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Alison M O'Connor
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Dishonesty during a pandemic: The concealment of COVID-19 information
AM O’Connor, AD Evans
Journal of Health Psychology 27 (1), 236-245, 2022
532022
Mirror, mirror on the wall: Increasing young children’s honesty through inducing self-awareness
J Bender, AM O'Connor, AD Evans
Journal of experimental child psychology 167, 414-422, 2018
532018
The role of theory of mind and social skills in predicting children’s cheating
AM O'Connor, AD Evans
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 179, 337-347, 2019
382019
Verbalizing a commitment reduces cheating in young children
AD Evans, AM O'Connor, K Lee
Social Development 27 (1), 87-94, 2018
262018
The effects of self‐and other‐awareness on Chinese children's truth‐telling
XP Ding, AM O'Connor, M Weng, Q Tang, G Fu, AD Evans
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 37 (3), 323-335, 2019
192019
Executive functions and young children’s lie-telling and lie maintenance.
AM O'Connor, VW Dykstra, AD Evans
Developmental Psychology 56 (7), 1278, 2020
162020
Can adults discriminate between fraudulent and legitimate e-mails? Examining the role of age and prior fraud experience
AM O’Connor, RA Judges, K Lee, AD Evans
Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect 33 (3), 181-205, 2021
142021
Younger and older adults’ lie-detection and credibility judgments of children's coached reports
AM O'Connor, TD Lyon, AD Evans
Psychology, Crime & Law 25 (9), 925-944, 2019
142019
Examining honesty–humility and cheating behaviors across younger and older adults
AM O’Connor, RA Judges, K Lee, AD Evans
International Journal of Behavioral Development 46 (2), 112-117, 2022
132022
The relation between having siblings and children’s cheating and lie-telling behaviors
AM O'Connor, AD Evans
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 168, 49-60, 2018
112018
Adults’ perceptions of children’s referentially ambiguous responses
BE Wylie, TD Lyon, AM O'Connor, CL Aidy, AD Evans
Psychology, Crime & Law 25 (7), 729-738, 2019
102019
Perceptions of older adult jurors: the influence of aging stereotypes and jury laws
AM O’Connor, AD Evans
Psychology, Crime & Law 26 (7), 648-666, 2020
82020
Older adults are more approving of blunt honesty than younger adults: A cross-cultural study
AM O’Connor, DCE Kea, Q Li, XP Ding, AD Evans
Current Psychology 42 (30), 26758-26771, 2023
52023
Younger and older adults’ prospective memory: the role of delay task difficulty
AM O’Connor, KL Campbell, CEV Mahy
Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 28 (2), 184-200, 2021
52021
Rating the Honesty of White and Black Children via Implicit and Explicit Measures: Implications for Child Victims in the Criminal Justice System
AM O’Connor, W Hall, KL Campbell
Child maltreatment 28 (3), 450-461, 2023
32023
Children who disclose a minor transgression often neglect disclosing secrecy and coaching
AD Evans, AM O'Connor, KC Bruer, HL Price
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 62, 199-204, 2019
22019
Use of global trait cues helps to explain older adults’ decrements in detecting children’s lies
AM O’Connor, TD Lyon, M Wiens, AD Evans
Legal and Criminological Psychology 27 (1), 48-62, 2022
12022
Younger and older women, but not men, are implicitly biased to associate honesty with children.
AM O'Connor, W Hall, CEV Mahy, KL Campbell
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 2024
2024
Younger and older adults’ health lies to close others
JC Frias, AM O’Connor
The Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social …, 2024
2024
Do we become more honest as we age? A multi-methodological approach to studying dishonesty across adulthood
A O'Connor
Brock University, 2022
2022
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