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A Lie and a Mistress: On Increasing the Believability of Your Alibi

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Meredith Allison, Sandy Jung & Scott E. Culhane. (2023) The effect of alibi consistency, presence of physical evidence and timing of disclosure on mock juror perceptions. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 0:0, pages 1-12.
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Meredith Allison & Ashlynn Hawes. (2023) Assessing alibi believability: the alibi story, presence of physical evidence and timing of disclosure. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 30:2, pages 211-223.
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Ricardo Nieuwkamp, Robert Horselenberg & Peter van Koppen. (2018) True and false alibis among prisoners and their detection by police detectives. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 25:6, pages 902-921.
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Zak Keeping, Joseph Eastwood, Christopher J. Lively & Brent Snook. (2017) Don’t stop believing: the relative impact of internal alibi details on judgments of veracity. Psychology, Crime & Law 23:9, pages 899-913.
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Kelly Warren, Mark Snow & Heidi Abbott. (2022) Alibi corroboration: an examination of laypersons’ expectations. Journal of Criminal Psychology 12:3, pages 33-45.
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Paul Riesthuis, Henry Otgaar, Anne De Cort, Glynis Bogaard & Ivan Mangiulli. (2022) Creating a false alibi leads to errors of commission and omission. Applied Cognitive Psychology 36:4, pages 936-945.
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Stephanie A. Cardenas, William E. Crozier & Deryn Strange. 2022. Alibis and Corroborators. Alibis and Corroborators 125 147 .
Meredith Allison. 2022. Alibis and Corroborators. Alibis and Corroborators 37 53 .
Joseph Eastwood, Mark D. Snow & Stuart Freedman. (2021) “That’s the way my Wednesdays always go”: reverse-order instructions insufficient to mitigate schema-consistent errors in alibi generation. The Journal of Forensic Practice 23:3, pages 213-229.
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Meredith Allison, Sandy Jung & Amanda C. Benjamin. (2020) Alibi believability: Corroborative evidence and contextual factors. Behavioral Sciences & the Law 38:4, pages 337-354.
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Melanie Sauerland, Alana C. Krix & Anna Sagana. (2019) Deceiving suspects about their alibi is equally harmful to the innocent and guilty. Applied Cognitive Psychology 33:6, pages 1238-1246.
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Peter J. van Koppen & Anne Ruth Mackor. (2019) A Scenario Approach to the Simonshaven Case. Topics in Cognitive Science.
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Steve Charman, Kureva Matuku & Alexandra Mosser. 2019. Advances in Psychology and Law. Advances in Psychology and Law 41 72 .
Ricardo Nieuwkamp, Robert Horselenberg & Peter J. Van Koppen. (2017) The illusion of the perfect alibi: Establishing the base rate of non-offenders' alibis. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 14:1, pages 23-42.
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William E. Crozier, Deryn Strange & Elizabeth F. Loftus. (2017) Memory Errors in Alibi Generation: How an Alibi Can Turn Against Us. Behavioral Sciences & the Law 35:1, pages 6-17.
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