CC&L Lab Publications

2024

 

Votruba, A. M. PytlikZillig, L. M., & Blankley, K. M. (in press). Barriers and facilitators to implementing restorative justice in Nebraska. Conflict Resolution Quarterly. https://doi/10.1002/crq.21451

 

Duryea, P. R., Tisdale, C. N., Barrett, A. J., Votruba, A. M., & McChargue, D. E. (in press). The role of perceived restorative justice understanding and sympathy in a brief restorative justice intervention in prison. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 

OSF Materials

 

Votruba, A. M. & Finch, J. E. (2024, online). Trends and considerations in teaching introductory quantitative coursework in psychology doctoral programs. Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychologyhttps://doi.org/10.1037/stl0000399

 

PytlikZillig, L. M., Votruba, A. M., Fleig-Palmer, M. M., Lee, J., & Kappmeier, M. (2024). The perceived influence model of trust: Toward a multi-trustee theory. Group & Organization Management, 49(2), 395-428. https://doi-org.libproxy.unl.edu/ 10.1177/10596011241235248

 

Tisdale, C.N., & Votruba, A. M. (2024). Prosecutors’ considerations when initiating plea bargaining. Analysis of Social Issues and Public Policy, 24(1), 192-214https://doi-org.libproxy.unl.edu/10.1111/asap.12374 

OSF Materials

 

2023

 

Blankley, K. M., & Votruba, A. M. (2023). Discussing race in rural and non-diverse communities. Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution, 38, 371-421.

 

Votruba, A. M., Noetzel, J., & Herzfeld, A. L. (2023). Pathways to preferences for collaborative conflict resolution: Disputants’ process goals drive preferences. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 29(3), 364-382.  https://doi.org/10.1037/law0000377 

OSF Materials

 

2022

 

Blankley, K. M., Votruba, A. M., Bartz, L., & PytlikZillig, L. M. (2022). Never assume what your clients know about mediation and arbitration. Alternatives to the High Cost of Litigation, 40(5), 73-85.

 

Votruba, A. M., & Tisdale, C. N. (2021). Examining prosecutorial decision-making in plea bargaining: An experimental paradigm in a community sample. Analysis of Social Issues and Public Policy, 21(1), 595-620. https://doi-org/10.1111/asap.12234 

 

2021

 

Blankley, K. M., Votruba, A. M., Bartz, L., & PytlikZillig, L. M. (2021). ADR is not a household term: Considering the ethical and practical consequences of the public’s lack of understanding of mediation and arbitration. Nebraska Law Review, 99(4), 797-847. 

 

2020

 

Votruba, A. M., & Corman, J. R. (2020). Definitions of water quality: A survey of lake-users of water quality-compromised lakes. Water, 12(8), 1-17.

OSF Materials

 

Votruba, A. M. (2020). Dividing responsibility: The role of the psychology of attribution. DePaul Law Review, 69(2), 721-756. 

  • Invited paper presentation at the 2019 Clifford Symposium on Tort Law and Social Policy at DePaul Law School (Theme – Rising Stars: A New Generation of Scholars Looks at Civil Justice) 

 

2019

 

Williams, K. E. G., Votruba, A. M., Neuberg, S. L., & Saks, M. J. (2019). Capital and punishment: Resource scarcity increases endorsement of the death penalty. Evolution and Human Behavior, 40(1), 65-73.

 

2018

 

Braver, S. L., & Votruba, A. M. (2018). Does joint physical custody “cause” children’s better outcome? Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 59(5), 452-468.

  • This article was selected for another appearance as: Braver, S. L., & Votruba, A. M. (2021). Does joint physical custody “cause” children’s better outcome? Routledge International Handbook on Shared Parenting and Best Interest of the Child. Editors Torres Perea, J. M, Kruk, E., & Ortiz-Tallo, M. Taylor & Francis Routledge.
  • Paper awarded the National Parents Organization (NPO) Ned Holstein Shared Parenting Research Award (awarded for the 2021 reprint version).

 

Votruba, A. M., & Kwan, V. S. Y. (2018). When in Rome think like a Roman: Empirical evidence and implications of temporarily adopting dialectical thinking. In J. Spencer-Rodgers, & K. Peng (Eds.), The psychological and cultural foundations of dialectical thinking. Oxford University Press.

 

Dr. Votruba's Prior Publications 

 

Saks, M. J., Danvers, A., Wissler, R. L., Voytyuk, M., Williams, K., Baker, D. A., & Votruba, A. M. (2016). Psychological aspects of food biodesign. Jurimetrics Journal, 56(2)165-181. 

 

Votruba, A. M., & Kwan, V. S. Y. (2015). Disagreeing on whether agreement is persuasive: perceptions of expert group decisions. PLoS ONE, 10(3), 1-9.

 

Votruba, A. M., Sng, O., & Kwan, V. S. Y. (2015). Adopting a group attention perspective: An exploration of moderators and future directions. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 46(10), 1324-1327.

 

Saks, M. J., & Votruba, A. M. (2015). “ . . . and the courts have been utterly ineffective”. Judges Journal, 54(3), 28-31.

 

Votruba, A. M., Braver, S. L., Ellman, I. M., & Fabricius, W. V. (2014). Moral intuitions about fault, parenting, and child custody after divorce. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 20(3), 251-262.

 

Votruba, A. M., & Saks, M. J. (2013). Medical adverse events and malpractice litigation in Arizona: By-the-numbers. Arizona State Law Journal, 45(4), 1537-1561.

  • Cited by legislation in Arizona (Annotations of 11 Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 12, Chapter 5.1)

 

Votruba, A. M. (2013). With the real reasonable person please stand up? Using psychology to determine how juries actually understand and apply the reasonable person standard.  Arizona State Law Journal, 45(2), 703-732.

 

Kwan, V. S. Y., Wojcik, S. P., Miron-shatz, T., Votruba, A. M., & Olivola, C. Y. (2012). Effects of symptom presentation order on perceived disease risk. Psychological Science, 23(4), 381-385. 

 

Stevenson, M., Braver, S., Votruba, A. M., & Ellman, I. M. (2012). Fathers, divorce, child custody. In N. J. Cabrera & C. S. Tamis-LeMonda (Eds.) Handbook of father involvement: Multidisciplinary perspectives (2nd edition). Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.

 

Saks, M. J., & Votruba, A. M. (2012). Significance and implications of “Quantifying the weight of evidence from a forensic fingerprint comparison: a new paradigm.” Proceedings of the Royal Statistical Society, 175, 408.

 

Braver, S. L., Ellman, I. M., Votruba, A. M., & Fabricius, W. V. (2011). Lay judgments about child custody after divorce. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 17(2), 212-240.