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  1. The Anatomy of a Confession: An Examination of Verbal and Nonverbal Cues Surrounding a Confession
  2. Predicting Veracity From Linguistic Indicators
  3. Which Spoken Language Markers Identify Deception in High-Stakes Settings? Evidence From Earnings Conference Calls
  4. Rejoinder to Levine, Clare et al.'s Comparison of the Park-Levine Probability Model Versus Interpersonal Deception Theory: Application to Deception Detection
  5. Unobtrusive Deception Detection
  6. Kinesic Patterning in Deceptive and Truthful Interactions
  7. Preface
  8. Predicting Veracity from Linguistic Indicators
  9. Cognitive Biases and Nonverbal Cue Availability in Detecting Deception
  10. Chapter 3: The Future of Motivated Deception and Its Detection
  11. An Empirical Study on Dynamic Effects on Deception Detection
  12. Interactivity, Communication, and Trust: Further Studies of Leadership in the Electronic Age
  13. Computer-Aided Support of the Detection of Deception
  14. Toward Computer-Aided Support for the Detection of Deception
  15. Using Speech Act Profiling for Deception Detection
  16. Detecting Deception through Linguistic Analysis
  17. Mindfulness and Interpersonal Communication
  18. Reacting to nonverbal expressions of liking: A test of interaction adaptation theory
  19. The nature and measurement of interpersonal dominance
  20. Interpersonal Deception Theory: Examining Deception From a Communication Perspective
  21. Measurement of deceptive voices: Comparing acoustic and perceptual data
  22. Interpersonal Deception Theory
  23. Emotional expression in the deception process
  24. Interpersonal Adaptation
  25. Conducting Interaction: Patterns of Behavior in Focused Encounters.
  26. Relational message interpretations of touch, conversational distance, and posture
  27. Editor's remarks
  28. Nonverbal expectancy violations: Model elaboration and application to immediacy behaviors
  29. Validation and measurement of the fundamental themes of relational communication
  30. Relational Communication Scale
  31. Relational Messages Measure
  32. Measurement and reliability of nonverbal behavior
  33. Ethnic differences in the evaluation of newspaper image
  34. The fundamental topoi of relational communication
  35. Models of reactions to changes in nonverbal immediacy
  36. Talking fast and changing attitudes: A critique and clarification
  37. Dimensions of communication reticence and their impact on verbal encoding
  38. A research note on the dimensions of communication reticence
  39. Dimensions of Content Readership in 10 Newspaper Markets
  40. Three field experiments on the effects of violations of conversational distance
  41. Newspaper Image and Evaluation
  42. LEARNING THEORY APPROACHES TO PERSUASION
  43. Predictors of Newspaper Readership
  44. The ideal source: A reexamination of source credibility measurement
  45. The unwillingness‐to‐communicate scale: Development and validation
  46. 24 Media and computer mediation
  47. Accuracy in Communication
  48. Expectancy Violations Theory
  49. Interpersonal Deception Theory
  50. Burgoon, Judee
  51. Interpersonal Deception Theory
  52. Nonverbal Cues and Communication
  53. 10. Interpersonal adaptation
  54. Preface
  55. Biological approaches
  56. Introduction
  57. Arousal and affect approaches
  58. Social norm approaches
  59. Communication and cognitive approaches
  60. Reconceptualizing interaction adaptation patterns
  61. Operationalizing adaptation patterns
  62. Analyzing adaptation patterns
  63. A first illustration
  64. Further illustrations
  65. The theories revisited
  66. A research agenda
  67. References
  68. Interactive Aspects of Interpersonal Guilt: Relational Pragmatics and Consequences
  69. Facework and Nonverbal Behavior in Social Support Interactions Within Romantic Dyads
  70. The Challenge of Writing the Theoretical Essay
  71. 3 Interactive Aspects of Interpersonal Guilt: Relational Pragmatics and Consequences
  72. 12 Facework and Nonverbal Behavior in Social Support Interactions Within Romantic Dyads
  73. Interpersonal Deception Theory: Purposive and Interdependent Behavior during Deception
  74. Advances in Deception Detection
  75. Nonverbal Expressions of Dominance and Power in Human Relationships
  76. Nonverbal Communication Theories of Interaction Adaptation
  77. Video-Based Deception Detection