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Professor Jennifer K. Robbennolt specializes in the intersection of psychology and law, focusing on legal decision-making, torts, and dispute resolution. She is known for her empirical research methodology in examining how legal institutions operate and how decisions are made within them. Her influential publications include co-authored works such as 'Psychology of Tort Law' and 'Psychology for Lawyers: Understanding Human Factors in Negotiation, Litigation, and Decision Making.' Additionally, she has served on editorial boards for multiple legal and psychological journals. Throughout her career, she has received numerous accolades including the Wayne R. LaFave Award and the Gold Chalk Award for her outstanding teaching and mentorship. With both MA and PhD degrees in Social Psychology from the University of Nebraska, her academic journey includes roles as an Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development and a senior fellow in the Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Before joining the University of Illinois, she was associated with Princeton University and the Nebraska Supreme Court.
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