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Sitting in Judgment: The Working Lives of Judges

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Turned herself in after Here Lies the Abyss. Asked to be judged for her crime of murder, (abetting in a blood sacrifice). Bond, C.F.; Howard, A.R.; Hutchison, J.L.; Masip, J. Overlooking the Obvious: Incentives to Lie. Basic Appl. Soc. Psychol. 2013, 35, 212–221. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] Captured as part of the Still Waters side quest and after the Find Crestwood's Mayor war table operation. Judged for his crimes of purposely drowning a number of citizens in Old Crestwood during the Fifth Blight Judgment options Zloteanu, M.; Krumhuber, E.G.; Richardson, D.C. Detecting Genuine and Deliberate Displays of Surprise in Static and Dynamic Faces. Front. Psychol. 2018, 9, 1184. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] [ PubMed][ Green Version]

Michalak, J.; Mischnat, J.; Teismann, T. Sitting Posture Makes a Difference-Embodiment Effects on Depressive Memory Bias. Clin. Psychol. Psychother. 2014, 21, 519–524. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] Frank, M.G.; Svetieva, E. Microexpressions and deception. In Understanding Facial Expressions in Communication: Cross-Cultural and Multidisciplinary Perspectives; Mandal, M.K., Awasthi, A., Eds.; Springer: Berlin/Heidelberg, Germany, 2015; pp. 227–242. [ Google Scholar] There are some Sit in Judgment trials that only pertain to the main quest in Dragon Age: Inquisition. To encounter more of these sentencing opportunities, make progress in the main quest. You’ll have chances to mete out justice to some of the story’s most antagonistic villains—give them what they deserve! Knight-Captain Denam Postures are representative of gross affect [ 11], reflecting dimensions such as friendliness and unfriendliness [ 12]. Body postures can affect how one perceives, reacts to, and interprets information [ 9]. Adopting specific postures can influence the likelihood that certain thoughts occur [ 10] and serve as a cue for how individuals view themselves and external stimuli [ 13, 14, 15, 16].

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Zloteanu, M.; Bull, P.; Krumhuber, E.G.; Richardson, D.C. Veracity Judgement, Not Accuracy: Reconsidering the Role of Facial Expressions, Empathy, and Emotion Recognition Training on Deception Detection. Q. J. Exp. Psychol. 2021, 74, 910–927. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] [ PubMed]

The ANCOVA conducted to determine the effect of posture on accuracy (A’), revealed, in line with the prediction, a statistically significant effect of posture ( F(1, 77) = 5.37, p = 0.023, η P 2 = 0.065, 90% CI (0.01, 0.17)), where participants in the Open condition ( M = 66, SD = 19) outperformed those in the Closed condition ( M = 0.57, SD = 0.21). Empathy was also found to have a statistically significant additive effect ( F(1, 77) = 5.09, p = 0.027, η P 2 = 0.062, 90% CI (0.00, 0.16)). Note: Though this decision states "Agent Acquired", she does not appear in the Inquisition perk list.Jordan, S.; Brimbal, L.; Wallace, D.B.; Kassin, S.M.; Hartwig, M.; Street, C.N.H. A Test of the Micro-Expressions Training Tool: Does It Improve Lie Detection? J. Investig. Psychol. Offender Profiling 2019, 16, 222–235. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] If my wife talks about being faithful... or, as women do... sits in judgement over others... l shan't know where to look. Mansell, W.; Clark, D.M.; Ehlers, A.; Chen, Y.-P. Social Anxiety and Attention Away from Emotional Faces. Cogn. Emot. 1999, 13, 673–690. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef]

Porter, S.; ten Brinke, L.M.; Wallace, B. Secrets and Lies: Involuntary Leakage in Deceptive Facial Expressions as a Function of Emotional Intensity. J. Nonverbal. Behav. 2012, 36, 23–37. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] Concerning gazing behavior, adopting an open posture resulted in less attention being given to the nonverbal behavior of senders, contrasting what the literature would predict. It was found that judges placed in an open posture spent less time gazing at senders. Specifically, they focused less on the hands of senders. Potentially, open posture judges were faster and/or more efficient at extracting information from nonverbal signals and thus required less time looking at senders, or they relied less on nonverbal information for their veracity judgments. Masip, J.; Alonso, H.; Garrido, E.; Herrero, C. Training to Detect What? The Biasing Effects of Training on Veracity Judgments. Appl. Cogn. Psychol. 2009, 23, 1282–1296. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef]

Hartwig, M.; Bond, C.F. Lie Detection from Multiple Cues: A Meta-Analysis. Appl. Cogn. Psychol. 2014, 28, 661–676. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef]

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