January
2007
CURRICULUM
VITAE
LARRY
B. HEUER
Professor
Department
of Psychology Telephone (212) 854-7507 (office)
3009 Broadway
Education
Year Institution Degree
Earned
87-90 Northwestern
University Post-doctoral
Research Fellow
1986 University
of Wisconsin-Madison Doctor of
Philosophy
Major:
Social Psychology
1983 University
of Wisconsin-Madison Master of Science
Major:
Social Psychology
Minor:
Industrial Relations
1978
Major: Psychology
Academic
Awards and Research Grants
2006 National Science Foundation,
Law and Social Science Division, Research Grant, $191,098
1997 National
Science Foundation, Law and Social Science Division, Research Grant, $107,429
1993 National
Science Foundation, Law and Social Science Division, Research Grant, $74,800
1989 Northwestern
University,
1988 State
Justice Institute, Juror Notetaking and Question Asking: A field experiment,
$111,201
1988 Northwestern
University,
1988 Northwestern
University, Law and
1987 Society
for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Dissertation Award
1986 American
Judicature Society, Dissertation Grant, $1,500
Teaching
experience
Statistics Graduate
Seminar, Social Conflict
Seminar on Psychology and Law
Seminar on the Resolution of Social
Conflict
Introduction to Social Psychology,
with laboratory
Introduction to Psychology
Negotiations Negotiations
(
Psychology
and Law (Dept of Psychology)
Scholarly
Publications
Robbennolt, J.,
Groscup, J. & Penrod, S. & Heuer, L. (in press). Evaluating Jury
Competence in Civil and Criminal Cases. In
Wayte, T., Samra,
J., Robbennolt, J., Heuer, L., and Koch, W. J. (2001). Psychological issues in civil law. In J.
Ogloff (Ed.), Taking Psychology and Law
into the 21st Century.
Robbennolt, J.,
Penrod, S. & Heuer, L. (1999). Assessing and Aiding Jury Competence. In R. Weiner & Hess (Eds.), Handbook
of Forensic Psychology, 2nd Ed.
Penrod, S. &
Heuer, L. (1998). Improving group
performance: The case of the jury. In R. S. Tindale, L. Heath, J. Edwards, E.
J. Posavac, F. B. Bryant, Y. Suarez-Balacazar, E. Henderson-King & J.
Meyers (Eds), Theory and Research on Small Groups.
Penrod, S.
& Heuer, L. (1997).
Tweaking Commonsense: Assessing
Aids to Jury Decision Making.
Psychology, Public Policy & Law, 3, 259‑284.
Heuer, L. &
Penrod, S. (1996). Increasing juror participation in trials
through note taking and question asking.
Judicature, 79(5),
2-8.
Heuer, L. &
Penrod, S. (1994) Predicting outcomes to disputes: Consequences for disputant reactions to
dispute outcomes and procedures. Journal
of Applied Social Psychology, 24, 260-283.
Heuer, L. &
Penrod, S. D. (1991). Some suggestions for the critical appraisal
of a more active jury. Northwestern
University Law Review, 85(1), 226-239.
Heuer, L. & Penrod,
S. D. (1989). Juror questions during trial: Separating myth from reality. The Docket, October.
Heuer, L. &
Penrod, S. D. (1989). Instructing jurors: A field experiment with
written and preliminary instructions. Law
and Human Behavior, 13, 231-162.
Heuer, L. &
Penrod, S. (1988). Increasing jurors' participation in trials: A
field experiment with jury notetaking and question asking. Law and Human Behavior, 12, 409-430.
Heuer, L. & Penrod,
S. (1986). Procedural preference as a function of conflict
intensity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51,
700-710.
Penrod, S.,
Sgambati, S., Friedman,
Kattan, A., Gottesman,
S., & Heuer, L. (2004). Authority-Subordinate Disparities in the Meaning
and Importance of Procedural Fairness.
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological
Association,
Heuer, L., Penrod, S.,
Tyler, T., Eckberg, D., & Podkopaz, M. (2004). Testing the Role of
Procedural Fairness for Satisfaction and Compliance with the Law: Two
Experiments in a District Court. American Psychology-Law Society,
Heuer, L., Kattan, A., & Penrod, S.
