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March 2012

  • 21: A couple of new things in print (0)

October 2011

  • 30: Why I signed an open letter to silence Monckton (0)
  • 30: The NSW filibuster (0)

May 2011

  • 22: Deception judgments and expectancies about nonverbal behaviour (0)
  • 14: Abbott’s budget reply supports avoiding waste, opposes cutting inefficient spending (0)

April 2011

  • 05: Votes, preferences and the NSW Legislative Council (4)

January 2011

  • 28: Science and tragedy: Australia’s floods and the Tucson shootings (0)
  • 11: Understanding polls: Margins of error (4)
  • 01: Open (6)

December 2010

  • 03: Jury trials, the Internet and human behaviour (0)

October 2010

  • 23: Linguistic analysis of deception cues from a convicted murderer (0)

June 2010

  • 05: Linguistic cues to deception: New article in Applied Psycholinguistics (1)

March 2010

  • 31: Right-wing authoritarianism and anti-Obama aggression (0)

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