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Deception among pairs: “Let's say we had lunch and hope they will swallow it!”

Deception among pairs

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Pages 109-124 | Published online: 13 May 2010

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Sara Landström, Karl Ask & Charlotte Sommar. (2019) Credibility judgments in context: effects of emotional expression, presentation mode, and statement consistency. Psychology, Crime & Law 25:3, pages 279-297.
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Zarah Vernham & Aldert Vrij. (2015) A review of the collective interviewing approach to detecting deception in pairs. Crime Psychology Review 1:1, pages 43-58.
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Sarah L. Deck, Sonja P. Brubacher, Jason J. Dickinson & Martine B. Powell. (2023) Consistency amongst pairs: How consistent are child co‐witnesses with one another?. Legal and Criminological Psychology 28:2, pages 254-265.
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Steve D. Charman & Laura Shambaugh. 2022. Alibis and Corroborators. Alibis and Corroborators 55 73 .
Meredith Allison. 2022. Alibis and Corroborators. Alibis and Corroborators 37 53 .
Charlotte A. Hudson, Aldert Vrij, Lucy Akehurst & Lorraine Hope. (2020) An examination of the Self‐Administered Interview as a verbal veracity assessment tool . Applied Cognitive Psychology 34:5, pages 1083-1091.
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Charlotte A. Hudson, Aldert Vrij, Lucy Akehurst, Lorraine Hope & Liam P. Satchell. (2020) Veracity is in the eye of the beholder: A lens model examination of consistency and deception. Applied Cognitive Psychology 34:5, pages 996-1004.
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Zarah Vernham, Aldert Vrij, Galit Nahari, Sharon Leal, Samantha Mann, Liam Satchell & Robin Orthey. (2020) Applying the verifiability approach to deception detection in alibi witness situations. Acta Psychologica 204, pages 103020.
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Steve Charman, Kureva Matuku & Alexandra Mosser. 2019. Advances in Psychology and Law. Advances in Psychology and Law 41 72 .
Adam Charles Harvey, Aldert Vrij, George Sarikas, Sharon Leal, Louise Jupe & Galit Nahari. (2018) Extending the verifiability approach framework: The effect of initial questioning. Applied Cognitive Psychology 32:6, pages 787-804.
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Zarah Vernham, Aldert Vrij & Sharon Leal. (2018) Collective interviewing: The use of a model statement to differentiate between pairs of truth-tellers and pairs of liars. Legal and Criminological Psychology 23:2, pages 214-229.
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Sharon Leal, Aldert Vrij, Zarah Vernham, Gary Dalton, Louise Jupe, Adam Harvey & Galit Nahari. (2018) Cross-cultural verbal deception. Legal and Criminological Psychology 23:2, pages 192-213.
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Haneen Deeb, Aldert Vrij, Lorraine Hope, Samantha Mann, Pär Anders Granhag & Leif A. Strömwall. (2018) Police Officers’ Perceptions of Statement Inconsistency. Criminal Justice and Behavior 45:5, pages 644-665.
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Mariana Serras Pereira, Jolanda de Lange, Suleman Shahid & Marc Swerts. (2018) A perceptual and behavioral analysis of facial cues to deception in interactions between children and a virtual agent. International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction 15, pages 1-12.
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Tuule Sooniste, Pär Anders Granhag, Leif A. Strömwall & Aldert Vrij. (2016) Discriminating between true and false intent among small cells of suspects. Legal and Criminological Psychology 21:2, pages 344-357.
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Zarah Vernham, Pär-Anders Granhag & Erik M. Giolla. (2016) Detecting Deception within Small Groups: A Literature Review. Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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Aldert Vrij, Samantha Mann, Sharon Leal, Zarah Vernham & Martin Vaughan. (2016) Train the Trainers: A First Step towards a Science-Based Cognitive Lie Detection Training Workshop Delivered by a Practitioner. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 13:2, pages 110-130.
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Sarah Ewens, Aldert Vrij, Samantha Mann & Sharon Leal. (2016) Using the Reverse Order Technique with Non-Native Speakers or Through an Interpreter. Applied Cognitive Psychology 30:2, pages 242-249.
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Aldert Vrij, Sharon Leal, Samantha Mann, Zarah Vernham & Femke Brankaert. (2015) Translating theory into practice: Evaluating a cognitive lie detection training workshop.. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 4:2, pages 110-120.
