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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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Detailss of First Publication

Chapterr 2: Situational Determinants of the Acceptability of Telling Lies.

Thiss chapter was published as: Backbier, E., Hoogstraten, J. & Meerum Terwogt-Kouwenhoven,, K. (1997). Situational Determinants of the Acceptability of Telling Lies.. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 27, 1048-1062.

Chapterr 4: When and Why do we Tell Lies? An Analyses of Self Reported Lies.

Thiss chapter was published as: Backbier, E. & Sieswerda, S. (1997). Wanneer en waarom liegenn we eigenlijk? Een analyse van zelfgerapporteerde leugens. Nederlands

TijdschriftTijdschrift voor de Psychologie, 52, 255-264.

Chapterr 5: Functional and Self Presentational Purposes of Telling Health Related Lies.

Thiss chapter is based on a paper presented at the Second Dutch Conference on Psychology && Health, Kerkrade, The Netherlands, May 1998.

Chapterr 6: Situation Characteristics and Answering Strategies: Ask Questions and Be Told Lies. .

Thiss chapter is based on a paper presented at the 6th International Conference on Language andd Social Psychology, Ottawa, Canada, May 1997.

Additionall remark: Due to the fact that the papers were written for different journals, the stylee in which the various chapters of this dissertation are written varies to some extent.

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