Norbert Lee Kerr (born December 10, 1948)[1] is an American social psychologist and Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Michigan State University.
As of 2014, he also held a part-time appointment as Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Kent in England.
He has researched the Kohler effect[2] and factors influencing decision-making by juries.
[3][4] In 1998, Kerr coined the term "HARKing" (hypothesizing after the results are known).
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