Deceptive Language by Innocent and Guilty Criminal Suspects: The Influence of Dominance, Question, and Guilt on Interview Responses
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Matthew L. Jensen
Elena Bessarabova
Bradley Adame
Judee K. Burgoon
Stanley M. Slowik
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Journal of Language and Social Psychology
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Matthew L. Jensen is an assistant professor in the Price College of Business and a researcher in the Center for Applied Social Research at the University of Oklahoma. His primary research interests are deception and credibility in online and face-to-face interaction. Recent publications have dealt with computer-aided deception detection and establishing credibility online.
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Jensen, M. L., Bessarabova, E., Adame, B., Burgoon, J. K., & Slowik, S. M. (2011). Deceptive Language by Innocent and Guilty Criminal Suspects: The Influence of Dominance, Question, and Guilt on Interview Responses. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 30(4), 357-375. doi: 10.1177/0261927x11416201