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    Carving Pinocchio: Longitudinal examination of children’s lying for different goals by Talwar, Victoria, Lavoie, Jennifer, Crossman, Angela M.

    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 by Lavoie, Jennifer, Wyman, Joshua, Crossman, Angela M., Talwar, Victoria

    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 by Talwar, Victoria, Lavoie, Jennifer, Crossman, Angela M.

    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 by Williams, Shanna, Moore, Kelsey, Crossman, Angela M., Talwar, Victoria

    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 by Talwar, Victoria, Lavoie, Jennifer, Gomez-Garibello, Carlos, Crossman, Angela M.

    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 by Talwar, Victoria, Crossman, Angela M.

    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 by Clancy, Elizabeth M., Klettke, Bianca, Hallford, David J., Crossman, Angela M., Maas, Megan K., Toumbourou, John W.

    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 by Clancy, Elizabeth M, Klettke, Bianca, Crossman, Angela M, Hallford, David J, Howard, Dominika, Toumbourou, John W

    “…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 by Lavoie, Jennifer, Leduc, Karissa, Crossman, Angela M., Talwar, Victoria

    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 by Lavoie, Jennifer, Wyman, Joshua, Crossman, Angela M., Talwar, Victoria

    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 by Ning, Susanna Robinson, Crossman, Angela M.

    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 by Grose-Fifer, Jillian, Crossman, Angela M., Baker, Sydney

    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 by Crossman, Angela M., Lewis, Michael

    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 by Kutateladze, Besiki, Crossman, Angela M.

    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 by Bornmann, Barbara A., Crossman, Angela M.

    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 by Crossman, Angela M, Sullivan, Margaret Wolan, Hitchcock, Daniel M, Lewis, Michael

    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 by Gökhan, Nurper, Dennis, Tracy A., Crossman, Angela M.

    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 by Talwar, Victoria, Crossman, Angela M., Gulmi, Jessica, Renaud, Sarah-Jane, Williams, Shanna

    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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