Words Matter: How Attorney Language Abstraction and Emotional Valence Shape Juror Decision-Making

言辞至关重要:律师的语言抽象性和情感倾向如何影响陪审员的决策

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Abstract

The language used by attorneys at trial could influence case outcomes, impacting fairness and wrongful convictions. At trial, attorneys choose their words to manage impressions the jury forms of the defendant, thereby influencing case outcomes. This study examines whether the abstraction and emotional valence of attorneys' language at trial influence jurors' decision-making. In this 2 × 2 factorial experiment, 273 online participants read an attorney's closing statement regarding a civil case, with the emotional valence of the attorney's descriptions being either positive or negative, and the abstraction concrete or abstract (e.g., a negative-concrete description being "the cost of removing these cancer-causing chemicals is millions of dollars" vs. the corresponding abstract description, "the cost of removing these health-hazardous chemicals is enormous"). The results revealed that attorney language abstraction and emotional valence influenced jurors' perceptions of the case: Participants judged the defendant as more liable when exposed to negative-concrete language than positive-concrete language-a difference not present with abstract language. Findings suggest that attorneys might benefit from tailoring their language in closing arguments and that jurors' decisions can be influenced by how information is conveyed-highlighting implications for courtroom communication and legal outcomes.

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