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‘I saw the man who killed Anna Lindh!’An archival study of witnesses' offender descriptions
PA Granhag, K Ask, A Rebelius, L Öhman, E Mac Giolla
Psychology, crime & law 19 (10), 921-931, 2013
362013
‘Language of lies’: Urgent issues and prospects in verbal lie detection research
G Nahari, T Ashkenazi, RP Fisher, PA Granhag, I Hershkowitz, J Masip, ...
Legal and Criminological Psychology 24 (1), 1-23, 2019
1002019
‘Let’s go over this again.’: effects of repeated interrogations on deception detection performance
PA Granhag, LA Strömwall
Forensic psychology and law: Traditional questions and new ideas, 191-196, 2000
242000
‘Mapping’deception in adolescents: Eliciting cues to deceit through an unanticipated spatial drawing task
E Roos af Hjelmsäter, L Öhman, PA Granhag, A Vrij
Legal and Criminological Psychology 19 (1), 179-188, 2014
592014
‘The admissibility and sufficiency of child witness interviews in child abuse prosecutions’. Miss Burrows works closely with Crown prosecutors throughout Australia to elucidate …
PA Granhag
Investigative Interviewing, 2014
2014
‘We'll take it from here’: The effect of changing interviewers in information gathering interviews
DJ Shaw, A Vrij, S Leal, S Mann, J Hillman, PA Granhag, RP Fisher
Applied Cognitive Psychology 28 (6), 908-916, 2014
302014
" Back to the future: Asking about mental images to discriminate between true and false intentions": Erratum.
M Knieps, PA Granhag, A Vrij
Taylor & Francis, 2014
2014
" Counter-interrogation strategies among small cells of suspects": Corrigendum.
PA Granhag, EM Giolla, LA Strömwall, J Rangmar
Taylor & Francis, 2013
2013
" Detecting deception within small groups: A literature review": Corrigendum.
Z Vernham, PA Granhag, E Mac Giolla
Frontiers Media SA, 2016
2016
” I always ask all the necessary questions anyway “: Swedish police interviewers’ experiences when questioning uncooperative suspects
M Magnusson, E Ernberg, A Granhag, L Nyström, TJ Luke
PsyArXiv, 2021
2021
" Let's say we had lunch and hope they will swallow it!": Deception among pairs
PA Granhag, AC Jonsson, S Leif A
Psychology, Crime and Law 9 (2), 109-112, 2003
2003
“Can you remember what was in your pocket when you were stung by a bee?”: Eliciting cues to deception by asking the unanticipated
M Liu, PA Granhag, S Landstrom, ER af Hjelmsater, L Stromwall, A Vrij
The Open Criminology Journal 3 (1), 2010
392010
“I think you did it!”: Examining the effect of presuming guilt on the verbal output of innocent suspects during brief interviews
S Portnoy, L Hope, A Vrij, PA Granhag, K Ask, C Eddy, S Landström
Journal of investigative psychology and offender profiling 16 (3), 236-250, 2019
82019
“Language of Lies”: Urgent Issues and Prospects in Research
G Nahari, T Ashkenazi, RP Fisher, PA Granhag, I Hershkovitz, J Masip, ...
10 Practitioners’ beliefs about deception
LA Strömwall, PA Granhag, M Hartwig, PA Granhag, L Stromwell
The detection of deception in forensic contexts, 229, 2004
2412004
30 Deception and emotion
TJ Luke, DA Neequaye, M Hartwig, PA Granhag
Language and Emotion, 636, 0
A call for evidence-based security tools
EH Meijer, B Verschuere, A Vrij, H Merckelbach, F Smulders, S Leal, ...
Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology 1, 1-4, 2009
92009
A comparison between lying about intentions and past activities: Verbal cues and detection accuracy
A Vrij, S Leal, SA Mann, PA Granhag
Applied Cognitive Psychology 25 (2), 212-218, 2011
862011
A goal‐activation framework of true and false intentions
E Mac Giolla, PA Granhag, K Ask
Applied Cognitive Psychology 31 (6), 678-684, 2017
62017
A new theoretical perspective on deception detection: On the psychology of instrumental mind-reading
PA Granhag, M Hartwig
Psychology, Crime & Law 14 (3), 189-200, 2008
3282008
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