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Does Participation Affect Deception Success? A Test of the Interactivity Principle
Burgoon, J. K., Buller, D. B., & Floyd, K. (2001). Human Communication Research, 27(4), 503-534.
Testing the Motivation Impairment Effect During Deceptive and Truthful Interaction
Burgoon, J. K., & Floyd, K. (2000). Western Journal of Communication, 64(3), 243-267. https://doi.org/10.1080/10570310009374675
Deceptive Realities: Sender, Receiver, and Observer Perspectives in Deceptive Communication
Burgoon, J. K., Buller, D. B., Floyd, K., & Grandpre, J. (1996). Communication Research, 23(6), 724-748. https://doi.org/10.1177/009365096023006005