Deceptive Language by Innocent and Guilty Criminal Suspects: The Influence of Dominance, Question, and Guilt on Interview Responses

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Authors

Matthew L. Jensen
Elena Bessarabova
Bradley Adame
Judee K. Burgoon
Stanley M. Slowik

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Journal of Language and Social Psychology

Abstract

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.

Description

Citation

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

Related file

Notes

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By

Collection Detail

# of Isolates from RBM

# of Isolates from TV8