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    Neuroimages in court: less biasing than feared.Adina L. Roskies, N. J. Schweitzer & Michael J. Saks - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (3):99-101.
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    A Study to Elicit Behavioral Health Patients' and Providers' Opinions on Health Records Consent.Maria Adela Grando, Anita Murcko, Srividya Mahankali, Michael Saks, Michael Zent, Darwyn Chern, Christy Dye, Richard Sharp, Laura Young, Patricia Davis, Megan Hiestand & Neda Hassanzadeh - 2017 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 45 (2):238-259.
    A main objective of this study is to assess the opinions of 50 behavioral health patients on selective control over their behavioral and physical health information. We explored patients' preferences regarding current consent models, what health information should be shared for care and research and whether these preferences vary based on the sensitivity of health information and/or the type of provider involved. The other objective of this study was to solicit opinions of 8 behavioral health providers on patient-driven granular control (...)
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    Explaining the Tension between the Supreme Court's Embrace of Validity as the Touchstone of Admissibility of Expert Testimony and Lower Courts' (Seeming) Rejection of Same.Michael J. Saks - 2008 - Episteme 5 (3):329-342.
    By lopsided majorities, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a series of cases, persistently commanded the lower courts to condition the admission of proffered expert testimony on the demonstrated validity of the proponents’ claims of expertise. In at least one broad area–the so-called forensic sciences–the courts below have largely evaded the Supreme Court's holdings. This paper aims to try to explain this massive defiance by the lower courts in terms of social epistemology.
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    Explaining the tension between the supreme court's embrace of validity as the Touchstone of admissibility of expert testimony and lower courts' (seeming) rejection of same.Michael J. Saks - 2008 - Episteme 5 (3):pp. 329-342.
    By lopsided majorities, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a series of cases, persistently commanded the lower courts to condition the admission of proffered expert testimony on the demonstrated validity of the proponents’ claims of expertise. In at least one broad area – the so-called forensic sciences – the courts below have largely evaded the Supreme Court's holdings. This paper aims to try to explain this massive defiance by the lower courts in terms of social epistemology.
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    If I were a rich man, could I buy a pancreas? And other essays on the ethics (book).Michael J. Saks - 1993 - Ethics and Behavior 3 (2):207 – 210.
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    Illusions of reality: A history of deception in social psychology (book).Michael J. Saks - 1998 - Ethics and Behavior 8 (1):81 – 84.
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    Legal Views of the Malpractice Crisis. In Search of the "Lawsuit Crisis".Michael J. Saks - 1986 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 14 (2):77-80.
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    Legal Views of the Malpractice Crisis. In Search of the "Lawsuit Crisis".Michael J. Saks - 1986 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 14 (2):77-80.
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  9. Pursuit of truth Is a steep and thorny, uphill battle.Michael J. Saks - 2021 - In Melissa Schwartzberg & Philip Kitcher (eds.), Truth and evidence. New York, N.Y.: NYU Press.
     
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  10. Book review. [REVIEW]Michael J. Saks - 1993 - Ethics and Behavior 3 (2):207 – 210.
     
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    Book review. [REVIEW]Michael J. Saks - 1998 - Ethics and Behavior 8 (1):81 – 84.
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