This article continues a series describing research presentations from the 1998 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. In the article, a presentation on interrogation research by John C. Yuille of the University of British Columbia, Canada, is explicated for its relevance to postmodernist notions of truth
Psychological police interrogation methods in America inevitably involve some level of pressure and ...
This essay, and the speical issue it introduces, seeks to explore leadership in a post-truth age, fo...
The purpose of this article is to gain a better understanding of the ethical dilemma of false confes...
Postmodernism affects and further explains the use of interrogation methods in American military cou...
Interrogation practices in the United States have been roundly criticized both for their accusatoria...
This article critiques the most common scientific psychological critique of the validity of polygrap...
This paper argues for the potential of discursive psychology (DP) in the study of post-truth politic...
Starting with this Issue, IBPP will be reporting on a series of research presentations--each with re...
Just as even the most personal of our narratives can ultimately be traced back to our communal pasts...
Contemporary post-truth discourses put the constructivist foundations of Discourse Studies to a test...
The author discusses the nature of truth and false confessions in the context of confession and inte...
Contemporary post-truth discourses put the constructivist foundations of Discourse Studies to a test...
Based on philosophical inquiries, this article attempts to inquiry and criticize the rise of relativ...
This thesis is a discussion about the inadequacy of the Canadian confessions rule in light of what m...
This article will explore the relationship between the vanishing trial and the changing ways in wh...
Psychological police interrogation methods in America inevitably involve some level of pressure and ...
This essay, and the speical issue it introduces, seeks to explore leadership in a post-truth age, fo...
The purpose of this article is to gain a better understanding of the ethical dilemma of false confes...
Postmodernism affects and further explains the use of interrogation methods in American military cou...
Interrogation practices in the United States have been roundly criticized both for their accusatoria...
This article critiques the most common scientific psychological critique of the validity of polygrap...
This paper argues for the potential of discursive psychology (DP) in the study of post-truth politic...
Starting with this Issue, IBPP will be reporting on a series of research presentations--each with re...
Just as even the most personal of our narratives can ultimately be traced back to our communal pasts...
Contemporary post-truth discourses put the constructivist foundations of Discourse Studies to a test...
The author discusses the nature of truth and false confessions in the context of confession and inte...
Contemporary post-truth discourses put the constructivist foundations of Discourse Studies to a test...
Based on philosophical inquiries, this article attempts to inquiry and criticize the rise of relativ...
This thesis is a discussion about the inadequacy of the Canadian confessions rule in light of what m...
This article will explore the relationship between the vanishing trial and the changing ways in wh...
Psychological police interrogation methods in America inevitably involve some level of pressure and ...
This essay, and the speical issue it introduces, seeks to explore leadership in a post-truth age, fo...
The purpose of this article is to gain a better understanding of the ethical dilemma of false confes...