Too Busy to Be Manipulated: How Multitasking with Technology Improves Deception Detection in Collaborative Teamwork
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Nathan W. Twyman | Judee K. Burgoon | Ann Frances Cameron | Douglas P. Twitchell | Jeffrey Gainer Proudfoot | J. Eric Case | J. Burgoon | A. Cameron | J. Proudfoot | J. Case
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