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Vocal and visual cue training in behavioral lie detection

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Pages 249-259 | Published online: 06 Jun 2009

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Geoffrey Duran, François-Xavier Cécillon, Thibaut Sansorgné & George A. Michael. (2019) Cold-blooded women can detect lies with greater accuracy than other women. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 30:3, pages 510-529.
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