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Registered replication report: Schooler and engstler-schooler (1990)
VK Alogna, MK Attaya, P Aucoin, Š Bahník, S Birch, AR Birt, BH Bornstein, ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science 9 (5), 556-578, 2014
2532014
The effects of accomplice witnesses and jailhouse informants on jury decision making
JS Neuschatz, DS Lawson, JK Swanner, CA Meissner, JS Neuschatz
Law and Human Behavior 32 (2), 137-149, 2008
1682008
Enhancing cooperation and disclosure by manipulating affiliation and developing rapport in investigative interviews.
L Brimbal, RE Dianiska, JK Swanner, CA Meissner
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 25 (2), 107, 2019
832019
Snitching, lies and computer crashes: An experimental investigation of secondary confessions.
JK Swanner, DR Beike, AT Cole
Law and Human Behavior 34 (1), 53, 2010
752010
Using disclosure, common ground, and verification to build rapport and elicit information.
RE Dianiska, JK Swanner, L Brimbal, CA Meissner
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 27 (3), 341, 2021
502021
Developing diagnostic, evidence-based approaches to interrogation
JK Swanner, CA Meissner, DJ Atkinson, RE Dianiska
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 5 (3), 295-301, 2016
422016
Conceptual priming and context reinstatement: A test of direct and indirect interview techniques.
RE Dianiska, JK Swanner, L Brimbal, CA Meissner
Law and Human Behavior 43 (2), 131, 2019
322019
Incentives increase the rate of false but not true secondary confessions from informants with an allegiance to a suspect
JK Swanner, DR Beike
Law and Human Behavior 34 (5), 418-428, 2010
292010
Throwing you under the bus: High power people knowingly harm others when offered small incentives
JK Swanner, D Beike
Basic and Applied Social Psychology 37 (5), 294-302, 2015
112015
Incentivized Secondary Confessions from Low Power Informants who Potentially Fear Reprisal
JK Swanner
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 2010
2010
The mitigating effects of suspicion on coerced confessions in judicial decision making
JK Swanner
The University of Alabama in Huntsville, 2006
2006
Accepted Manuscript, Psychology, Public Policy, and Law
RE Dianiska, JK Swanner, L Brimbal, CA Meissner
Developing Evidence-Based Approaches to Interrogation Swanner, JK, Meissner, CA, Atkinson, DJ, & Dianiska, RE Iowa State University
JK Swanner
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