Nick Schweitzer
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FAB S117 PHOENIX, AZ 85306-4908
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Mail code: 3051Campus: West
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Nick Schweitzer is the founding director of the Arizona State University Law and Behavioral Science group and an associate professor in ASU's School of Social and Behavioral Sciences. His research focuses on how scientific information (e.g., medical experiments, psychological evaluations, forensic evidence, neuroscience, machine learning) is understood and used by decision makers, particularly in the legal system. In addition to his primary academic appointment, Dr. Schweitzer is a faculty fellow in the Center for Law, Science, and Innovation at ASU's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, a fellow of the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, and an affiliated faculty member in ASU's School for the Future of Innovation in Society.
Dr. Schweitzer’s research has been published in both law and psychology journals, and his work has been cited by the National Academy of Sciences and various U.S. federal and state courts. His research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and the American Psychology-Law Society.
- Ph.D. Arizona State University 2008
- M.A. Arizona State University 2004
- B.A. St. Norbert College 2001
- Koehler, J., Schweitzer, N. J., Saks., M., and McQuiston, D. Science, Technology, or the Expert Witness: What Influences Jurors’ Judgments About Forensic Science Testimony? Psychology, Public Policy, and Law (In Press).
- Baker, D., Ware, J., Schweitzer, N. J., & Risko, E. Making sense of research on the neuroimage bias. Public Understanding of Science (2015).
- Baker, D., Schweitzer, N. J., & Risko, E. F. Perceived Access to Self-relevant Information Mediates Judgments of Privacy Violations in Neuromonitoring and Other Monitoring Technologies. Neuroethics (2014).
- Roskies, A., Schweitzer, N. J., & Saks, M. Neuroimages in court: less biasing than feared. Trends in Cognitive Sciences (2014).
- Ware, J., Jones, J., and Schweitzer, N. Neuroimagery and the Jury. The Jury Expert (2014).
- Baker, D., Schweitzer, N. J., Risko, E. F., & Ware, J. Visual Attention and the Neuroimage Bias. PLOS One (2013).
- Schweitzer, N. J., Baker, D., & Risko, E. F. Fooled by the Brain: Re-Examining the Influence of Neuroimages. Cognition (2013).
- Schweitzer, N. & Saks, M. Neuroimage evidence and the insanity defense. Behavioral Sciences & The Law (2011).
- Schweitzer, N., Saks, M., Murphy, E., Roskies, A., Sinott-Armstrong, W., and Gaudet, L. Neuroimages as evidence in a mens rea defense: no impact. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law (2011).
- Schweitzer, N., and Saks, M. The gatekeeper effect: The impact of judges’ admissibility decisions on the persuasiveness of expert testimony. Psychology, Public Policy and Law (2009).
- Schweitzer, N. Psychology and Wikipedia: Coverage of concepts and use by undergraduate students. Teaching of Psychology (2008).
- Sanders, J., Saks, M., and Schweitzer, N. Trial factfinders and expert evidence. Modern Scientific Evidence (2008).
- Schweitzer, N. and Saks, M. The CSI Effect: Popular Fiction About Forensic Science Affects the Public's Evaluations of Real Forensic Science. Jurimetrics (2007).
- Schweitzer, N., Sylvester, D. and Saks, M. Rule violations and the rule of law: A factorial survey of public attitudes. DePaul Law Review (2007).
- Saks, M., Strouse, D., and Schweitzer, N. A Multi-attribute utility analysis of legal policy responses to medical adverse events. DePaul Law Review (2005).
- Cialdini, R., Wissler, R., and Schweitzer, N. The science of influence: Using the six principles of persuasion to mediate and negotiate more effectively. Dispute Resolution Magazine (2002).
Courses
2023 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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PSY 799 | Dissertation |
PSY 792 | Research |
PSY 592 | Research |
PSY 399 | Supervised Research |
PSY 593 | Applied Project |
PSY 599 | Thesis |
PSY 592 | Research |
PSY 580 | Practicum |
2022 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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PSY 599 | Thesis |
PSY 515 | Quantitative Analysis I |
PSY 492 | Honors Directed Study |
PSY 592 | Research |
PSY 593 | Applied Project |
PSY 493 | Honors Thesis |
PSY 499 | Individualized Instruction |
PSY 792 | Research |
PSY 580 | Practicum |
PSY 799 | Dissertation |
PSY 399 | Supervised Research |
2022 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
2022 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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PSY 593 | Applied Project |
PSY 580 | Practicum |
PSY 592 | Research |
PSY 599 | Thesis |
PSY 399 | Supervised Research |
PSY 792 | Research |
PSY 799 | Dissertation |
PSY 592 | Research |
2021 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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PSY 592 | Research |
PSY 499 | Individualized Instruction |
PSY 515 | Quantitative Analysis I |
PSY 492 | Honors Directed Study |
PSY 593 | Applied Project |
PSY 599 | Thesis |
PSY 493 | Honors Thesis |
PSY 792 | Research |
PSY 580 | Practicum |
PSY 514 | Forensic Psych Research |
PSY 399 | Supervised Research |
PSY 799 | Dissertation |
2021 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
2021 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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PSY 549 | Capstone in Forensic Psych |
PSY 547 | Correctional Psychology |
PSY 590 | Reading and Conference |
PSY 599 | Thesis |
PSY 547 | Correctional Psychology |
PSY 592 | Research |
PSY 599 | Thesis |
PSY 593 | Applied Project |
PSY 592 | Research |
PSY 580 | Practicum |
2020 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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PSY 493 | Honors Thesis |
PSY 515 | Quantitative Analysis I |
PSY 492 | Honors Directed Study |
PSY 593 | Applied Project |
PSY 599 | Thesis |
PSY 499 | Individualized Instruction |
PSY 592 | Research |
PSY 399 | Supervised Research |
PSY 549 | Capstone in Forensic Psych |
PSY 549 | Capstone in Forensic Psych |
PSY 590 | Reading and Conference |
PSY 590 | Reading and Conference |
PSY 792 | Research |
PSY 580 | Practicum |
2020 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
2020 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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PSY 502 | Professional Issues in Psych |
PSY 599 | Thesis |
PSY 592 | Research |
2019 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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PSY 599 | Thesis |
PSY 492 | Honors Directed Study |
PSY 592 | Research |
PSY 593 | Applied Project |
PSY 499 | Individualized Instruction |
PSY 493 | Honors Thesis |
PSY 399 | Supervised Research |
PSY 792 | Research |
2019 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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PSY 549 | Capstone in Forensic Psych |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
2019 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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PSY 502 | Professional Issues in Psych |
PSY 592 | Research |
PSY 599 | Thesis |
PSY 590 | Reading and Conference |
PSY 590 | Reading and Conference |
PSY 592 | Research |
PSY 595 | Continuing Registration |
2018 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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PSY 515 | Quantitative Analysis I |
PSY 590 | Reading and Conference |
PSY 590 | Reading and Conference |
PSY 599 | Thesis |
PSY 593 | Applied Project |
PSY 592 | Research |
PSY 590 | Reading and Conference |
PSY 580 | Practicum |
2018 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
PSY 590 | Reading and Conference |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |
2018 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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PSY 599 | Thesis |
PSY 592 | Research |
PSY 350 | Social Psychology |