Robert B. Welker

Affiliations: 
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL 
Area:
Accounting Business Administration, Speech Communication, Social Psychology
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Lee C, Chung T(, Welker RB. (2018) Behavioral genetics of deception detection performance Journal of Managerial Psychology. 33: 106-120
Lee C, Welker RB. (2015) Impressions that Arouse an Auditor's Suspicion of Lying in an Interview International Journal of Auditing. 19: 295-306
Lee C, Welker RB, Wang T. (2013) An Experimental Investigation of Professional Skepticism in Audit Interviews International Journal of Auditing. 17: 213-226
Grossman AM, Lee CC, Welker RB. (2012) Memory-induced misperceptions of going concern risk by experienced auditors in a multi-client environment International Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Performance Evaluation. 8: 256-273
Lee C, Welker RB. (2011) Prior Exposure to Interviewee's Truth-Telling (Baselining) and Deception-Detection Accuracy in Interviews Behavioral Research in Accounting. 23: 131-146
Grossman AM, Welker RB. (2011) Does the Arrangement of Audit Evidence According to Causal Connections Make Auditors More Susceptible to Memory Conjunction Errors Behavioral Research in Accounting. 23: 93-115
Magner N, Welker RB, Johnson GG. (2011) Evidence Of Value-Expressive Participation Effects In Budgeting Journal of Applied Business Research. 9: 104-112
Francis-Gladney L, Magner NR, Welker RB. (2010) Does Outcome Favorability Affect Procedural Fairness as a Result of Self-Serving Attributions? Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 40: 182-194
Lee C, Welker RB, Odom MD. (2009) Features of Computer‐Mediated, Text‐Based Messages that Support Automatable, Linguistics‐Based Indicators for Deception Detection Journal of Information Systems. 23: 5-24
Lee C, Welker RB. (2008) Identification of Perceived Interviewee Behaviors that Influence Auditors' Assessment of Deception International Journal of Auditing. 12: 205-220
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