(2003). Authority-subordinate disparities in the meaning and importance of
procedural fairness. Paper presented at
the APLS/EAPL International Interdisciplinary Conference,
Heuer, L., & Stroessner, S. (2003). Testing a multi-motivational model of
procedural fairness. Paper presented at
the Justice Pre-Conference of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality
and Social Psychology,
Brockner, J., Magner, N., Magner, M.,
& Heuer, L. (2000). Towards a dual purpose sensemaking model of procedural
fairness. Paper presented at the
Heuer, L., & Sunshine, J. (2000).
Deservingness and perceptions of procedural justice. Paper presented at the Biennial Conference of
the International Society for Justice Research,
Heuer, L., Kattan, A., Sun, T., &
Anderson, L. (2000). A multi-motive model of relational concerns in
conflict. Paper presented at the
American Psychology-Law Biennial Conference,
Heuer, L.
(1999). In the Matter of the
Merits of Adversary versus Inquisitorial Legal Systems: Pre-trial Statement for Testimony Regarding
Procedural Justice. Paper presented
at the special session on Adversary vs. Inquisitorial Procedures (The Dublin
Trial), AP-LS, EAP&L International Conference,
Heuer, L. , Penrod, S., Gefen, S. , &
Heuer, L. (1998).
Control and Symbolic Measures in Procedural Justice. In M. A. Small
(Chair), Use and Misuse of Psychology in Justice Studies. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of
the American Psychological Association,
Heuer, L., Gefen,
S., Penrod, S., & Saks, M. (1998). Procedural justice from the perspective of
authorities versus subordinates.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Congress of Applied
Psychology,
Heuer, L.,
Stroessner, S., & Vale, L. W.
(1998). Then role of multiple
motives for justice judgments: Extending
the Group Value Model. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Justice
Research, Denver, CO.
Vale, L., &
Heuer, L. (1998). Multiple motives and the Group Value
theory. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the American Psychological Society,
Heuer, L. &
Gefen, S. (1998). Perceptions of procedural fairness:
Authorities versus subordinates.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Society,
Siegel, P.,
Brockner, J. & Heuer, L.
(1997). The effects of process
control, decision control, and self‑esteem on reactions to social
encounters. Paper to be presented at
the annual Meeting of the
Heuer, L.,
Douglas, A. & Weinblatt, T.
(1997). Deservedness judgments
in procedural fairness. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association,
Heuer, L. &
Penrod, S. (1996). Instrumental versus relational concerns in
authorities= procedural evaluations: Judicial
decisionmaking in fourth amendment cases. Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society,
Heuer, L &
Penrod, S. (1996). The role of fairness concerns in judicial
decision making. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern
Psychological Association,
Heuer, L. &
Cohn, I. (1995). Procedural preferences for rights
complaints: A test of a contextual
priming model of procedural fairness.
Paper presented at the biannual meeting of Political Psychology,
Heuer, L. &
Cohn, I. (1995). Salvadorans=
procedural preferences for rights complaints:
A test of a contextual priming model of procedural fairness.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society
Association,
Heuer, L., Gross,
E., Scelfo, J. & Stroessner, S.
(1995). Procedural fairness
evaluations: A test of a contextual
priming model. Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society,
Heuer, L.,
Penrod, S., Eng, S. & DeBlass, R.
(1995). Lineup Charades: Police cues to eyewitnesses about suspect
presence in lineups. Paper presented
at the European Conference on Law and Psychology,
Heuer, L.,
Scelfo, J., Gross, E., Edelman, D., Penrod, S., Stroessner, S. J., &
Stroessner, S.
J., & Heuer, L. (1995). Illusory correlations in perceived fairness:
Evidence of a compensatory bias.
Paper presented at the American Psychological Society annual meeting,
Stroessner, S. J.
& Heuer, L. (1994). Consequences of illusory correlation in
judgments of justice. Paper
presented at the Society for Experimental Social Psychology annual meeting,
Stroessner, S.
