Dr Lee John Curley (@psycurlogy) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Lee John Curley

@psycurlogy

Decision scientist interested in cognitive bias, rationality and juror decision making. Lecturer at Glasgow Caledonian University. SFHEA. Views my own.

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Highly convenient if you’re an English king who’s just been defeated in a major battle at Bannockburn, and need to get home urgently

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Looking for something to do this weekend? Head to the Kelvingrove for lots of fun and free activities for all at the Glasgow Science Festival, and learn about everything from ancient medicine 🩺 to aliens 👽 Find out more here 👉 ow.ly/cw4C50VTNix Faculty of STEM, The Open University @OUStudents #GlaSciFest

Looking for something to do this weekend?

Head to the Kelvingrove for lots of fun and free activities for all at the <a href="/GlasgowSciFest/">Glasgow Science Festival</a>, and learn about everything from ancient medicine 🩺 to aliens 👽

Find out more here 👉 ow.ly/cw4C50VTNix
<a href="/OU_STEM/">Faculty of STEM, The Open University</a> @OUStudents #GlaSciFest
TheWhy?Curve (@curvethewhy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is innocence or guilt best decided by a random group of citizens? As the government looks at reducing jury-tried cases, does the system need reform? Or is it a vital part of justice? Dr Lee John Curley Glasgow Caledonian University GSBS tells Roger Hearing and LoudMouth whycurve.com/episode/the-ve…

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Do juries work? In a world of social-media influence, how can a bunch of inexpert citizens produce a fair trial? Dr Lee John Curley Glasgow Caledonian University GSBS tells me and LoudMouth about the psychology of the jury-room and what affects their decisions of guilt or innocence whycurve.com/episode/the-ve…

Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, I published an article about yourparty.uk I want to issue a public correction and a sincere apology for an error. In that article, I said 500,000 people had signed up. That was incorrect. It is now 600,000 — and counting. Real change is coming.

Yesterday, I published an article about yourparty.uk

I want to issue a public correction and a sincere apology for an error.

In that article, I said 500,000 people had signed up. That was incorrect. 

It is now 600,000 — and counting.

Real change is coming.
Dom Willmott (@drdomwillmott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That's a wrap! After two solid months of data collection, including recruitment of more than 800 (mock) jurors, including 41 separate jury group deliberations, data collection on our (Dr Lee John Curley & Ken Widanaralalage, PhD) The British Academy project is (thankfully) complete!

That's a wrap!

After two solid months of data collection, including recruitment of more than 800 (mock) jurors, including 41 separate jury group deliberations, data collection on our (<a href="/Psycurlogy/">Dr Lee John Curley</a> &amp; <a href="/widanaralalage/">Ken Widanaralalage, PhD</a>) <a href="/BritishAcademy_/">The British Academy</a> project is (thankfully) complete!
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James Powers 🇬🇧 This is nonsense from start to finish. No precedent is ever created by a jury verdict. Nor by any ruling of a Crown Court judge. Nothing in your tweet is true.