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Saying sorry can influence jurors

Category :International Sub Category :Americas
2009-08-25 00:00:00
   Views : 361

Washington, Aug 25 - Apologising for negative outcomes, a practice common with children, may lead to more favourable verdicts in court, according to a new study.

Rick Warne and Robert Cornell of George Mason and Oklahoma State Universities (OSU), both assistant accounting professors, found that remedial tactics like apologising or first-person justification can result in lower frequencies of negligence verdicts in cases against auditors when compared to a control group receiving no remedial tactic.

'We found that apologies reduce the jurors' need to assign blame to the auditor for any negative outcomes to the client,' says Warne.

'It also appears that a first-person justification influences the jurors impression that the auditor's actions were reasonable and in accordance with professional standards.'

The researchers administered several versions of a mock trial involving a lawsuit against an auditor whose actions had negative consequences on a client.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



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