J., & Heuer, L. (1993). Illusory correlations in perceptions of
fairness. Paper presented at the Society for Experimental Social Psychology
Annual Meeting,
Heuer, L., &
Blumenthal, E. (1993). The generality of procedural fairness
concerns: Qualifying conditions for the
self-interest and group value theories.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological
Association,
Tunick,
W., & Heuer, L. (1993). The development of distributive and
procedural justice. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association,
Stroessner, S.,
& Heuer, L. (1993). Illusory correlations and procedural
justice. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychologists,
Heuer, L., &
Penrod, S. (1992). Trial complexity, trial procedures, and
jury performance: A field experiment. Paper presented at the Third European
Conference of Law and Psychology,
Penrod, S., &
Heuer, L. (1992). The nature of trial complexity. Paper presented at the Society for the Reform
of Criminal Law,
Heuer, L. &
Valley, K. (1992). Theoretical perspectives on procedural choice. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
International Association for Conflict Management,
Penrod, S.,
Borgida, E., & Heuer, L.
(1992). Social psychology in
court: Two field experiments. Paper presented at the Joint Meeting of the
European Association of Social Psychology and The Society of Experimental
Social Psychology,
Heuer, L., &
Penrod, S. (1992). Trial complexity: An empirical investigation of its meaning and
its effects. Paper presented at the
biennial meeting of the American Psychology and Law Society,
Heuer, L. &
Penrod, S. (1990). Juror notetaking and question asking: A field experiment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Law and Society Association,
Heuer, L. (1989).
The psychology of disputant procedural preferences. Paper presented at the 1989 meeting of the
Conference for Employee -Responsibilities and Rights,
Heuer, L. &
Tyler, T. R. (1989). Judicial decision making in cases
regarding the prediction of criminality:
The influence of procedural and distributive concerns. Paper presented at the 1989 meeting of the
Law and Society Association,
Heuer, L. &
Penrod, S. (1987). The role of decision control for disputant
satisfaction with dispute resolution procedures. Midwestern Psychological Association,
Chicago.
Heuer,
L., & Penrod, S. (1985). A
decade of procedural justice research: Progress and prospects.
American Psychological Association,
Heuer, L., &
Penrod, S. (1984). A field experiment on juror decisionmaking.
American Psychological Association,
Heuer, L.,
Penrod, S., & DuFore, S.
(1984). Factors influencing
preference for dispute resolution procedures. Midwestern Psychological Association,
Chicago.
Penrod, S.,
Coates, D.,
Coates, D.,
Atkinson, M., Heuer, L.,
Heuer, L.
(1982). Preference for plea bargaining as a dispute resolution
procedure. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Law and
Society Association,
Heuer, L.
(1982). Preference for a dispute resolution procedure as a function of
negotiability of conflict, motivational orientation, case strength and time
pressure. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern
Psychological Association,
Penrod, S.,
Invited Talks
Department
of Psychology,
Center
for the Study of Law, Language, and Cognition,
Department
of Organization Management,
Minnesota
District Court Judges Association,
Hennepin
Department
of Psychology,
Plenary
Address, International Society for Justice Research, Denver, CO, May, 1998.
Department
of Psychology,
American
Inns of Court, National Convention,
American
Bar Foundation, National Convention,
Manuscripts in preparation or under Review
Heuer,
L. & Hafer, C. (In progress). A Norm of Self-Interest versus a Norm of
Benevolence: Doing Well and Doing…Good?
Heuer, L. & Stroessner, S. (In progress). A Multiple-Motivational Model of Procedural
Justice.
Editorial Board, Law and Human Behavior (APA Division 41
Publication) 2003 - present
Editorial Board, Psychology, Public Policy, and Law (2006)
Ad
hoc reviewer
Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology Behavioral
Sciences and the Law
Psychology,
Crime, and Law Expert
Evidence
National
Science Foundation Law
and Society Review
Political
Psychology Journal
of Experimental Social Psychology
Journal
of Applied Psychology Journal
of Applied Social Psychology
Chair, Department of Psychology (2000 - 2003)
Chair, APA Division 41 Grants‑in‑Aid
Committee (1996 - 1997)