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PDF) Strong, but Wrong: Lay People's and Police Officers' Beliefs about Verbal and Nonverbal Cues to Deception
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Police officers', social workers', teachers' and the general public's beliefs about deception in children, adolescents and adults - Vrij - 2006 - Legal and Criminological Psychology - Wiley Online Library
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Strong, but Wrong: Lay People's and Police Officers' Beliefs about Verbal and Nonverbal Cues to Deception | PLOS ONE
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PDF) Strong, but Wrong: Lay People's and Police Officers' Beliefs about Verbal and Nonverbal Cues to Deception
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PDF] Strong, but Wrong: Lay People's and Police Officers' Beliefs about Verbal and Nonverbal Cues to Deception | Semantic Scholar
PDF] Strong, but Wrong: Lay People's and Police Officers' Beliefs about Verbal and Nonverbal Cues to Deception | Semantic Scholar
Strong, but Wrong: Lay People's and Police Officers' Beliefs about Verbal and Nonverbal Cues to Deception | PLOS ONE
Police officers', social workers', teachers' and the general public's beliefs about deception in children, adolescents and adults - Vrij - 2006 - Legal and Criminological Psychology - Wiley Online Library
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