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khm testimony [139 articles]

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  • Burge on Testimony and Memory
    Analysis, Vol. 60, No. 265. (2000), pp. 124-131.
    by Jim Edwards
    posted to testimony memory-phil memory by khm on 2008-08-03 23:56:07 as **
  • BALD-FACED LIES! LYING WITHOUT THE INTENT TO DECEIVE
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 88, No. 2. (June 2007), pp. 251-264.
    by Roy Sorensen
    posted to testimony deception-phil by khm on 2008-07-24 21:28:44 as **
  • What Is Wrong with Lying?
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 75, No. 3. (2007), pp. 535-557.
    by PAUL Faulkner
    posted to testimony deception-phil by khm on 2008-07-24 21:25:49 as **
  • Lying, Deceiving, or Falsely Implicating
    The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 94, No. 9. (1997), pp. 435-452.
    by Jonathan E Adler
    posted to testimony deception-phil by khm on 2008-07-24 21:25:15 as **
  • The Definition of Lying
    Noûs, Vol. 40, No. 2. (June 2006), pp. 284-306.
    posted to testimony deception-phil by khm on 2008-07-24 21:23:42 as **
  • Philosophy of Deception
    by C Martin
    posted to testimony deception-phil by khm on 2008-07-24 19:46:46 as **
  • The epistemology of testimony
    posted to testimony by khm on 2008-07-21 15:36:16 as **
  • Unsafe Knowledge
    Synthese, Vol. 146, No. 3. (2005), pp. 395-404.
    by Juan Comesaña
    posted to testimony sensitivity safety by khm on 2008-07-21 03:00:50 as **
  • DISCRIMINATION AND TESTIMONIAL KNOWLEDGE
    by J Greco
    posted to testimony by khm on 2008-07-20 18:38:48 as **
  • BEYOND WORDS: COMMUNICATION, TRUTHFULNESS, AND UNDERSTANDING
    by P Rysiew
    posted to testimony by khm on 2008-07-20 18:34:46 as **
  • The Basis of Epistemic Trust: Reliable Testimony or Reliable Sources?
    by MA Koenig, PL Harris
    posted to testimony by khm on 2008-07-20 18:32:04 as **
  • ALIEN ABDUCTION: INFERENCE TO THE BEST EXPLANATION AND THE MANAGEMENT OF TESTIMONY
    by P Lipton
    posted to testimony by khm on 2008-07-20 18:30:01 as **
  • Individual differences in judging deception: Accuracy and bias
    by CF Bond, BM Depaulo
    posted to testimony deception-detection by khm on 2008-07-14 23:22:17 as **
  • When Accurate Beliefs Lead to Better Lie Detection<sup>1</sup>
    Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Vol. 34, No. 4. (2004), pp. 764-780.
    by James A Forrest, Robert S Feldman, James M Tyler
    posted to testimony deception-detection by khm on 2008-07-14 20:01:58 as **
  • The Social Character of Testimonial Knowledge
    The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 97, No. 11. (2000), pp. 581-601.
    by Paul Faulkner
    posted to testimony by khm on 2008-07-02 01:16:59 as **
  • Testimonial Beliefs and Epistemic Competence
    Noûs, Vol. 42, No. 2. (June 2008), pp. 190-221.
    posted to testimony monitoring by khm on 2008-07-01 20:25:09 as **
  • Knowledge as credit for true belief
    by J Greco
    posted to testimony epistemology-general dcvk by khm on 2008-06-28 23:53:12 as **
  • Why we don’t deserve credit for everything we know
    Synthese
    by Jennifer Lackey
    posted to testimony by khm on 2008-06-25 18:47:25 as ** along with 1 person dutant
  • Group Testimony
    Social Epistemology, Vol. 21, No. 3. (2007), pp. 299-311.
    by Deborah Tollefsen
    posted to testimony collective-belief by khm on 2008-06-23 22:57:51 as **
  • An evolutionary perspective on testimony and argumentation
    by D Sperber
    posted to testimony by khm on 2008-06-14 22:16:49 as ** along with 1 person and 1 group heintz folk_epistemology
  • What is Testimony?
    The Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 47, No. 187. (1997), pp. 227-232.
    by Peter J Graham
    posted to testimony by khm on 2008-05-26 22:06:46 as **
  • THE NATURE OF TESTIMONY
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 87, No. 2. (June 2006), pp. 177-197.
    by Jennifer Lackey
    posted to testimony by khm on 2008-05-26 22:05:35 as ** along with 1 person MichaelPace
  • Training Lie Detectors to Use Nonverbal Cues Instead of Global Heuristics
    Human Communication Research, Vol. 20, No. 2. (1993), pp. 199-223.
    by Klaus Fiedler, Isabella Walka
    posted to testimony deception-detection by khm on 2008-05-23 20:47:14 as **
  • Vocal and visual cue training in behavioural lie detection
    by MA Deturck, TH Feeley, L Roman
    posted to testimony deception-detection by khm on 2008-05-23 20:46:19 as **
  • On-the-Job Experience and Skill at Detecting Deception1
    Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Vol. 16, No. 3. (1986), pp. 249-267.
    by Bella M Depaulo, Roger L Pfeifer
    posted to testimony deception-detection by khm on 2008-05-23 20:31:59 as **
  • Pattern violations and perceptions of deception
    by DD Henningsen, MG Cruz, C Morr
    posted to testimony deception-detection by khm on 2008-05-22 21:59:48 as **
  • "COME TO THINK OF IT&#x2026;". Interrogative Probes, Deceptive Communication, and Deception Detection
    Human Communication Research, Vol. 12, No. 3. (1986), pp. 339-357.
