Timothy R. Levine

Distinguished Professor & Chair of Communication Studies, University of Alabama at Birmingham

My expertise involves the topics of lying and deception, truth-default theory, interpersonal communication skills, credibility assessment & enhancement, interrogation, persuasion/influence, and social scientific research methods. 

Student, media, speaking, consulting, and expert witness inquiries are welcome.

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 Timothy Roland Levine

Updated: August 10, 2023

 Department of Communication Studies ◦ University of Alabama at Birmingham ◦ Heritage Hall Building 302

1720 2nd Avenue South ◦ Birmingham, AL 35294-1152 ◦ (205) 934-3877 ◦ Fax: (205) 934-8916

levinet@uab.edulevinet111@gmail.comhttps://timothy-levine.squarespace.com/

Education

  • Ph.D., 1992, Michigan State University, Communication

  • M.A., 1986, West Virginia University, Communication Studies      

  • B.S., 1985, Northern Arizona University, Psychology

 Academic Employment

  •  Department of Communication Studies, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Distinguished Professor and

Chair (with tenure), 2015 to present.

  •  School of Media and Communication, Korea University, Professor (with tenure), 2013 to 2015.

  • Department of Communication, Michigan State University, 1999 to 2013.

    • Professor, 2002-2013

    • Tenured Associate Professor, 2000-2002

    • Visiting Associate Professor, 1999-2000 

  • Department of Speech, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1992-2000.

    •             Associate Professor, 1995-2000; Awarded tenure, 1996. 

  • Assistant Professor, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Speech, 1992-1995.

    •             Associate Member of Graduate Faculty 10/92, Full Member of Graduate Faculty 11/92.

    •             Adjunct Graduate Faculty in Social Psychology and Business.

  •  Visiting Assistant Professor, Speech Communication, Indiana University, 1990-1992.

 Areas of Specialization

 ·       Deception and Deception Detection, Credibility Assessment, Interrogation

·       Interpersonal Communication & Social and Personal Relationships

·       Communication and Culture

·       Persuasion and Social Influence

·       Quantitative Research Methods, especially Experimental Design and Measurement

·      Communication Theory

RESEARCH

 Funded Contracts and Grants  

 $264,000.00 ($75,000 UAB). Principal Investigator. United States – Israel Binational Science Foundation (Proposal 2018365). Put justification to the (Polygraph) Test. 6/25/2019-present. (Funded. In progress). 

 $175,964.00. Principal Investigator. U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigations, The High Value Detainee Interrogation Group (Contract J-FBI-12-196). An Experimental Examination of the Effects of Expert Interrogation on Deception Detection and Confession Rates. 9/12/2012 to 9/13/2013. (Funded & Completed).

$1,277,850.00 ($227,902 MSU). Principal Investigator. National Science Foundation (SBE0725685). Collaborative Research: Interactive Deception and its Detection through Multimodal Analysis of Interviewer-Interviewee dynamics. 7/01/2007 to 7/01/2011. (Funded & Completed).

$1,050,000.00 ($103,556 MSU award, $60,533.72 funded). Co-PI (PI for MSU subcontract). Department of Defense, Counter Intelligence Field Activity (Contract H9C10407-C-0011). Credibility Assessment Research Initiative. 2/15/2008 to 9/17/2008. (Funded & Completed).

Research Awards

  • Appointed as Distinguished Professor of Communication Studies, University of Alabama System, 2015.

  • Distinguished Faculty Award, 2011, Michigan State University.

  • Distinguished Book Award, 2020, Social Cognition Division, National Communication Association, Duped.

  • Distinguished Article Award, 2019, Social Cognition Division, National Communication Association, Documenting the truth default.

  • Communication Theory Award, 2018, Southern States Communication Association.

  • Distinguished Article Award, 2011, Social Cognition Division, National Communication Association, Sender demeanor.

  • Distinguished Article Award, 2010, Social Cognition Division, National Communication Association, Content in context improves deception detection accuracy.

  • Franklin H. Knower Article Award, 2007, Interpersonal Division, National Communication Association, Deception detection accuracy is a predictable linear function of message veracity base-rate.   

