Search Results - "Shaw, Allison S"
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Online Language: The Role of Culture in Self-Expression and Self-Construal on Facebook
Published in Journal of language and social psychology (01-12-2010)“…This article investigated how culture influences self-construal and self-expression on Facebook, a popular social networking site. To examine actual…”
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Content in Context Improves Deception Detection Accuracy
Published in Human communication research (01-07-2010)“…Past research has shown that people are only slightly better than chance at distinguishing truths from lies. Higher accuracy rates, however, are possible when…”
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Sender Demeanor: Individual Differences in Sender Believability Have a Powerful Impact on Deception Detection Judgments
Published in Human communication research (01-07-2011)“…Sender demeanor is an individual difference in the believability of message senders that is conceptually independent of actual honesty. Recent research…”
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The Legitimization of Paltry Favors Effect: A Review and Meta-Analysis
Published in Communication reports (Pullman, Wash.) (14-11-2008)“…A meta-analysis was conducted on the legitimization of paltry favors (LPF) effect (Cialdini & Schroeder, 1976 ). A total of 19 studies met the inclusion…”
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Assessing Deception Detection Accuracy with Dichotomous Truth-Lie Judgments and Continuous Scaling: Are People Really More Accurate When Honesty Is Scaled?
Published in Communication research reports (07-05-2010)“…Deception detection experiments consistently find that people are only slightly better than chance at distinguishing truths from lies. Interpersonal deception…”
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The effects of liking and obligation on compliance
Published 01-01-2008“…In the compliance gaining literature multiple studies have established a relationship between pregiving favors and compliance. Despite many attempts to…”
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Dump-and-Chase: The Effectiveness of Persistence as a Sequential Request Compliance-Gaining Strategy
Published in Communication studies (10-06-2009)“…Two field experiments were performed assessing the effectiveness of the dump-and-chase, a compliance-gaining technique employing strategic persistence. These…”
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