    by James B Stiff, Gerald R Miller
    posted to testimony deception-detection by khm on 2008-05-22 21:58:05 as **
  • Self-reported cues about deceptive and truthful communication: The effects of cognitive capacity and communicator veracity
    by TH Feeley, MJ Young
    posted to testimony deception-detection by khm on 2008-05-22 21:56:35 as **
  • Information control in conversations: Honesty is not always the best policy
    by RE Turner, C Edgley, G Olmsteead
    posted to testimony deception-detection by khm on 2008-05-21 22:20:05 as **
  • Testimony, transmission, and safety
    by J Horvath
    posted to testimony by khm on 2008-05-05 20:07:07 as **
  • Testimony, induction and folk psychology
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 75, No. 2. (1997), pp. 163-178.
    by Jack Lyons
    posted to testimony by khm on 2008-03-10 21:14:27 as **
  • Virtue Epistemology and Epistemic Luck
    Metaphilosophy, Vol. 34, No. 1-2. (2003), pp. 106-130.
    by Duncan Pritchard
    posted to epistemic-luck reliabilism testimony by khm on 2008-03-02 18:53:00 as ** along with 1 person dutant
  • RELIABILISM AND SAFETY
    Metaphilosophy, Vol. 37, No. 5. (October 2006), pp. 691-704.
    by Kelly Becker
    posted to epistemic-luck reliabilism testimony by khm on 2008-02-25 21:42:03 as ** along with 1 person dutant
  • Humans as lie detectors: Some more second thoughts
    by TH Feeley, MJ Young
    posted to testimony deception-detection by khm on 2008-02-06 22:45:33 as **
  • Humans as lie detectors: Some second thoughts
    by R Kraut
    posted to testimony deception-detection by khm on 2008-02-06 22:45:04 as **
  • Children's use of gaze and limb movement cues to infer deception
    posted to testimony deception-detection by khm on 2008-02-06 20:59:25 as **
  • Detecting true lies: police officers' ability to detect suspects' lies.
    J Appl Psychol, Vol. 89, No. 1. (February 2004), pp. 137-149.
    by S Mann, A Vrij, R Bull
    posted to testimony deception-detection by khm on 2008-02-06 19:56:33 as **
  • Telling and detecting true lies: Investigating and detecting the lies of murderers and thieves during police interviews
    by A Vrij, S Mann
    posted to testimony deception-detection by khm on 2008-02-06 19:24:13 as **
  • Beliefs about cues associated with deception
    Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, Vol. 6, No. 2. (1 December 1981), pp. 105-114.
    by Miron Zuckerman, Richard Koestner, Robert Driver
    posted to testimony deception-detection by khm on 2008-02-06 16:37:54 as **
  • Deception detection and relational development: The other side of trust
    by SA Mccornack, MR Parks
    posted to testimony deception-detection by khm on 2008-02-04 17:41:47 as **
  • On measuring performance in category judgment studies of nonverbal behavior
    Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, Vol. 17, No. 1. (1 March 1993), pp. 3-28.
    by HL Wagner
    posted to monitoring testimony by khm on 2007-12-22 22:59:58 as **
  • A probability model of accuracy in deception detection experiments
    Communication Monographs, Vol. 68, No. 2. (2001), pp. 201-210.
    by Hee S Park, Timothy Levine
    posted to testimony monitoring deception-detection by khm on 2007-12-19 22:30:30 as **
  • Deception Detection Accuracy is a Predictable Linear Function of Message Veracity Base-Rate: A Formal Test of Park and Levine's Probability Model
    Communication Monographs, Vol. 73, No. 3. (2006), pp. 243-260.
    by Timothy R Levine, Rachel K Kim, Hee S Park, Mikayla Hughes
    posted to testimony monitoring deception-detection by khm on 2007-12-19 22:25:26 as **
  • Suspicion and Dispositional Inference
    Pers Soc Psychol Bull, Vol. 19, No. 5. (1 October 1993), pp. 501-512.
    by James L Hilton, Steven Fein, Dale T Miller
    posted to testimony monitoring deception-detection by khm on 2007-12-19 22:19:33 as **
  • Indirect selection and individual selection in sociobiology: my personal views on theories of social behaviour
    Animal Behaviour, Vol. 65, No. 5. (May 2003), pp. 859-863.
    by Amotz Zahavi
    posted to testimony handicap-principle by khm on 2007-12-19 01:43:56 as **
  • The cost of honesty (Further remarks on the handicap principle)
    by A Zahavi
    posted to testimony handicap-principle by khm on 2007-12-18 19:15:27 as **
  • Mate selection--a selection for a handicap
    by A Zahavi
    posted to testimony handicap-principle by khm on 2007-12-18 19:14:46 as **
  • The handicap principle
    by A Zahavi, A Zahavi
    posted to testimony handicap-principle by khm on 2007-12-18 19:13:52 as **
  • Deception and judgment accuracy: A study in person perception
    by RS Geizer, DL Rarick, GF Soldow
    posted to testimony monitoring deception-detection by khm on 2007-12-14 22:09:50 as **
  • Biological signals as handicaps
    by A Grafen
    posted to testimony monitoring handicap-principle by khm on 2007-12-14 18:33:48 as **
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