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Sophie van der Zee
Sophie van der Zee
Assistant Professor, Behavioral Economics, Erasmus University
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Cross-cultural deception detection
PJ Taylor, S Tomblin, SM Conchie, S Van Der Zee
Detecting deception: Current challenges and cognitive approaches, 175, 2015
742015
AMAB: Automated measurement and analysis of body motion
R Poppe, S Van Der Zee, DKJ Heylen, PJ Taylor
Behavior research methods 46, 625-633, 2014
572014
Reporting cybercrime victimization: determinants, motives, and previous experiences
S van de Weijer, R Leukfeldt, S Van der Zee
Policing: An International Journal 43 (1), 17-34, 2020
562020
To freeze or not to freeze: A culture-sensitive motion capture approach to detecting deceit
S van der Zee, R Poppe, PJ Taylor, R Anderson
PLOSONE, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.021, 2019
282019
A personal model of trumpery: linguistic deception detection in a real-world high-stakes setting
S Van Der Zee, R Poppe, A Havrileck, A Baillon
Psychological science 33 (1), 3-17, 2022
25*2022
To freeze or not to freeze: A motion-capture approach to detecting deceit
S Van Der Zee, R Poppe, PJ Taylor, R Anderson
Proceedings of the Hawaii international conference on system sciences, Kauai, HI, 2015
162015
When lying feels the right thing to do
S Van Der Zee, R Anderson, R Poppe
Frontiers in Psychology 7, 734, 2016
152016
A Liar and a Copycat: Nonverbal Coordination Increases with Lie Difficulty
S Van der Zee, P Taylor, R Wong, J Dixon, T Menacere
Royal Society Open Science 8 (1), 2021
102021
Measuring cues for stand-off deception detection based on full-body nonverbal features in body-worn cameras
H Bouma, G Burghouts, R den Hollander, S Van Der Zee, J Baan, ...
Optics and Photonics for Counterterrorism, Crime Fighting, and Defence XII …, 2016
9*2016
Cybercrime reporting behaviors among small-and medium-sized enterprises in the Netherlands
SGA Van de Weijer, R Leukfeldt, S van der Zee
Cybercrime in Context: The human factor in victimization, offending, and …, 2021
82021
A psychometric investigation into the structure of deception strategy use
I Hamlin, PJ Taylor, L Cross, K MacInnes, S Van der Zee
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 1-11, 2020
82020
Mining Bodily Cues to Deception
R Poppe, S Van Der Zee, PJ Taylor, RJ Anderson, RC Veltkamp
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 48, 137–159, 2024
72024
Victims
J Jansen, M Junger, J Kort, R Leukfeldt, S Veenstra, J van Wilsem, ...
Research agenda: The human factor in cybercrime and cybersecurity, 2017
72017
Pain, culture and pedagogy: a preliminary investigation of attitudes towards “reasonable” pain tolerance in the grassroots reproduction of a culture of risk
PK Miller, S Van Der Zee, D Elliott
Psychological Reports 125 (2), 1086-1102, 2022
62022
The gift of the gab: Are rental scammers skilled at the art of persuasion?
S Van Der Zee, R Clayton, R Anderson
arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.08253, 2019
52019
Shifting the blame? Investigation of user compliance with digital payment regulations
S Van Der Zee
Cybercrime in Context: The human factor in victimization, offending, and …, 2021
32021
Slachtoffer van onlinecriminaliteit, wat nu? Een onderzoek naar aangiftebereidheid onder burgers en ondernemers
SGA van de Weijer, ER Leukfeldt, S Van Der Zee
ISBN: 9789012406277, 2020
32020
The dimensions of deception detection: Self‐reported deception cue use is underpinned by two broad factors
I Hamlin, GRT Wright, S Van der Zee, S Wilson
Applied Cognitive Psychology 32 (3), 307-314, 2018
32018
De betekenis van consistentie in verklaringen
A Vredeveldt, S Van Der Zee
Routes van het recht: Over de rechtspsychologie, 2017
22017
Actuele ontwikkelingen in leugendetectie
SC van der Zee, R Van der Kleij, JHC van Rest, H Bouma
Security Management, 2016
22016
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