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  1. “You can’t pound a nail if you don’t have a hammer”: The role of methodology in advice research (comment on Kämmer et al., 2022).
  2. The benefits of advice from outgroup members on decision accuracy and bias reduction.
  3. The banality of extremism: The role of group dynamics and communication of norms in polarization on January 6.
  4. Imposing Advice on Powerful People
  5. The Effects of Discussion of Familiar or Non-Familiar Information on Opinions of Anthropogenic Climate Change
  6. Language and Group Processes: An Integrative, Interdisciplinary Review
  7. Integrative Complexity, Participation, and Agreement in Group Discussions
  8. Silent minority: argument, information sharing, and polarization of minority opinion through a structuration theory lens
  9. The Effects of Shared Opinions on Nonverbal Mimicry
  10. The Language of Extremity: The Language of Extreme Members and How the Presence of Extremity Affects Group Discussion
  11. Group Information Sharing
  12. Justifications Offered, Questions Asked, and Linguistic Patterns in Deceptive and Truthful Monetary Interactions
  13. Discussion of Shared Information Can Increase the Influence of Divergent Members
  14. E-mail as the Appropriate Method of Communication for the Decision-Maker When Soliciting Advice for an Intellective Decision Task
  15. Language Use and Influence Among Minority, Majority, and Homogeneous Group Members
  16. His Lips Are Moving: Pinocchio Effect and Other Lexical Indicators of Political Deceptions
  17. Channel Choice, Justification of Deception, and Detection
  18. Questioning the Assumptions of Deception Research
  19. Review of Experimental Studies in Social Psychology of Small Groups When an Optimal Choice Exists and Application to Operating Room Management Decision-Making
  20. Communicating Deception: Differences in Language Use, Justifications, and Questions for Lies, Omissions, and Truths
  21. Deception, Detection, Demeanor, and Truth Bias in Face-to-Face and Computer-Mediated Communication
  22. Evidence for the Pinocchio Effect: Linguistic Differences Between Lies, Deception by Omissions, and Truths
  23. Relationship History Questionnaire
  24. Deception and Its Detection
  25. Forecasting another’s enjoyment versus giving the right answer: Trust, shared values, task effects, and confidence in improving the acceptance of advice
  26. The Effects of Confidence and Advisor Motives on Advice Utilization
  27. Extreme members and group polarization
  28. Discussion and Perception of Information in Groups and Judge-Advisor Systems
  29. Factors affecting decision makers' preference for unshared information.
  30. Performance and process in collective and individual memory: The role of social decision schemes and memory bias in collective memory
  31. Differences Between Minority, Majority, and Unanimous Group Members in the Communication of Information
  32. Factors affecting the acceptance of expert advice
  33. The Effects of Regulation on Trust
  34. The Effects of Nonverbal Mirroring on Perceived Persuasiveness, Agreement with an Imitator, and Reciprocity in a Group Discussion
  35. Factors that May Affect the Difficulty of Uncovering Hidden Profiles
  36. Trust, Confidence, and Expertise in a Judge-Advisor System
  37. Overconfidence
  38. Linguistic Cues
  39. Truth Bias
  40. The preference for advisors with unshared information
  41. Suspicious minds
  42. What causes the failure to uncover hidden profiles?
  43. The effects of task type, interaction type, and expertise on acceptance of advice