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The following pages link to Development of lying to conceal a transgression: Children's control of expressive behaviour during verbal deception (Q28315704):
Displaying 31 items.
- Comparing a Perceptual and an Automated Vision-Based Method for Lie Detection in Younger Children (Q30367401) (← links)
- Deceit and facial expression in children: the enabling role of the "poker face" child and the dependent personality of the detector (Q30659143) (← links)
- Repeated questions, deception, and children's true and false reports of body touch (Q34034886) (← links)
- Promising to tell the truth makes 8‐ to 16‐year‐olds more honest (Q34354082) (← links)
- Young children are more generous when others are aware of their actions (Q34469455) (← links)
- A punitive environment fosters children's dishonesty: a natural experiment (Q35555986) (← links)
- Exploring the ability to deceive in children with autism spectrum disorders (Q36350187) (← links)
- Evaluating claims people make about themselves: the development of skepticism (Q36943000) (← links)
- The Effects of Repetition on Children's True and False Reports (Q37324709) (← links)
- How Children Report True and Fabricated Stressful and Non-Stressful Events (Q37653509) (← links)
- Noncredible effort during pediatric neuropsychological exam: a case series and literature review (Q37772434) (← links)
- Pediatric validity assessment (Q38593445) (← links)
- Toward an Understanding of the Role of the Environment in the Development of Early Callous Behavior. (Q43955345) (← links)
- Young children with a positive reputation to maintain are less likely to cheat. (Q46014246) (← links)
- Telling young children they have a reputation for being smart promotes cheating (Q46488315) (← links)
- Insincere utterances and gaze: eye contact during sarcastic statements (Q46501166) (← links)
- Young children discover how to deceive in 10 days: a microgenetic study (Q46502467) (← links)
- 36-month-olds conceal visual and auditory information from others (Q47390951) (← links)
- Can classic moral stories promote honesty in children? (Q48073281) (← links)
- Effect of lie labelling on children's evaluation of selfish, polite, and altruistic lies. (Q50242919) (← links)
- Detecting children's lies: comparing true accounts about highly stressful injuries with unprepared, prepared, and coached lies (Q50580572) (← links)
- The emergence and evolution of infant externalizing behavior (Q50635199) (← links)
- Exploring Children's Induced Defensiveness to the Tell Me a Story Test (TEMAS). (Q50976227) (← links)
- The Effects of Secret Instructions and Yes/no Questions on Maltreated and Non-maltreated Children's Reports of a Minor Transgression. (Q53655315) (← links)
- Within-Pair Consistency in Child Witnesses: The Diagnostic Value of Telling the Same Story (Q57019353) (← links)
- Youth deception: Malingering traumatic stress (Q57790668) (← links)
- Pants on Fire? Detecting Children's Lies (Q58143165) (← links)
- Expected Consequences of Disclosure Revealed in Investigative Interviews with Suspected Victims of Child Sexual Abuse (Q58150111) (← links)
- Is the Truth in Your Words? Distinguishing Children’s Deceptive and Truthful Statements (Q59049988) (← links)
- Situational changes in self-awareness influence 3- and 4-year-olds’ self-regulation (Q85039987) (← links)
- Children passively allow other's rule violations in cooperative situations (Q88538269) (← links)