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Jennifer Gongola
Jennifer Gongola
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Detecting deception in children: A meta-analysis.
J Gongola, N Scurich, JA Quas
Law and human behavior 41 (1), 44, 2017
782017
The biasing effect of the “sexually violent predator” label on legal decisions
N Scurich, J Gongola, DA Krauss
International journal of law and psychiatry 47, 109-114, 2016
142016
Life without parole for juvenile offenders: Public sentiments.
J Gongola, DA Krauss, N Scurich
Psychology, public policy, and law 23 (1), 96, 2017
102017
Detecting children's true and false denials of wrongdoing: Effects of question type and base rate knowledge
K Domagalski, J Gongola, TD Lyon, SE Clark, JA Quas
Behavioral sciences & the law 38 (6), 612-629, 2020
92020
Prevalence of polymorphism (“crossover”) among sexual offenders
N Scurich, J Gongola
Journal of criminal justice 77, 101853, 2021
62021
Mental state at time of offense in the hot tub: An empirical examination of concurrent expert testimony in an insanity case
DA Krauss, J Gongola, N Scurich, B Busch
Behavioral Sciences & the Law 36 (3), 358-372, 2018
62018
The difficulty of teaching adults to recognize referential ambiguity in children's testimony: The influence of explicit instruction and sample questions
BE Wylie, J Gongola, TD Lyon, AD Evans
Applied Cognitive Psychology 35 (5), 1297-1307, 2021
52021
Children's under‐informative responding is associated with concealment of a transgression
J Gongola, S Williams, TD Lyon
Applied Cognitive Psychology 35 (4), 1065-1074, 2021
52021
Effects of the putative confession instruction on perceptions of children's true and false statements
J Gongola, N Scurich, TD Lyon
Applied Cognitive Psychology 33 (4), 655-661, 2019
52019
Causal indicators for assessing the truthfulness of child speech in forensic interviews
Z Durante, V Ardulov, M Kumar, J Gongola, T Lyon, S Narayanan
Computer speech & language 71, 101263, 2022
42022
Adults' difficulties in identifying concealment among children interviewed with the putative confession instructions
J Gongola, JA Quas, SE Clark, TD Lyon
Applied Cognitive Psychology 35 (1), 18-25, 2021
22021
The probative value of emotional affect in homicide investigations
EV Shaw, J Gongola, J Teitcher, N Scurich
The Routledge International Handbook of Legal and Investigative Psychology …, 2019
12019
Venire Jurors' Ability to Detect and Willingness to Disclose Bias
J Gongola
UC Irvine, 2019
2019
Forthcoming in Applied Cognitive Psychology
J Gongola, JA Quas, SE Clark, TD Lyon
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