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Clea Wright
University of Chester - Chester / United Kingdom
Social Sciences / Psychology
AD Scientific Index ID: 5256486
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Clea Wright's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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High-stakes lies: Verbal and nonverbal cues to deception in public appeals for help with missing or murdered relatives Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 21 (4), 523-537, 2014
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Deception detection and truth detection are dependent on different cognitive and emotional traits: An investigation of emotional intelligence, theory of mind, and attention Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 45 (5), 794-807, 2019
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Police officers' beliefs about, and use of, cues to deception Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 14 (3), 307-319, 2017
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High stakes lies: Police and non-police accuracy in detecting deception Psychology, Crime & Law 21 (2), 127-138, 2015
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Subjective cues to deception/honesty in a high stakes situation: An exploratory approach The Journal of Psychology 149 (5), 517-534, 2015
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