1997
DOI: 10.1006/obhd.1997.2691
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Effects of Judgment on Memory: Experiments in Recognition Bias and Process Dissociation in a Professional Judgment Task

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“…However, prior research suggests that reviewers' judgments are significantly influenced by the evidence/judgments included in the workpapers (Ricchiute 1999;Yip-Ow and Tan 2000;Agoglia et al 2003). For example, Ricchiute (1997Ricchiute ( , 1999 finds that partners who are provided evidence consistent with a particular conclusion are more likely to reach that same conclusion relative to partners who receive balanced evidence. Thus, to the extent that the expectation of an electronic review reduces preparers' documentation quality and their reviewers are unable to identify (and sufficiently mitigate) these quality issues, these reviewers' judgments will suffer qualitatively relative to the judgments of face-to-face reviewers.…”
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“…However, prior research suggests that reviewers' judgments are significantly influenced by the evidence/judgments included in the workpapers (Ricchiute 1999;Yip-Ow and Tan 2000;Agoglia et al 2003). For example, Ricchiute (1997Ricchiute ( , 1999 finds that partners who are provided evidence consistent with a particular conclusion are more likely to reach that same conclusion relative to partners who receive balanced evidence. Thus, to the extent that the expectation of an electronic review reduces preparers' documentation quality and their reviewers are unable to identify (and sufficiently mitigate) these quality issues, these reviewers' judgments will suffer qualitatively relative to the judgments of face-to-face reviewers.…”
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“…May 2009 American Accounting Association preparer documentation quality and reviewer judgment quality. Prior studies suggest that biased preparer documentation typically leads to reviewer judgments that are biased in the same direction (e.g., Ricchiute 1997Ricchiute , 1999. When coupled with other prior research indicating that workpaper quality suffers with electronic review (Brazel et al 2004), this suggests a link among review format, documentation quality, and reviewers' judgment quality (see Figure 1, Panel A).…”
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“…Gabrieli et al, 1999), comparatively little has been done with more evaluative-based processes. Of the research done, some have used laboratory-based tasks, such as fame judgments (Dywan & Jacobly, 1990), while others have investigated these influences in more applied contexts, such as professional judgments made in law (Ricchiute, 1997), or social judgments related to stereotypes (Fyock & Stangor, 1994). Recently, Ste-Marie and colleagues (Ste-Marie & Lee;1991;Ste-Marie & Valiquette, 1996;Ste-Marie et al, 2001) have studied memory influences in gymnastic judgments.…”
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