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Erik Mac Giolla & Pär Anders Granhag. (2015) Detecting False Intent Amongst Small Cells of Suspects: Single Versus Repeated Interviews. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 12:2, pages 142-157.
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Maria Hartwig & Pär Anders Granhag. 2014. Detecting Deception. Detecting Deception 123 154 .
Galit Nahari, Aldert Vrij & Ronald P. Fisher. (2014) Exploiting liars' verbal strategies by examining the verifiability of details. Legal and Criminological Psychology 19:2, pages 227-239.
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Zarah Vernham, Aldert Vrij, Sharon Leal, Samantha Mann & Jackie Hillman. (2014) Collective interviewing: A transactive memory approach towards identifying signs of truthfulness.. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 3:1, pages 12-20.
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Emma Roos af Hjelmsäter, Lisa Öhman, Pär Anders Granhag & Aldert Vrij. (2014) ‘Mapping’ deception in adolescents: Eliciting cues to deceit through an unanticipated spatial drawing task. Legal and Criminological Psychology 19:1, pages 179-188.
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Annelies Vredeveldt, Peter J. van Koppen & Pär Anders Granhag. 2014. Investigative Interviewing. Investigative Interviewing 183 207 .
Aldert Vrij, Samantha Mann & Sharon Leal. (2013) Deception Traits in Psychological Interviewing. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 28:2, pages 115-126.
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Annelies Vredeveldt & Willem A. Wagenaar. (2013) Within-Pair Consistency in Child Witnesses: The Diagnostic Value of Telling the Same Story. Applied Cognitive Psychology 27:3, pages 406-411.
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Ronald P. Fisher, Aldert Vrij & Drew A. Leins. 2013. Applied Issues in Investigative Interviewing, Eyewitness Memory, and Credibility Assessment. Applied Issues in Investigative Interviewing, Eyewitness Memory, and Credibility Assessment 173 189 .
J. Pete Blair, Timothy R. Levine, Torsten O. Reimer & John D. McCluskey. (2012) The gap between reality and research. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management 35:4, pages 723-740.
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Drew A. Leins, Ronald P. Fisher & Aldert Vrij. (2012) Drawing on Liars' Lack of Cognitive Flexibility: Detecting Deception Through Varying Report Modes. Applied Cognitive Psychology 26:4, pages 601-607.
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Drew Leins, Ronald P. Fisher, Aldert Vrij, Sharon Leal & Samantha Mann. (2011) Using sketch drawing to induce inconsistency in liars. Legal and Criminological Psychology 16:2, pages 253-265.
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Aldert Vrij, Pär Anders Granhag & Stephen Porter. (2011) Pitfalls and Opportunities in Nonverbal and Verbal Lie Detection. Psychological Science in the Public Interest 11:3, pages 89-121.
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Franziska Clemens, Pär Anders Granhag, Leif A. Strömwall, Aldert Vrij, Sara Landström, Emma Roos af Hjelmsäter & Maria Hartwig. (2010) Skulking around the dinosaur: Eliciting cues to children's deception via strategic disclosure of evidence. Applied Cognitive Psychology 24:7, pages 925-940.
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Amina Memon, Joanne Fraser, Kevin Colwell, Geralda Odinot & Serena Mastroberardino. (2010) Distinguishing truthful from invented accounts using reality monitoring criteria. Legal and Criminological Psychology 15:2, pages 177-194.
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Meredith Allison & C. A. Elizabeth Brimacombe. (2010) Alibi Believability: The Effect of Prior Convictions and Judicial Instructions. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 40:5, pages 1054-1084.
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Aldert Vrij, Sharon Leal, Pär Anders Granhag, Samantha Mann, Ronald P. Fisher, Jackie Hillman & Kathryn Sperry. (2009) Outsmarting the liars: The benefit of asking unanticipated questions.. Law and Human Behavior 33:2, pages 159-166.
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Aldert Vrij. (2008) Nonverbal Dominance Versus Verbal Accuracy in Lie Detection. Criminal Justice and Behavior 35:10, pages 1323-1336.
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Sara Landström, Emma Roos Af Hjelmsäter & Pär Anders Granhag. (2008) The camera perspective bias: a case study. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 4:3, pages 199-208.
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Leif A. Strömwall & Pär Anders Granhag. (2007) Detecting Deceit in Pairs of Children. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 37:6, pages 1285-1304.
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