  • Article of the Year Award, 2007, Commission on Communication Apprehension and Avoidance, National Communication Association. Testing public anxiety treatments against a credible placebo control. 

  • The John E. Hunter Award for Meta-Analysis of Communication Research, Information Systems Division, International Communication Association, 2005, Self-construals lack validity. 

  • Stanley L. Saxton Applied Research Award, Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet Research (CCCSIR), 2004.  

  •  Outstanding Article Award, Commission on Communication Apprehension and Avoidance, Speech Communication Association, 1990. 

  • Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation in Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Communication Division, International Communication Association, 1992.

  •  Numerous Top, Top 3, or Top 4 Paper awards at national & international communication conferences.

 Goggle Scholar Citations

 14,076 total citations, H-score = 63, 42 publications with 100 or more citations, 145 publications with 10 or more citations.

 Prolific Scholarship and Journal Publication Rankings

  •  2nd nationally in number of articles in all communication journals (CIOS database, Atkin et al., 2020).

    (up from 6th in the Bolkan et al., 2012 analysis)

  •  1st in number of articles published in major journals of the National Communication Association and International

    Communication Association 1999 - 2004 (Bunz, 2005).

  • 1st in number of articles in top-tier communication journals 2007-2011 (Bolkan et al., 2012).

  • 1st in author citation centrality in top-tier communication journals 2007-2011 (Griffin et al., 2015).

  • 2nd in number of articles in communication journals 2007-2011 (Bolkan et al., 2012).

  • 2nd in number of articles in communication journals 2002-2006 (Hickson et al., 2009).

  • 2nd in author centrality in all communication journals 2007-2011 (Griffin et al., 2015).

 Selected Media Coverage                                                

 New York Times, Washington Post, NPR, NBC, CNN, Discovery Chanel, National Geographic, Economist, Newsweek, Psychology Today, Town & Country.

 Books and Monographs

  •  Levine, T. R. (2020). Duped: Truth-Default Theory and the Social Science of Lying and Deception. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press (Release date Nov. 5, 2019).

  •  Levine, T. R. (Ed.) (2014). Encyclopedia of Deception, Vol. 1 & 2. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

  •  Shulman, H. C., & Levine, T. R. (2008). Motivated Social Cognitions about Politics: The Effect of Integrative Complexity and Involvement on Perceptions of Political Messages. Germany: VDM-Publishing.

 Journal Articles

 160. Levine, T. R. (2023). An interdependent approach to personality and communication. Asian Communication Research, 20, doi.org/10.20879/acr.2023.20.006.

159. Levine, T. R. (2023). Deception detection and question effects: testing truth-default theory predictions in South Korea. Human Communication Research, https://doi.org/10.1093/hcr/hqad026.

158. Markowitz, D. M., Levine, T. R., Serota, K. B., & Moore, A. (2003). Cross-checking journalistic fact-checkers: The role of sampling and scaling in interpreting false and misleading statements. Plos one, 18-e0289004, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0289004.  

157. Levine, T. R. (2022). Content, context, cues, and demeanor in deception detection. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.988040.

156. Levine, T. R. (2022). Truth-default theory and the psychology of lying and deception detection. Current Opinion in Psychology, doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2022.101380.

155. Levine, T. R., Daiku, Y, & Masip, J. (2022). The number of senders and total judgments matter more than sample size in deception-detection experiments. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 17, 191-204. doi.org/10.1177/1745691621990369

154. Levine, T. R., Serota, K. B., and Punyanunt-Carter, N. M. (2022). Sender and receiver lie frequencies and motives: Testing predictions from truth-default theory. Southern Communication Journal. (published online first, 3/17/22). doi.org/10.1080/1041794X.2022.2052745

153. Serota, K. B., Levine, T. R., & Docan-Morgan, T. (2022). Unpacking variation in lie prevalence: Prolific liars, bad lie days, or both? Communication Monographs, 89, 307-331. doi.org/10.1080/03637751.2021.1985153

152. Curtis, D.A., Levine, T. R., Hart, C. L., & Serota, K. B. (2021). Does Information about the Frequency of Lying Impact Perceptions of Honesty? North American Journal of Psychology, 23, 193-208.

