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US police officers’ knowledge regarding behaviors indicative of deception: Implications for eradicating erroneous beliefs through training

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Pages 489-503 | Published online: 31 Jan 2007

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Nicolas Rochat, Hugues Delmas, Vincent Denault, Benjamin Elissalde & Samuel Demarchi. (2018) LA SYNERGOLOGIE RÉVISÉE PAR LES PAIRS. ANALYSE D’UNE PUBLICATION. Revue québécoise de psychologie 39:2, pages 271-290.
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Tessa Mapala, Lara Warmelink & Sally A. Linkenauger. (2017) Jumping the gun: Faster response latencies to deceptive questions in a realistic scenario. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 24:4, pages 1350-1358.
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Savita Sondhi, Ritu Vijay, Munna Khan & Ashok K. Salhan. (2016) Voice analysis for detection of deception. Voice analysis for detection of deception.
Drew A. Curtis & Christian L. Hart. (2015) Pinocchio’s Nose in Therapy: Therapists’ Beliefs and Attitudes Toward Client Deception. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling 37:3, pages 279-292.
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Steve Herman & Tiffany R. Freitas. (2010) Error Rates in Forensic Child Sexual Abuse Evaluations. Psychological Injury and Law 3:2, pages 133-147.
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