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Cues to deception

BySCLO Admin 18/12/2025
Academic Research · English · 2025-12-18

DePaulo, B. M.; Lindsay, J. J.; Malone, B. E.; Muhlenbruck, L.; Charlton, K.; Cooper, H. (2003). Cues to deception. Psychological Bulletin.

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