From little white lies to filthy liars: The evolution of honesty and deception in young children V Talwar, A Crossman Advances in child development and behavior 40, 139-179, 2011 | 312 | 2011 |
Predictors of children's prosocial lie-telling: Motivation, socialization variables, and moral understanding M Popliger, V Talwar, A Crossman Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 110, 373-392, 2011 | 201 | 2011 |
Children’s lies and their detection: Implications for child witness testimony V Talwar, AM Crossman Developmental Review 32 (4), 337-359, 2012 | 157 | 2012 |
The role of executive functions and theory of mind in children’s prosocial lie-telling S Williams, K Moore, AM Crossman, V Talwar Journal of experimental child psychology 141, 256-266, 2016 | 136 | 2016 |
Adults' ability to detect children's lying AM Crossman, M Lewis Behavioral Sciences & the Law 24 (5), 703-715, 2006 | 111 | 2006 |
The suggestibility of children's memory L Melnyk, AM Crossman, MH Scullin Handbook Of Eyewitness Psychology 2 Volume Set, 401-427, 2014 | 81 | 2014 |
Polite, instrumental, and dual liars: Relation to children’s developing social skills and cognitive ability J Lavoie, S Yachison, A Crossman, V Talwar International Journal of Behavioral Development 41 (2), 257-264, 2017 | 80 | 2017 |
Young deceivers: Executive functioning and antisocial lie‐telling in preschool aged children S Williams, K Leduc, A Crossman, V Talwar Infant and Child Development 26 (1), e1956, 2017 | 76 | 2017 |
Do as I say and not as I think: Parent socialisation of lie‐telling behaviour J Lavoie, K Leduc, AM Crossman, V Talwar Children & Society 30 (4), 253-264, 2016 | 76 | 2016 |
Influence of social factors on the relation between lie-telling and children’s cognitive abilities V Talwar, J Lavoie, C Gomez-Garibello, AM Crossman Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 159, 185-198, 2017 | 65 | 2017 |
“Are false memories permanent?”: An investigation of the long-term effects of source misattributions ML Huffman, AM Crossman, SJ Ceci Consciousness and Cognition 6 (4), 482-490, 1997 | 64 | 1997 |
The role of executive functioning and theory of mind in children’s lies for another and for themselves V Talwar, A Crossman, J Wyman Early Childhood Research Quarterly 41, 126-135, 2017 | 58 | 2017 |
Playback theatre: Effects on students’ views of aggression and empathy within a forensic context BA Bornmann, AM Crossman The Arts in Psychotherapy 38 (3), 164-168, 2011 | 56 | 2011 |
Children's suggestibility research: Implications for the courtroom and the forensic interview SJ Ceci, AM Crossman, MH Scullin, L Gilstrap, ML and Huffman Children's Testimony: A Handbook of Psychological Research and Forensic …, 2002 | 56 | 2002 |
Developmental profiles of children’s spontaneous lie-telling behavior J Lavoie, K Leduc, C Arruda, AM Crossman, V Talwar Cognitive Development 41, 33-45, 2017 | 51 | 2017 |
Sharing is not always caring: Understanding motivations and behavioural associations with sext dissemination. EM Clancy, B Klettke, DJ Hallford, AM Crossman, MK Maas, ... Computers in Human Behavior 112, 106460, 2020 | 50 | 2020 |
An exploratory analysis of gender differences in punitiveness in two countries B Kutateladze, AM Crossman International Criminal Justice Review 19 (3), 322-343, 2009 | 47 | 2009 |
Carving Pinocchio: Longitudinal examination of children’s lying for different goals V Talwar, J Lavoie, AM Crossman Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 181, 34-55, 2019 | 45 | 2019 |
When frustration is repeated: behavioral and emotion responses during extinction over time. AM Crossman, MW Sullivan, DM Hitchcock, M Lewis Emotion 9 (1), 92, 2009 | 44 | 2009 |
We Believe in Being Honest: Examining Subcultural Differences in the Acceptability of Deception1 SR Ning, AM Crossman Journal of Applied Social Psychology 37 (9), 2130-2155, 2007 | 42 | 2007 |