Search Results - "Crossman, Angela M."
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Carving Pinocchio: Longitudinal examination of children’s lying for different goals
Published in Journal of experimental child psychology (01-05-2019)“…•First longitudinal study of children’s lying across different motivational contexts.•Children were fairly consistent in telling prosocial and antisocial lies…”
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Meta-analysis of the effects of two interviewing practices on children’s disclosures of sensitive information: Rapport practices and question type
Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-03-2021)“…The forensic interview is an important part of the investigative process with child witnesses, and ensuring evidence-based practices is crucial to its success…”
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Socialization of lying scale: development and validation of a parent measure of socialization of truth and lie-telling behavior
Published in Applied developmental science (03-07-2022)“…This study focused on the development of the Socialization of Lying scale for which exploratory factor analysis demonstrated four empirically interpretable…”
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The role of executive functions and theory of mind in children’s prosocial lie-telling
Published in Journal of experimental child psychology (01-01-2016)“…•Prosocial lying was observed using a disappointing gift paradigm.•59.5% of children told a prosocial lies and 25 (53.2%) maintained semantic leakage.•Children…”
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Influence of social factors on the relation between lie-telling and children’s cognitive abilities
Published in Journal of experimental child psychology (01-07-2017)“…•Children’s lying was examined in relation to cognitive abilities and parenting styles.•High authoritative parenting and high inhibitory control interacted to…”
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Children’s lies and their detection: Implications for child witness testimony
Published in Developmental review (01-12-2012)“…► The veracity of child witness testimony is central to the justice system. ► Young children understand lying is morally wrong and do not condone most lies. ►…”
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Sharing is not always caring: Understanding motivations and behavioural associations with sext dissemination
Published in Computers in human behavior (01-11-2020)“…This study investigated sext dissemination in a large convenience sample of young adults (N = 691, M age = 22.4, SD = 3.2, 53% female). Participants who…”
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Sext Dissemination: Differences across Nations in Motivations and Associations
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (02-03-2021)“…Sext dissemination presents policy and legislative challenges given its potential psychological, social, and legal harms. We report on a cross-national…”
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Do As I Say and Not As I Think: Parent Socialisation of Lie-Telling Behaviour
Published in Children & society (01-07-2016)“…This study explored parent (N = 146) perspectives about situations in which they think it is acceptable to lie, how this corresponds to how they socialise…”
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Lie-telling as a mode of antisocial action: Children's lies and behavior problems
Published in Journal of moral education (02-10-2018)“…Despite the fact that lie-telling is a common concern among parents, clinicians, and professionals, there has been little systematic investigation of the lies…”
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We Believe in Being Honest: Examining Subcultural Differences in the Acceptability of Deception1
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-09-2007)“…Perceptions of lie acceptability vary as a function of the motivation for the lie, the relationship between deceiver and deceived, and the perceiver's cultural…”
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Flipping Professional Development to Improve Writing Skills in Undergraduates
Published in College teaching (03-07-2022)“…We piloted a low-cost, flipped model of professional development to help improve undergraduate writing. An adjunct instructor first watched online videos and…”
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Adults' ability to detect children's lying
Published in Behavioral sciences & the law (01-01-2006)“…Adults are poor deception detectors when examining lies told by adults, on average. However, there are some adults who are better at detecting lies than…”
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An Exploratory Analysis of Gender Differences in Punitiveness in Two Countries
Published in International criminal justice review (01-09-2009)“…Although social scientists have long studied attitudes toward severity of punishment, theoretically driven, validated measures that gauge a female—male gap in…”
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Playback Theatre: Effects on students’ views of aggression and empathy within a forensic context
Published in The Arts in psychotherapy (01-07-2011)“…► Playback Theatre explored as intervention to build empathy, reduce aggression w/kids. ► Allowing children to express experience via story may increase…”
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When Frustration Is Repeated: Behavioral and Emotion Responses During Extinction Over Time
Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-02-2009)“…Persistence of instrumental responding and negative facial expressions in response to repeated goal blockage was studied in 53 4-month-old infants. All…”
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The Role of Intraverbal Exchanges in Assessing Parent-Child Relationships
Published in The Psychological record (01-04-2012)“…The present investigation evaluated the role of verbal exchanges between parent and child (intraverbal exchanges) in relation to two contemporary measurements…”
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Pants on Fire? Detecting Children's Lies
Published in Applied developmental science (27-07-2009)“…While there has been much research on adults' abilities to detect deception, there have been very few studies examining both children's and adults' abilities…”
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Revised Socialization of Lying Questionnaire: a reflection of parent moral identity?
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Individual and developmental differences in suggestibility
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