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Downloadable Articles and Book Chapters
Ekman, P., Davidson, R., Ricard, M., Wallace,
A. (2005)
EMOTIONS AND WELL-BEING
Current Directions in Psychological Science. Volume 14, Number
2.
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Ekman, P., Campos, J., Davidson R.J., De Waals, F. (2003)
EMOTIONS INSIDE OUT
Volume 1000. New York: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
2003.
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on Darwin, Deception, and Facial Expression
Ekman, P.
EMOTIONS REVEALED
New York: Times Books (US). London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
(world).
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Ekman, P., O’Sullivan, M., & Frank, M.G. (1999)
A Few Can Catch a Liar.
Psychological Science, 10.
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Ekman, P. (1999)
Basic Emotions
In T. Dalgleish and T. Power (Eds.) The Handbook of Cognition
and Emotion Pp. 45-60. Sussex, U.K.: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Ekman, P. (1999)
Facial Expressions
In T. Dalgleish and T. Power (Eds.) The Handbook of Cognition
and Emotion. Pp. 301-320. Sussex, U.K.: John Wiley & Sons,
Ltd.
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Ekman, P. (1997)
Should we call it expression or communication?
Innovations in Social Science Research, 10, 333-344. (Special
Issue edited by Angelika Kofler).
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Frank, M.G., & Ekman, P. (1997)
The ability to detect deceit generalizes
across different types of high-stake lies.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 72, 1429-1439.
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Ekman, P. (1997)
Lying and Deception.
In N.L. Stein, P.A. Ornstein, B. Tversky & C. Brainerd (Eds.)
Memory for everyday and emotional events. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates, 333-347.
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Ekman, P. (1996)
Why don’t we catch liars?
Social Research, 63, 801-817.
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Ekman, P. (1993)
Facial Expression and Emotion
American Psychologist, 48, 384-392.
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Ekman, P. & O’Sullivan, M.
Who can catch a liar.
American Psychologist, 1991, 46, 913-120.
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