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Midnight Confessions”: The Effect of Chronotype Asynchrony on Admissions of Wrongdoing
PDF) The Social Psychology of False Confessions: Compliance, Internalization, and Confabulation
PDF) The Psychology of Confessions
Introduction to Complex Designs - ppt download
Police-Induced Confessions: Risk Factors and
Individual Differences and False Confessions: A Conceptual Replication of Kassin and Kiechel (1996): Psychology, Crime & Law: Vol 9, No 1
PDF) Interviewing suspects: Practice, science, and future directions | Jennifer Perillo - Academia.edu
Introduction to Complex Designs - ppt download
PDF) Juror Beliefs About Police Interrogations, False Confessions, and Expert Testimony | Mark Costanzo - Academia.edu
Problems in expert deception detection and the risk of false confessions: no proof to the contrary in Levine et al. (2014)
The Psychology of Confessions: A Review of the Literature and Issues - Saul M. Kassin, Gisli H. Gudjonsson, 2004
Frontiers | Police–suspect interactions and confession rates are affected by suspects' alcohol and drug use status in low-stakes crime interrogations
The Psychology of Confessions: A Review of the Literature and Issues - Saul M. Kassin, Gisli H. Gudjonsson, 2004
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Frontiers | The Science-Based Pathways to Understanding False Confessions and Wrongful Convictions
Distinguishing true from false confessions using physiological patterns of concealed information recognition – A proof of concept study - ScienceDirect
PDF) False Confessions
The Link Between Suggestibility, Compliance, and False Confessions: A Review using Experimental and Field Studies
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND FALSE CONFESSIONS: A CONCEPTUAL REPLICATION OF KASSIN AND KIECHEL (1996)
Component 1: Describe any "situational risk factors" | Chegg.com
Police lie detection accuracy: The effect of lie scenario.
PDF) Behavioral Confirmation in the Interrogation Room: On the Dangers of Presuming Guilt
PDF) “I'd Know a False Confession if I Saw One”: A Comparative Study of College Students and Police Investigators
THE ROLE OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES IN PREVENTING WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS