print version: Robbennolt, Jennifer K. Psychology for Lawyers La Vergne : American Bar Association,c2022 9781641058162 Intro -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Introduction -- A Note on Audience -- Notes -- Chapter 1 Perceiving and Understanding the World -- The Limits of Attention -- Observation and Interpretation -- Priming and Concept Accessibility -- Schemas, Scripts, and Stereotypes -- Confirmation Bias and Biased Assimilation -- Causal Attribution and Judgments of Responsibility -- Naïve Realism, False Consensus, and the Illusion of Asymmetric Insight -- Perspective Taking -- For Further Reading: Perception and Construal -- Notes -- Chapter 2 Memory -- The Workings of Memory -- Our Misperceptions of Memory -- Eliciting Memories -- Accurate versus Inaccurate Memories -- For Further Reading: Memory -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Emotion -- Perceiving and Understanding Emotions -- General Effects of Mood -- Emotions and Appraisal -- Managing Emotions -- Using Emotions -- Emotions as a Source of Information -- Emotions as a Source of Motivation -- Emotions Used to Facilitate Thought -- Displaying Emotions -- For Further Reading: Emotion -- Notes -- Chapter 4 Judgment Shortcuts -- Positive Illusions -- Anchoring -- Availability and Representativeness -- Availability -- Representativeness -- Affect Heuristic -- Hindsight Bias -- Debiasing -- For Further Reading: Judgment Shortcuts -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Decision Making -- Decision Making Strategies -- Information Gathering -- Evaluating Options -- Framing -- Contrast and Compromise -- Inaction Inertia -- Choice and Time -- Reactive Devaluation -- Emotions and Decision Making -- Affective Forecasting -- Decision Regret -- Not Deciding -- Structuring Decision Making -- Reason Giving -- Preferred Decision-Making Approaches -- Choosing versus Rejecting -- Joint versus Separate Evaluation -- Deadlines -- Group Decision Making.Implementing Decisions -- For Further Reading: Decision Making -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Persuasion and Social Influence -- Two Paths to Persuasion -- Source Credibility -- Message Characteristics -- Influence Tactics -- The Psychology We've Already Discussed -- Reciprocity -- Scarcity -- Consistency and Commitment -- Liking -- Social Proof -- Obedience to Authority -- Channel Factors and Tension Systems -- Resistance -- For Further Reading: Persuasion and Influence -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Interpersonal Communication -- The Complexities of Human Communication -- Perspective Taking in Communication -- Conversational Norms -- Nonverbal Communication -- Communication Medium -- Culture and Communication -- Lying -- Developing Effective Communication -- Building Trust -- Establishing Rapport -- Listening -- Avoiding Talking Like a Lawyer -- Facilitating Disclosure -- Conveying Information -- For Further Reading: Communication -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Justice -- Distributive Justice -- Procedural Justice -- Re-establishing Justice -- Retribution -- Restoring Justice -- For Further Reading: Justice -- Notes -- Chapter 9 Interviewing Clients and Witnesses -- Preparing for the Client Interview -- Pre-Interview Information -- Setting the Stage -- Conducting the Interview -- Establishing a Good Relationship with the Interviewee -- Recognizing Difference -- Questioning and Listening -- Addressing Emotions -- Questioning -- Confirming Accuracy -- Remembering the Interview -- For Further Reading: Interviewing -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Counseling Clients -- Broadening the Focus of Consultation -- The Quest for Information -- The Quest for Justice -- The Quest for Reform -- The Quest for Other Nonmonetary Outcomes -- The Quest for Litigation -- Challenging Preconceptions -- Assessing the Likelihood of Success -- Dealing with Positive Illusions.Dealing with Availability and Anchoring -- Dealing with Hindsight Bias -- Dealing with the Representativeness Heuristic: The Gambler's Fallacy -- Choosing among Alternatives -- The Decision-Making Process -- Tendency to Gather Irrelevant Information -- Describing and Comparing Options -- Dealing with Sunk Costs -- Decisions for the Future -- Dealing with Strong Emotions -- Using Persuasion Effectively -- For Further Reading: Client Counseling -- Notes -- Chapter 11 Negotiating and Mediating -- A Psychologically Expanded Model of Negotiation -- Constructing Initial Proposals -- What Does the Client Want? -- Assessing What the Other Side Wants -- Devising a Proposal -- Presenting Proposals -- The Dynamics of Negotiation -- Building Relationships -- Understanding Negotiation Counterparts -- Persuasion and Eliciting Concessions -- Presenting Options -- Dealing with Emotion -- Dealing with Deception -- Responding to a Counterpart's Proposal -- Mediation -- Psychological Opportunities Offered by Mediation -- Psychological Challenges Posed by Mediation -- Using Mediation to Benefit Clients -- For Further Reading: Negotiation and Mediation -- Notes -- Chapter 12 Discovery and Due Diligence -- Deciding What Information to Seek -- Written Requests for Information -- Preparing Interrogatories and Document Requests -- Responding to Interrogatories and Document Requests -- Conducting and Defending Depositions -- Conducting the Deposition -- Preparing the Witness for Deposition -- Defending the Deposition -- Debriefing the Client -- Video Recorded Depositions -- Reviewing Information Obtained through Discovery and Due Diligence -- For Further Reading: Discovery and Due Diligence -- Notes -- Chapter 13 Writing -- Psychological Guidance for Writers -- Clarity and Accessibility -- Audience Perspective: In the Reader's Shoes -- Credibility -- A Good Story.Engaging Multiple Channels -- Briefs -- Early Sections of the Brief -- Describing Alternatives -- Order of Arguments -- Complaints -- Letters -- Letters to Clients -- Letters to Others -- Contracts -- Framing, Status Quo Bias, and Anchoring in Contract Drafting -- Using Contracts to Promote Relationships -- For Further Reading: Writing -- Notes -- Chapter 14 Ethics -- Bounded Ethicality -- Ethical Blind Spots -- Slippery Slopes and Boiling Frogs -- Ethical Fading -- Ethics in Law Practice -- Ethical Rules and Standards -- The Agency Relationship -- The Challenges of the Adversarial System -- The Tolls of Law Practice -- Status and Power -- Lawyers in Groups -- Responding to Others' Ethical Failings -- Why Don't We Recognize and Learn from Ethical Failures? -- Solutions to Psychological Ethical Challenges -- For Further Reading: Ethics -- Notes -- Chapter 15 On Being Productive, Successful, and Happy -- Attorney Productivity and Success -- Time Management -- Learning from Mistakes -- Grit -- Explanatory Style-Lawyers and Pessimism -- The Choke: Keeping Cool under Pressure -- Collaboration -- Lawyer Happiness and Well-Being -- Lawyer Satisfaction -- Improving Well-Being -- But Not Too Happy -- Final Thoughts -- For Further Reading: On Being Productive, Successful, and Happy -- Notes -- Index -- Backcover.LawPsychological aspectsPractice of lawUnited StatesLawyersUnited StatesLawPsychological aspects.Practice of lawLawyers150.2434Robbennolt Jennifer K.1648302Sternlight Jean R.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910813635203321Psychology for lawyers3996337UNINA