 151. Daiku, Y., Serota, K. B., & Levine, T. R. (2021). A few prolific liars in Japan: Replication and the effects of Dark Triad personality traits. Plos One, 16, e0249815. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249815

150. Lee, S. A., Park, H. S., & Levine, T. R. (2021). Judgments of honest and deceptive communication in art forgery controversies: Two field studies testing truth-default theory’s projected motive model in Korea. Asian Journal of Communication, 31, 536-549. doi.org/10.1080/01292986.2021.1977354

149. Levine, T. R. (2021). Distrust, false cues, and below-chance deception detection accuracy: Commentary on Stel et al. (2020) and further reflections on (un)conscious lie detection from the perspective of truth-default theory. Frontiers in Psychology, doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.642359.

148. Levine, T. R., Punyanunt-Carter, N. M., & Moore, A, (2021). The truth-default and video clips: Testing the limits of credulity. Communication Studies, 72, 133-145. doi.org/10.1080/10510974.2020.1833357

147. Markowitz, D. M., & Levine, T. R. (2021). It’s the situation and your disposition: A test of two honesty hypotheses. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 12, 213-224. doi.org/10.1177/1948550619898976

 146. Park, H. S., Serota, K. B., & Levine, T. R. (2021). In search of Korean Outliars: “a few prolific liars” in South Korea. Communication Research Reports, 38, 206-215. doi.org/10.1080/08824096.2021.1922374

 145. Peleg, D., Hochman, G., Levine, T., Klar, Y., & Ayal, S. (2021). Revenge is not blind: Testing the ability of

retribution to justify dishonesty. Judgment and Decision Making, 16, 1525–1548. 

144. Levine, T. R., & Weber, R. (2020). Unresolved heterogeneity in meta-analysis: Combined construct invalidity, confounding, and other challenges to understanding mean effect sizes. Human Communication Research, 46, 343-354. doi.org/10.1093/hcr/hqz019

143. Masip, J., Levine, T. R., Somastre, S., & Herrero, C. (2020). Teaching students about sender and receiver variability in lie detection. Teaching of Psychology, 47, 84-91. doi.org/10.1177/0098628319888116

142. Clare, D. D. & Levine, T. R. (2019). Documenting the truth default: The low frequency of spontaneous, unprompted veracity assessments in deception detection. Human Communication Research, 45, 286-308. doi.org/10.1093/hcr/hqz001

 141. Levine, T. R. (2019). Five reasons why I am skeptical that indirect or unconscious lie detection is superior to direct deception detection. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 1354. doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01354

140. Levine, T. R., & Daiku, Y. (2019). How customs agents really detect lies. Communication Research Reports, 36, 84-92. doi.org/10.1080/08824096.2018.1555523

139. Blair, J. P., Reimer, T. O., & Levine, T. R. (2018). The role of consistency in detecting deception: The superiority of correspondence over coherence. Communication Studies, 69, 483-498.

138. Levine, T. R. (2018a). Ecological validity and deception detection research design. Communication Methods and Measures, 12, 45-54.

137. Levine, T. R. (2018b). Scientific evidence and cue theories in deception research: Reconciling findings from meta-analyses and primary experiments. International Journal of Communication, 12, 2461-2479.

 136. Levine, T. R., & Blair, J. P. (2018). Accurate expert deception detection: Faulty premises in Vrij et al. (2015). Journal of Media and Communication Studies, 10, 8-13.

135. Levine, T. R., Blair, J. P. & Carpenter, C. J. (2018). A critical look at meta‐analytic evidence for the cognitive approach to lie detection: A re‐examination of Vrij, Fisher, and Blank (2017). Legal and Criminological Psychology, 23, 7-19.

134. Park, H. S., Choi, H. J., Oh, J. Y., & Levine, T. R. (2018). Differences and similarities between Koreans and Americans in lying and truth-telling. Journal of Language and Social Psychology (online first, 2-22-18).

133. Rains, S.A., Levine, T. R., & Weber, R. (2018). Sixty years of quantitative communication research summarized: lessons from 149 meta-analyses. Annals of the International Communication Association, 42, 105-124.

 132. Kim, S., Levine, T. R., & Allen, M. (2017). The intertwined model of reactance for resistance and persuasive boomerang. Communication Research, 44, 931-951.

