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In search of Korean Outliars: “a few prolific liars” in South Korea
. 38:206-215.
2021
How Custom Agents Really Detect Lies
. 36:84-92.
2019
The Research of James C. McCroskey: A Personal and Professional Remembrance
. 34:376-380.
2017
Strong Diagnostic Questioning Effects on Deception Detection Accuracy With U.S. Customs Agents
. 34:84-87.
2017
Examining sender and judge variability in honesty assessments and deception detection accuracy: Evidence for a transparent liar but no evidence of deception-general ability
. 33:188-194.
2016
Using Equity Theory to Explore Adult Siblings' Use of Relational Maintenance Behaviors and Relational Characteristics
. 30:275-281.
2013
A Defense of Publishing Nonsignificant (ns) Results
. 30:270-274.
2013
Teenagers Lie a Lot: A Further Investigation into the Prevalence of Lying
. 30:211-220.
2013
The Impact of Accusatory, Non-Accusatory, Bait, and False Evidence Questioning on Deception Detection
. 30:169-174.
2013
The Problems With Some Means: Cautionary Advice Regarding Reporting and Interpreting Averages in Communication Research
. 29:80-85.
2012
Statistical Conclusions Validity Basics: Probability and How Type 1 and Type 2 Errors Obscure the Interpretation of Findings in Communication Research Literatures
. 28:115-119.
2011
People lie for a reason: Three experiments documenting the principle of veracity
. 27:271-285.
2010
Assessing deception detection accuracy with dichotomous truth-lie judgments and continuous scaling: Are people really more accurate when honesty is scaled?
. 27:112-122.
2010
Lie acceptability: A construct and measure
. 25:282-288.
2008
The effects of the even-a-few-minutes-would-help strategy, perspective taking, and empathic concern on the successful recruiting of volunteers on campus
. 24:177-184.
2007
The desirability of using confirmatory factor analysis on published scales
. 23:309-314.
2006
Confirmatory factor analysis and scale validation in communication research
. 22:335-338.
2005
Narcissism and empathy as predictors of obsessive relational intrusion
. 21:379-390.
2004
The accurate reporting of software‐generated p‐values: A cautionary research note
. 21:324-327.
2004
The relative impact of violation type and lie severity on judgments of message deceitfulness
. 20:208-218.
2003
Group and individual accuracy in deception detection
. 19:99-106.
2002
Dichotomous and continuous views of deception: A reexamination of deception ratings in information manipulation theory
. 18:230-240.
2001
Modeling the psychometric properties of information manipulation ratings
. 15:218-225.
1998
Situational intimacy as a predictor of compliance-gaining tactic selection
. 14:132-144.
1997
Ethnic and Gender Differences in Opening Lines
. 11:143-151.
1994
Smoking Artifacts as Indicators of Homophily Attraction and Credibility: A Replication
. 11:161-167.
1994
The Influence of Perceived Source Reward Value on Attributions of Deception
. 10:15-27.
1993
Defecting and Assessing Statistical Interactions with Multiple Regression
. 8:23-31.
1991
Individual Differences and Compliance Gaining Message Selection: The Effects of Verbal Aggressivencess, Argumentativeness, Dogmatism, and Negativism
. 5:114-119.
1988
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International Standard Serial Number (issn)
0882-4096
1522-6514
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (eissn)
1549-7879
1746-4099