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Drawing what lies ahead: False intentions are more abstractly depicted than true intentions
S Calderon, E Mac Giolla, K Ask, PA Granhag
Applied cognitive psychology 32 (4), 518-522, 2018
122018
Do true and false intentions differ in level of abstraction? A test of construal level theory in deception contexts
S Calderon, E Mac Giolla, PA Granhag, K Ask
Frontiers in psychology 8, 2037, 2017
102017
Human Lie-Detection Performance: Does Random Assignment versus Self-Selection of Liars and Truth-Tellers Matter?
K Ask, S Calderon, E Mac Giolla
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 2019
72019
The mental representation of true and false intentions: a comparison of schema-consistent and schema-inconsistent tasks
S Calderon, K Ask, E Mac Giolla, PA Granhag
Cognitive research: principles and implications 4 (1), 29, 2019
52019
True and False Intentions: A Mental Representational Approach
S Calderon
22019
Approach, Avoidance, and the Perception of Credibility
K Ask, S Calderon, E Mac Giolla, MA Reinhard
PsyArXiv. September 27, 2018
22018
Linguistic Concreteness of True and False Intentions: A Mega-Analysis
S Calderon, E Mac Giolla, TJ Luke, L Warmelink, K Ask, PA Granhag, ...
PsyArXiv, 2019
12019
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