Bella DePaulo

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
Area:
deception detection, singles
Website:
http://www.belladepaulo.com
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Reg Adams research assistant 1997 UVA
Matthew Ansfield grad student UVA
Jenny S. Tornqvist grad student 2002 UVA
Weylin W. Sternglanz grad student 1996-2003 UVA
Molly Walker Wilson grad student 1997-2004 UVA
Wendy Morris grad student 1998-2005 UVA
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Morris WL, Sternglanz RW, Ansfield ME, et al. (2015) A Longitudinal Study of the Development of Emotional Deception Detection Within New Same-Sex Friendships. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
DePaulo BM, Morris WL, Sternglanz RW. (2009) When the truth hurts: Deception in the name of kindness Feeling Hurt in Close Relationships. 167-190
Morris WL, Sinclair S, DePaulo BM. (2007) No shelter for singles: The perceived legitimacy of marital status discrimination Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. 10: 457-470
DePaulo BM, Morris WL. (2006) The unrecognized stereotyping and discrimination against singles Current Directions in Psychological Science. 15: 251-254
DePaulo BM, Morris WL. (2005) Should singles and the scholars who study them make their mark or stay in their place? Psychological Inquiry. 16: 142-149
DePaulo BM, Morris WL. (2005) Singles in society and in science Psychological Inquiry. 16: 57-83
DePaulo BM, Morris WL. (2005) AUTHORS' RESPONSE: Should Singles and the Scholars Who Study Them Make Their Mark or Stay in Their Place? Psychological Inquiry. 16: 142-149
DePaulo BM, Morris WL. (2005) TARGET ARTICLE: Singles in Society and in Science Psychological Inquiry. 16: 57-83
DePaulo BM, Morris WL. (2004) Discerning lies from truths: Behavioural cues to deception and the indirect pathway of intuition The Detection of Deception in Forensic Contexts. 15-40
DePaulo BM, Ansfield ME, Kirkendol SE, et al. (2004) Serious lies Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 26: 147-167
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