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Publications

Downloadable Articles and Book Chapters

Full Bibliography

Many of our trainers are researchers as well as practitioners. The following provides a sample of the articles in scientific journals, chapters in edited volumes and books written by some of our trainers:

Sample Articles

Cooper, B.S., Cuttler, C., Dell, P., & Yuille, J.C. (in press). Dissociation and amnesia: A study with male offenders. International Journal of Forensic Psychology.

Cooper, B.S., Kennedy, M.A., Herve, H., & Yuille, J.C. (2002). Weapon focus in sexual assault memories of prostitutes. International Journal of Law & Psychiatry, 25(2), 181-191.

Ekman, P., & O’Sullivan, M. (2006). From flawed self-assessment to blatant
whoppers: The utility of voluntary and involuntary behavior in detection deception. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 24, 1-14.

Frank, M. G., & Ekman, P. (2004). Appearing truthful generalizes across different deception situations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, 486-495.

Frank, M.G., & Feeley, T.H. (2003). To catch a liar: Challenges for research in lie detection training. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 31, 58-75.

Freshman, C. (2002). The Lawyer-Negotiator as Mood Scientist: What We Know and Don’t Know About How Mood Affects Negotiation, Journal of Dispute Resolution, 1.

Matsumoto, D. (2005). Emotion judgments do not differ as a function of perceived nationality. International Journal of Psychology.

Matsumoto, D., Nezlek, J., and Koopmann, B. (in press). Coherence among emotion response systems across cultures. Emotion.

Matsumoto, D. (2003). Paul Ekman and the legacy of universals. Journal of Research in Personality, 38 (1), 45-51.

O'Sullivan, M. (2005).Social/emotional intelligence: From factors to functions. In R. D. Roberts & J. Minsky, (Eds.). Proceedings of the ETS and ARI Emotional Intelligence Workshop.Vol. II (pp.142-173). Princeton, NJ: Educational Testing Service.

O’Sullivan, M. (2003). The fundamental attribution error in detecting deceit: The boy- who-cried- wolf effect. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29 (10), 1316-1327.

Porter, S., Yuille, J.C. & Lehman, D.R. (1999). The nature of real, implanted, and fabricated memories for emotional childhood events: Implications for the recovered memory debate. Law & Human Behavior, 23(5), 517-537.

Porter, S., Birt, A. R., Yuille, J. C., & Lehman, D.R. (2000). The negotiation of false memories: The influence of interviewer and rememberer characteristics on memory distortion. Psychological Science, 11, 513-516.

Porter, S., Yuille, J. C., Birt, A. R., Herve, H. (2001). Memory for murder: A psychological perspective on dissociative amnesia in forensic contexts. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 24, 23-42.

Sample Chapters

Cooper, B.S. & Yuille, J.C. (in press). Psychopathy and deception. In H. Herve & J.C. Yuille (Eds.), The psychopath :Theory, research, and practice.. NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Cooper, B.S. & Yuille, J.C. (in press). Offenders' memories for instrumental and reactive violence. In S. Christianson (Ed.), Offenders’ Memories for Violent Crime.

Daylen, J.L. & Yuille, J. C. (2002). Assessment of adult plaintiffs in childhood sexual abuse cases. In I. Schultz & D. Brady (Eds). Handbook of psychological injuries: Evaluation, treatment, and compensable damages. Chicago: American Bar Association.

Ekman, Paul. (2003). The Universality of Emotion. In A Scientific Dialogue with the Dalai Lama and Narrated by Daniel Goleman. Destructive Emotions. How Can We Overcome Them? New York, New York: Bantam Dell.

Frank, M. G., Yarbrough, J. D., & Ekman, P. (2006). Improving Interpersonal Evaluations: Combining Science and Practical Experience. In T. Williamson (Ed.) Investigative Interviewing: Rights, research, regulation. (pp 229-255). Portland, Oregon: Willan Publishing.

Frank, M. G., & Ekman, P. (2004). Nonverbal detection of deception in forensic contexts. In W. O’Donohue & E. Levensky (Eds.). Handbook of Forensic Psychology. New York: Elsevier. (pp. 635-653).

Frank, M.G. (2003). Smiles, lies, and emotion. In M. Abel (Ed). The smile: Forms, functions, and consequences. New York: The Edwin Mellen Press. (pp 15-43).

Freshman, C. (2005). “Identity, Beliefs, Emotion, and Negotiation Success” in Robert Bordone and Michael Moffitt (eds.O. HANDBOOK OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION .

Griesel, D. & Yuille, J. C. (in press). Credibility assessment in eyewitness memory. In M. Toglia, R. Lindsay, D. Ross & D. Read (Eds.) Handbook of eyewitness psychology. Volume 1, Memory for events. Mahwah, NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

Herve, H.F., Cooper, B.S., & Yuille, J.C. (in press). Memory formation in offenders: Perspectives from a biopsychosocial theory of eyewitness memory. In S. Christianson (Ed.), Offenders’ Memories for Violent Crime.

Matsumoto, D., Yoo, S. H., & LeRoux, J. A. (in press). Emotion and intercultural communication. In Helga Kotthoff and Helen Spencer-Oatley (eds.), Handbook of Applied Linguistics, Volume 7: Intercultural Communication. Mouton – de Gruyter Publishers.

Matsumoto, D. (2006). Culture and nonverbal behavior. In Manusov, V., & Patterson, M. (eds.). Handbook of nonverbal communication (pp. 219-235). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

O’Sullivan, M., & Ekman, P. (2005). Facial expression recognition and emotional intelligence. In G. Geher, (Ed.). Measuring emotional intelligence: Common ground and controversy. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishing.

O’Sullivan, M. & Ekman, P. (2004). The wizards of deception detection. In Granhag,P.A. & Stromwell, L. (Eds.) The detection of deception in forensic contexts. (pp.269-286). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press

O’Sullivan, M. (2005). Emotional intelligence and detecting deception. Why most people can’t “read” others, but a few can. In Riggio, R. and Feldman, R. (Eds.) Applications of nonverbal communication. Mahway, NJ: Erlbaum.

Porter, S., Yuille, J.C. & Birt, A. (2001). The discrimination of deceptive, mistaken, and truthful witness testimony. In Roesch, R., Corrado, R.R. & Dempster, R. (Eds.), Psychology in the courts: International advances in knowledge. New York: Routledge.

Yuille, J.C. & Daylen, J.L. (1998). The impact of traumatic events on eyewitness memory. In Thompson, C., Herrmann, D., Read, D., Bruce, D., Payne, D., & Toglia, M. (Eds.), Eyewitness memory: Theoretical and applied perspectives. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Sample Books

Ekman, Paul (2002). Telling Lies. NY: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.

Ekman, Paul (2004). Emotions Revealed. London: Orion Books

Herve, H. & Yuille, J.C. (in press). Psychopathy in the 21st century. NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Seniuk, G.T.G & Yuille, J.C. (1996). Fact finding and the judiciary. Saskatoon: Commonwealth of Learning.

Yuille, J.C. (Ed.). (1989). Credibility assessment. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Press.


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