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Game Theory and JuriesA Miraculous ResultRecent work on game theory and juries reaches the startling result that making convictions easier (by easing the requirement for unanimity) would make false convictions rarer. Only the guilty would be put at increased risk. The note explains why the result is contingent on a quirk in the mathematical analysis.
Key Words: cognition convictions game theory juries
Journal of Theoretical Politics, Vol. 13, No. 4,
425-435 (2001) |
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