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Understanding conspiracy theories
KM Douglas, JE Uscinski, RM Sutton, A Cichocka, T Nefes, CS Ang, ...
Political psychology 40, 3-35, 2019
13912019
The psychology of conspiracy theories
KM Douglas, RM Sutton, A Cichocka
Current directions in psychological science 26 (6), 538-542, 2017
13712017
A cognitive approach to lie detection: A meta‐analysis
A Vrij, RP Fisher, H Blank
Legal and Criminological Psychology 22 (1), 1-21, 2017
3542017
Why do people spread false information online? The effects of message and viewer characteristics on self-reported likelihood of sharing social media disinformation
T Buchanan
Plos one 15 (10), e0239666, 2020
2402020
Exploring susceptibility to phishing in the workplace
EJ Williams, J Hinds, AN Joinson
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 120, 1-13, 2018
2322018
Reading lies: Nonverbal communication and deception
A Vrij, M Hartwig, PA Granhag
Annual review of psychology 70, 295-317, 2019
2072019
“It wouldn't happen to me”: Privacy concerns and perspectives following the Cambridge Analytica scandal
J Hinds, EJ Williams, AN Joinson
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 143, 102498, 2020
2032020
Individual differences in susceptibility to online influence: A theoretical review
EJ Williams, A Beardmore, AN Joinson
Computers in Human Behavior 72, 412-421, 2017
1602017
Psychological perspectives on interrogation
A Vrij, CA Meissner, RP Fisher, SM Kassin, CA Morgan III, SM Kleinman
Perspectives on Psychological Science 12 (6), 927-955, 2017
1582017
Human and computer personality prediction from digital footprints
J Hinds, A Joinson
Current Directions in Psychological Science 28 (2), 204-211, 2019
1272019
Deception and truth detection when analyzing nonverbal and verbal cues
A Vrij
Applied Cognitive Psychology 33 (2), 160-167, 2019
1162019
Exploring the use of rapport in professional information‐gathering contexts by systematically mapping the evidence base
F Gabbert, L Hope, K Luther, G Wright, M Ng, G Oxburgh
Applied Cognitive Psychology 35 (2), 329-341, 2021
1122021
What demographic attributes do our digital footprints reveal? A systematic review
J Hinds, AN Joinson
PloS one 13 (11), e0207112, 2018
1042018
‘Language of lies’: Urgent issues and prospects in verbal lie detection research
G Nahari, T Ashkenazi, RP Fisher, PA Granhag, I Hershkowitz, J Masip, ...
Legal and Criminological Psychology 24 (1), 1-23, 2019
962019
How is extraversion related to social media use? A literature review
T Bowden-Green, J Hinds, A Joinson
Personality and Individual Differences 164, 110040, 2020
832020
Cross‐cultural verbal deception
S Leal, A Vrij, Z Vernham, G Dalton, L Jupe, A Harvey, G Nahari
Legal and Criminological Psychology 23 (2), 192-213, 2018
732018
Within‐subjects verbal lie detection measures: A comparison between total detail and proportion of complications
A Vrij, S Leal, L Jupe, A Harvey
Legal and Criminological Psychology 23 (2), 265-279, 2018
732018
Violent extremism: A comparison of approaches to assessing and managing risk
C Logan, M Lloyd
Legal and criminological psychology 24 (1), 141-161, 2019
662019
Culture moderates changes in linguistic self-presentation and detail provision when deceiving others
PJ Taylor, S Larner, SM Conchie, T Menacere
Royal Society Open Science 4 (6), 170128, 2017
662017
Terrorist decision making in the context of risk, attack planning, and attack commission
P Gill, Z Marchment, E Corner, N Bouhana
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 43 (2), 145-160, 2020
642020
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