Dr Rebecca Weil
Something’s wrong here: When do people rely on a mismatch between sentence components to detect falsehood?
People Involved
Status | Project Complete |
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Value | £3,427.00 |
Project Dates | Aug 15, 2020 - Aug 14, 2022 |
Partner Organisations | No Partners |
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