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Timothy R Levine

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Frontiers in Psychology|September 3, 2019
Five Reasons Why I Am Skeptical That Indirect or Unconscious Lie Detection Is Superior to Direct Deception DetectionTimothy R Levine
Frontiers in Psychology|August 9, 2021
Distrust, False Cues, and Below-Chance Deception Detection Accuracy: Commentary on Stel et al. (2020) and Further Reflections on (Un)Conscious Lie Detection From the Perspective of Truth-Default TheoryTimothy R Levine
Frontiers in Psychology|August 25, 2022
Content, context, cues, and demeanor in deception detectionTimothy R Levine
Current Opinion in Psychology|June 28, 2022
Truth-default theory and the psychology of lying and deception detectionTimothy R Levine
Archives of Sexual Behavior|September 14, 2007
Negotiating a friends with benefits relationshipMelissa A Bisson, Timothy R Levine
Psychological Science|June 27, 2014
Direct and indirect measures of lie detection tell the same story: a reply to ten Brinke, Stimson, and Carney (2014)Timothy R Levine, Charles F Bond
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 7, 2021
The Number of Senders and Total Judgments Matter More Than Sample Size in Deception-Detection ExperimentsTimothy R Levine, Yasuhiro Daiku, Jaume Masip
Plos One|April 15, 2021
A few prolific liars in Japan: Replication and the effects of Dark Triad personality traitsYasuhiro Daiku, Kim B Serota, Timothy R Levine
Communication Research Reports : CRR|July 30, 2025
The Truth-Default is Ubiquitous, but Some People Experience It More than OthersDavid M Markowitz, Kim B Serota, Timothy R Levine
Psychological Assessment|November 16, 2011
The Unidimensional Relationship Closeness Scale (URCS): reliability and validity evidence for a new measure of relationship closenessJayson L Dibble, Timothy R Levine, Hee Sun Park
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Frontiers in Psychology|September 3, 2019
Five Reasons Why I Am Skeptical That Indirect or Unconscious Lie Detection Is Superior to Direct Deception DetectionTimothy R Levine
Frontiers in Psychology|August 9, 2021
Distrust, False Cues, and Below-Chance Deception Detection Accuracy: Commentary on Stel et al. (2020) and Further Reflections on (Un)Conscious Lie Detection From the Perspective of Truth-Default TheoryTimothy R Levine
Frontiers in Psychology|August 25, 2022
Content, context, cues, and demeanor in deception detectionTimothy R Levine
Current Opinion in Psychology|June 28, 2022
Truth-default theory and the psychology of lying and deception detectionTimothy R Levine
Archives of Sexual Behavior|September 14, 2007
Negotiating a friends with benefits relationshipMelissa A Bisson, Timothy R Levine
Psychological Science|June 27, 2014
Direct and indirect measures of lie detection tell the same story: a reply to ten Brinke, Stimson, and Carney (2014)Timothy R Levine, Charles F Bond
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 7, 2021
The Number of Senders and Total Judgments Matter More Than Sample Size in Deception-Detection ExperimentsTimothy R Levine, Yasuhiro Daiku, Jaume Masip
Plos One|April 15, 2021
A few prolific liars in Japan: Replication and the effects of Dark Triad personality traitsYasuhiro Daiku, Kim B Serota, Timothy R Levine
Communication Research Reports : CRR|July 30, 2025
The Truth-Default is Ubiquitous, but Some People Experience It More than OthersDavid M Markowitz, Kim B Serota, Timothy R Levine
Psychological Assessment|November 16, 2011
The Unidimensional Relationship Closeness Scale (URCS): reliability and validity evidence for a new measure of relationship closenessJayson L Dibble, Timothy R Levine, Hee Sun Park
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