Timothy Luke
Om Timothy Luke
Timothy är forskare i rättpsykologi och medlem i forskargruppen Criminal, Legal and Investigative Psychology (CLIP). Hans specialiteter är intervju- och förhörsmetodik, lögndetektion, statistik och forskningsmetod.
Han är också studierektor för masterprogrammet i psykologisk vetenskap.
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Exploring how members of illicit networks navigate investigative
interviews
David Amon Neequaye, Pär-Anders Granhag, Timothy Luke
Royal Society Open Science - 2023 -
Advancing the Shift-of-Strategy Approach: Shifting counter-interrogation strategies in extended
interrogations
Lina Nyström, Timothy Luke, Pär-Anders Granhag, Aziz-Kaan Dönmez, Malin Ekelund, Pär Stern
American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference 2023. Philadelphia: 16-18 March. - 2023 -
Practice makes perfect: effects of mere rehearsal on lay judgments of
confessions
Fabiana Alceste, Patricia Sanchez, Timothy Luke, Madeleine Dalsklev, Lucrezia Rizzelli, Saul Kassin
Psychology, Crime and Law - 2023 -
The process of replication target selection in psychology: what to
consider?
Pittelkow, Field, Isager, van’t Veer, Anderson, Cole, Dominik, Giner-Sorolla, Gok, Heyman, Jekel, Timothy Luke, Mitchell, Peels, Pendrous, Sarrazin, Schauer, Specker, Tran, Vranka, Wicherts, Yoshimura, Zwaan, van Ravenzwaaij
Royal Society Open Science - 2023 -
Swedish police officers' strategies when interviewing suspects who decline to answer
questions
Mikaela Magnusson, Emelie Ernberg, Pär-Anders Granhag, Lina Nyström, Timothy Luke
Legal and Criminological Psychology - 2023 -
Mortals can keep secrets: A critical examination of the leakage hypothesis in research on human
deception
Timothy Luke, David Amon Neequaye, Maria Hartwig, Pär-Anders Granhag
Langauge and Emotion: An International handbook - 2023 -
Deconstructing the Evidence: The Effects of Reliability and Proximity of Evidence on Suspect Responses and Counter-Interrogation
Tactics
L. Brimbal, Timothy Luke
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition - 2022 -
Linguistic concreteness of statements of true and false
intentions
Sofia Calderon, Erik Mac Giolla, Timothy Luke, Lara Warmelink, Karl Ask, Pär-Anders Granhag, Aldert Vrij
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition - 2022 -
Set Size and Donation
Behavior
Amanda Lindkvist, Timothy Luke
Frontiers in Psychology - 2022 -
The shift-of-strategy (SoS) approach: using evidence strategically to influence suspects’ counter-interrogation
strategies
Timothy Luke, Pär-Anders Granhag
Psychology, Crime and Law - 2022 -
Downstream consequences of disclosing defaults: influences on perceptions of choice architects and subsequent
behavior
Patrik Michaelsen, Lina Nyström, Timothy Luke, Martin Hedesström
Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology - 2021 -
The Psychology of Confessions: A Comparison of Expert and Lay
Opinions
Fabiana Alceste, Timothy Luke, Allison Redlich, Johanna Hellgren, Aria Amrom, Saul Kassin
Applied Cognitive Psychology - 2021 -
Self-reported impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, affective responding, and subjective well-being: A Swedish
survey
Maria Gröndal, Karl Ask, Timothy Luke, Stefan Winblad
PLoS ONE - 2021 -
Implanting false autobiographical memories for repeated
events
Bruna Calado, Timothy Luke, Deborah Connolly, Sara Landström, Henry Otgaar
Memory - 2021 -
Swedish and Norwegian Police Interviewers' Goals, Tactics, and Emotions When Interviewing Suspects of Child Sexual
Abuse
Mikaela Magnusson, Malin Joleby, Timothy Luke, Karl Ask, Marthe Lefsaker Sakrisvold
Frontiers in Psychology - 2021 -
Mortals can keep secrets: A critical examination of the leakage hypothesis in research on human
deception
Timothy Luke, David Amon Neequaye, Maria Hartwig, Pär-Anders Granhag
Handbook of Language & Emotion - 2021 -
What to Reveal and what to Conceal? An Empirical Examination of Guilty Suspects’
Strategies
Meghana Srivatsav, Pär-Anders Granhag, Leif Strömwall, Timothy Luke, Aldert Vrij
II-RP JOURNAL (förkortning för Investigative Interviewing: Research and Practice) - 2021 -
A meta-analytic review of experimental tests of the interrogation technique of Hanns Joachim
Scharff
Timothy Luke
Applied Cognitive Psychology - 2021 -
Can Nudging Green Behaviour Damage People's Motivation to Engage in
It?
