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Accuracy of Deception Judgments
- C. F. Bond, B. Depaulo
- Psychology, Medicine
- Personality and social psychology review : an…
- 1 August 2006
We analyze the accuracy of deception judgments, synthesizing research results from 206 documents and 24,483 judges. In relevant studies, people attempt to discriminate lies from truths in real time… Expand
One Hundred Years of Social Psychology Quantitatively Described
- F. Richard, C. F. Bond, J. J. Stokes-Zoota
- Psychology
- 1 December 2003
This article compiles results from a century of social psychological research, more than 25,000 studies of 8 million people. A large number of social psychological conclusions are listed alongside… Expand
Social facilitation: a meta-analysis of 241 studies.
- C. F. Bond, L. Titus
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychological bulletin
- 1 September 1983
This article reports a meta-analysis of the effects of the presence of others on human task performance and physiology. In 241 studies involving nearly 24jOOO subjectSj the presence of others had… Expand
Individual differences in judging deception: accuracy and bias.
- C. F. Bond, B. Depaulo
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychological bulletin
- 1 July 2008
The authors report a meta-analysis of individual differences in detecting deception, confining attention to occasions when people judge strangers' veracity in real-time with no special aids. The… Expand
Why do lie-catchers fail? A lens model meta-analysis of human lie judgments.
- Maria Hartwig, C. F. Bond
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychological bulletin
- 30 June 2011
Decades of research has shown that people are poor at detecting lies. Two explanations for this finding have been proposed. First, it has been suggested that lie detection is inaccurate because… Expand
Social and behavioral consequences of alcohol consumption and expectancy: a meta-analysis.
- J. Hull, C. F. Bond
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychological bulletin
- 1 May 1986
A meta-analysis was conducted on research investigating the effects of alcohol consumption and expectancy within the balanced-placebo design. Preliminary results indicated that both alcohol and… Expand
A World of Lies
- T. Aavik, M. Abu-Hilal, +11 authors Kip Williams
- Political Science, Medicine
- Journal of cross-cultural psychology
- 1 January 2006
This article reports two worldwide studies of stereotypes about liars. These studies are carried out in 75 different countries and 43 different languages. In Study 1, participants respond to the… Expand
Social facilitation: A self-presentational view.
- C. F. Bond
- Psychology
- 1 June 1982
This article offers a self-presentat ional account of performance in others' presence. The account attributes social facilitation to the performer's active regulation of a public image, and it… Expand
The evolution of deception
- C. F. Bond, M. Robinson
- Psychology
- 1 December 1988
Deception has evolved under natural selection, as has the capacity to detect deceit. In this article, we describe the adaptive significance of deception in plants, fireflies, octopi, chimpanzees,… Expand
Which Behaviors Do Attitudes Predict? Meta-Analyzing the Effects of Social Pressure and Perceived Difficulty
- D. Wallace, René M. Paulson, C. Lord, C. F. Bond
- Psychology
- 1 September 2005
A meta-analysis of 797 studies and 1,001 effect sizes tested a theoretical hypothesis that situational constraints, such as perceived social pressure and perceived difficulty, weaken the relationship… Expand
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