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. 2023 Jan 8:1–30. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1007/s10506-022-09343-6

Table 7.

Comparison of Perceived fairness of LOAs by different characteristics

Panel A: Legal profession Court Experience Information Acquisition, median (IQR) Information Analysis, median (IQR) Decision Selection, median (IQR) Decision Implementation, median (IQR)
Non-legal profession (N = 206) 3 (2,4) 2 (2,3) 2 (2,3) 2 (2,3)
Legal profession (N = 53) 3 (3,4) 2 (2,3) 2 (2,3) 2 (2,3)
No court experience (N = 121) 3 (2,4) 2 (2,3) 2 (2,3) 2 (2,3)
Court experience (N = 140) 3 (2,4) 2 (2,3) 2 (2,3) 2 (2,3)
Panel B: Age and gender
Age < 40 (N = 131) 3 (3,4)*** 2 (2,3) 2** (2,3) 2 (2,3)
Age > = 40 (N = 138) 3 (2,3) 2 (2,3) 2 (2,3) 2 (2,3)
Male (N = 102) 2 (2,4) 2 (2,4) 2 (2,3) 2 (1,3)
Female (N = 153) 3 (2,4) 2 (2,3) 2 (2,3) 2 (2,3)

This table compares the median perceived fairness across characteristics. Respondent who identified any stage as irrelevant are excluded. Between-group comparison are conducted using Wilcoxon Ranksum. Significantly higher values are marked as follows: *p < 0.1 **p < 0.05 ***p < 0.01