Ylva Andersson, Timothy Luke, Patrik Michaelsen
6th Annual Center for Collective Action Research Conference. Gothenburg: 17-18 June 2021 - 2021 -
Does the cognitive approach to lie detection improve the accuracy of human
observers?
Erik Mac Giolla, Timothy Luke
Applied Cognitive Psychology - 2021 -
Taking the bait: interrogation questions about hypothetical evidence may inflate perceptions of
guilt
William E. Crozier, Timothy Luke, Deryn Strange
Psychology, Crime and Law - 2020 -
The mechanisms of minimization: How interrogation tactics suggest lenient sentencing through pragmatic
implication
Timothy Luke, Fabiana Alceste
Law and Human Behavior - 2020 -
The Impact of Evidence Type on Police Investigators' Perceptions of Suspect Culpability and Evidence
Reliability
Minhwan Jang, Timothy Luke, Pär-Anders Granhag, A. Vrij
Zeitschrift Fur Psychologie-Journal of Psychology - 2020 -
How do the questions asked affect suspects' perceptions of the interviewer's prior
knowledge?
Meghana Srivatsav, Timothy Luke, Pär-Anders Granhag, A. Vrij
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling - 2020 -
"Rarely safe to assume": Evaluating the use and interpretation of manipulation checks in experimental social
psychology
Emma Ejelöv, Timothy Luke
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology - 2020 -
The Claim that Confidence Can Predict Accuracy in Deception Detection is
Premature
Timothy Luke, Karl Ask, Patrik Michaelsen, Lina Nyström
40th Annual Conference of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making. Montreal: 15-18 November. - 2019 -
Downstream consequences of disclosing nudges: How increased transparency affects the effectiveness and perceptions of
interventions
Patrik Michaelsen, Lina Nyström, Timothy Luke, Lars-Olof Johansson, Martin Hedesström
40th Annual Conference of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making. Montreal: 15-18 November. - 2019 -
Increasing transparency may improve net effects of default
nudges
Lina Nyström, Patrik Michaelsen, Timothy Luke, Martin Hedesström
40th Annual Conference of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making. Montreal: 15-18 November 2019. - 2019 -
A demonstration of positive nudge-induced behavioral
spillover
Martin Hedesström, Patrik Michaelsen, Lina Nyström, Timothy Luke, Lars-Olof Johansson
40th Annual Conference of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making. Montreal: 15-18 November 2019. - 2019 -
Managing disclosure-costs in intelligence
interviews
David Amon Neequaye, Timothy Luke
Annual Conference of the European Association of Psychology and Law, Santiago de Compostela, July 17-20, 2019 - 2019 -
Lessons From Pinocchio: Cues to Deception May Be Highly
Exaggerated.
Timothy Luke
Perspectives on Psychological Science - 2019 -
Holding yourself captive: Perceptions of custody during interviews and
interrogations
F Alceste, Timothy Luke, S Kassin
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition - 2018 -
Remembering what never occurred? Children’s false memories for repeated
experiences
Bruna Calado, Henry Otgaar, Timothy Luke, Sara Landström
In-Mind - 2018 -
How to Interview to Elicit Concealed Information: Introducing the Shift-of-Strategy (SoS)
Approach
Pär-Anders Granhag, Timothy Luke
Detecting Concealed Information and Deception: Recent Developments - 2018 -
On the general acceptance of confessions research: Opinions of the scientific
community
S Kassin, A Redlich, F Alceste, Timothy Luke
American Psychologist - 2018 -
Memory Errors in Police Interviews: The Bait Question as a Source of
Misinformation
Timothy Luke, William E. Crozier, Deryn Strange
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition - 2017