Ronald Fisher
Affiliations: | Psychology | Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeJason J. Dickinson | grad student | 2005 | Florida International |
Jacqueline Evans | grad student | 2008 | Florida International |
Valerie Perez | grad student | 2010 | Florida International |
Kelsey Lynne Hess | grad student | 2017-2022 | Florida International |
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Vrij A, Granhag PA, Ashkenazi T, et al. (2022) Verbal Lie Detection: Its Past, Present and Future. Brain Sciences. 12 |
Evans JR, Dawson HR, Chae H, et al. (2021) Enhancing the Effectiveness of Contact Tracing Interviews: A Randomized Controlled Experiment of an Enhanced Cognitive Interview Protocol. American Journal of Infection Control |
Vrij A, Leal S, Mann S, et al. (2012) Imposing cognitive load to elicit cues to deceit: inducing the reverse order technique naturally Psychology, Crime and Law. 18: 579-594 |
Vrij A, Mann S, Leal S, et al. (2012) Is anyone there? Drawings as a tool to detect deceit in occupation interviews Psychology, Crime and Law. 18: 377-388 |
Compo NS, Gregory AH, Fisher R. (2012) Interviewing behaviors in police investigators: a field study of a current US sample Psychology Crime & Law. 18: 359-375 |
Fisher RP, Geiselman RE. (2010) The cognitive interview method of conducting police interviews: eliciting extensive information and promoting therapeutic jurisprudence. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. 33: 321-8 |
Vrij A, Mann S, Leal S, et al. (2010) Look into my eyes': Can an instruction to maintain eye contact facilitate lie detection? Psychology, Crime and Law. 16: 327-348 |
Gabbert F, Hope L, Fisher RP. (2009) Protecting eyewitness evidence: examining the efficacy of a self-administered interview tool. Law and Human Behavior. 33: 298-307 |
Leal S, Vrij A, Fisher RP, et al. (2008) The time of the crime: cognitively induced tonic arousal suppression when lying in a free recall context. Acta Psychologica. 129: 1-7 |
Vrij A, Mann SA, Fisher RP, et al. (2008) Increasing cognitive load to facilitate lie detection: the benefit of recalling an event in reverse order. Law and Human Behavior. 32: 253-65 |