Punitive Damages Formulas Fail to Sway Juries, Minorities Struggle Most
The article explores using specific formulas to help juries decide on punitive damages in legal cases. They tested this on 353 people, but found that many didn't calculate the right punitive damages for deterrence. Respondents were influenced by plaintiff's lawyers or media coverage, leading them to set damages based on these influences rather than the formula. Minorities and less educated individuals were less likely to use the recommended formulas.