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Disentangling deceptive communication : situation and person characteristics as

determinants of lying in everyday life

Backbier, E.H.F.

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2001

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Backbier, E. H. F. (2001). Disentangling deceptive communication : situation and person

characteristics as determinants of lying in everyday life. Thela Thesis.

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