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Vrij, A. & Mann, S. (in press). Lying when the stakes are high: deceptive behavior of a murderer during his police interview. Applied Cognitive Psychology.

Vrij, A. & Mann, S. (1999). Whokilled 'myrelative? Policeofficers 'abilityto detectreal-life high-stake lies. Manuscript submitted for publication.

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Vrij, A. & Taylor, R. (1999). Pofice officers' and students' beliefs about telling and detecting little and serious lies. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Vrij, A. & Van Wijngaarden, J. J. (1994). Will truth come out? Two studies about the detection of false statements expressed by children. Expert Evidence: The International Digest of Human Behaviour, Science and Law, 3, 18–84.

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Vrij, A. & Winkel, F. W. (1994). Perceptual distortions in cross-cultural interrogations: the impact of skin color, accent, speech style and spoken fluency on impression formation. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology,