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David A. Neequaye
David A. Neequaye
Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Lancaster University
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The use of the term rapport in the investigative interviewing literature: A critical examination of definitions
DA Neequaye, E Mac Giolla
Meta-Psychology 6, 2022
232022
Managing disclosure outcomes in intelligence interviews
DA Neequaye, TJ Luke, K Kollback
Royal Society Open Science 11 (6), 240635, 2024
17*2024
Facilitating disclosure in intelligence interviews: The joint influence of helpfulness priming and interpersonal approach
DA Neequaye, K Ask, PA Granhag, A Vrij
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 15 (3), 319-334, 2018
92018
Why rapport seems challenging to define and what to do about the challenge
DA Neequaye
Collabra: Psychology 9 (1), 2023
82023
Eliciting information in intelligence interviews through priming: an examination of underlying mechanisms
DA Neequaye
82018
Evaluating the replicability of social priming studies
E Mac Giolla, S Karlsson, DA Neequaye, M Bergquist
Meta-Psychology 8, 2024
62024
A Critical Review of Cognitive Load Lie Detection
DA Neequaye
OSF, 2021
5*2021
A Theory of Ethics to Guide Investigative Interviewing Research
DA Neequaye
Meta-Psychology 7, 2023
32023
Eliciting information in intelligence contexts: The joint influence of helpfulness priming and interview style
A Neequaye, David, A Karl, PA Granhag, A Vrij
Investigative Interviewing: Research and Practice 10 (1), 2019
32019
How intelligence interviewees mentally identify relevant information
DA Neequaye, A Lorson
Royal Society Open Science 10 (8), 230986, 2023
22023
Exploring how members of illicit networks navigate investigative interviews
DA Neequaye, PA Granhag, TJ Luke
Royal Society Open Science 10 (5), 230450, 2023
22023
A Metatheoretical Review of Cognitive Load Lie Detection
DA Neequaye
Collabra: Psychology 9 (1), 87497, 2023
12023
How Interviewees Determine What Interviewers Want to Know
DA Neequaye, A Lorson
OSF, 2024
2024
Using shared experiences to recruit committed human intelligence sources: Exploring the shared attention mechanism and the role of social connection
DA Neequaye, PA Granhag
Legal and criminological psychology 29 (1), 48-64, 2024
2024
Examining illicit networks in laboratory experiments with a preliminary focus on communication
DA Neequaye, PA Granhag, A Segerberg, D Petterson
Legal and Criminological Psychology 28 (1), 150-164, 2023
2023
7 Priming in investigative interviewing
DA Neequaye
The Future of Forensic Psychology: Core Topics and Emerging Trends, 2022
2022
ELICITING INFORMATION IN INTELLIGENCE INTERVIEWS THROUGH PRIMING
DA Neequaye
2018
PARALLEL SESSION 2C: Police methods
DA Neequaye
NSfK’s 60. Research Seminar, 112, 2018
2018
Is big brother playing fair? Exploring effects of perceived nepotism in public institutions on trust in strangers
DA NEEQUAYE
2015
Published at Meta-Psychology 2022-06-14
DA Neequaye, E Mac Giolla
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