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A cognitive analysis of deception without lying
Keith Ransom
,
Wouter Voorspoels
,
Andrew Perfors
,
Danielle Navarro
March 2017
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In G Gunzelmann, A Howes, T Tenbrink, and E Davelaar (Eds.)
Proceedings of the 39th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
: 992-997
deception
sampling
socialreasoning
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