Encyclopedia of Deception

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9781452258775

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Edited by Timothy R. Levine
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Timothy R. Levine, Ph.D., is professor of communication and media at Korea University, South Korea, where he teaches and conducts research on topics related to interpersonal communication, persuasion, social influence, and social-scientific research methods. In addition to teaching graduate and undergraduate classes, Levine conducts training for police, attorneys, and people in the intelligence and counterintelligence communities. Before Korea University, he held faculty appointments at Michigan State University, Indiana University, and the University of Hawai'i. He has published more than 100 refereed journal articles reporting original research related to communication. Levine is an internationally recognized leader in deception research. He is the author or coauthor of Information Manipulation Theory, Truth Default Theory, The Veracity Effect, The Probing Effect, and The Park-Levine Probability Model. His research on deception has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Defense, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. His current research focuses on what makes some people more believable than others and on effective interrogation strategies.

"The content of the articles is appropriate for the many audiences ranging from upper-level high school to college students and beyond. The articles are well organized and very informative, yet still understood by the layman. The "Further Readings" section of each article will assist those looking for further depth." -- J. D'annibale * American Reference Books Annual * This encyclopedia is a well-crafted, one-of-a-kind set comprising 360-plus entries on events, people, and theories related to the topic of deception. The encyclopedia's operational definition of deception is clear. ... Suitable for both general and scholarly audiences, this well-laid-out, easily readable encyclopedia offers a rich array of resources. ... Overall, this rich, thoughtful, comprehensive resource makes for a fascinating browsing experience. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through researchers/scholars; general readers. -- S. W. French * CHOICE *

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