 131. Levine, T. R. (2017). Mysteries and Myths in Human Deception and Deception Detection. Ewha Journal of Social Science, 33, 5-28.

 130. Levine, T. R. (2017). Strong diagnostic questioning effects on deception detection accuracy with US customs agents. Communication Research Reports, 34, 84-87.

129. Levine, T. R., & Park, H. S. (2017). The researcher of James C. McCroskey: A personal and professional remembrance. Communication Research Reports (published online first, September 21, 2017)

128. Park, H. S., & Levine, T. R. (2017). The effects of truth-lie base-rates on deception detection accuracy in Korea. Asian Journal of Communication, 27, 554-562.

127. Levine, T. R. (2016). Examining Sender and Judge Variability in Honesty Assessments and Deception Detection Accuracy: Evidence for a Transparent Liar but No Evidence of Deception-General Ability. Communication Research Reports, 33, 188-194.

126. Levine, T. R., Ali, M. V., Dean, M., Abdulla, R. A., & Garcia-Ruano, K. (2016). Toward a pan-cultural typology of deception motives. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 45, 1-12.

 125. Beatty, M., Pascual-Ferra, P., & Levine, T. R. (2015). Two studies examining the error theory underlying the measurement model of the Verbal Aggressiveness Scale. Human Communication Research, 41, 55-81.

 124. Blair, J. P., Levine, T. R., & Vasquez, B. E. (2015). Producing deception detection expertise. Policing, 38, 71-85.

 123. Levine, T. R. (2015). New and improved accuracy findings in deception detection research. Current Opinion in Psychology, 6, 1-5.

 122. Park, H. S., & Levine, T. R. (2015). Base rates, deception detection, and deception theory: A reply to Burgoon (2015). Human Communication Research, 41, 350-366.

121. Serota, K. B., & Levine, T. R. (2015). A few prolific liars: Variation in the prevalence of lying. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 34, 138-157.

120. Liang, Y., DeAngelis, B., Clare, D., Dorros, S., & Levine, T. (2014). Message characteristics in online product reviews and consumer ratings of helpfulness. Southern Communication Journal, 79, 468-483.

119. Levine, T. R. (2014). Truth-default Theory (TDT): A Theory of Human Deception and Deception Detection. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 33, 378-392.

118. Levine, T. R. (2014). Active deception detection. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1, 122-128.  

117. Levine, T. R., Blair, J. P., & Clare, D. D. (2014). Diagnostic Utility: Experimental Demonstrations and Replications of Powerful Question Effects in High Stakes Deception Detection. Human Communication Research, 40, 262-289.

 116. Levine. T. R., & Bond, C. F., Jr. (2014). Direct and indirect measures of lie detection tell the same story: A reply to ten Brinke, Stimson, and Carney (2014). Psychological Science, 25, 442-462.

 115. Levine, T. R., Clare, D. D., Blair, J. P., McCornack, S. A., Morrison, K., & Park, H. S. (2014). Expertise in deception detection involves actively prompting diagnostic information rather than passive behavioral observation. Human Communication Research, 40, 442-462.

114. Levine, T. R., Clare, D. D., Green, T., Serota, K. B., & Park, H. S. (2014). The effects of truth-lie base rate on interactive deception detection accuracy. Human Communication Research, 40, 350-372.

113. Levine, T. R., & McCornack, S. A. (2014a). An introduction to advances in deception theory. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 33, 345-347.

112. Levine, T. R., & McCornack, S. A. (2014b). Theorizing about deception. Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 33, 431-440.

111. Dibble, J., & Levine, T. R. (2013). Sharing good and bad news with friends and strangers: Reasons for and communication behaviors associated with the MUM effect. Communication Studies, 64, 431-452.

110. Kim, S., Levine, T. R., & Allen, M. (2013). Comparing separate process and intertwined models of reactance. Communication Studies, 64, 273-295.

109. Levine, T. R. (2013). A defense of publishing nonsignificant (ns) results. Communication Research Reports, 30, 270-274.

108. Levine, T. R. (2013). Quantitative communication research: Review, trends, and critique. Review of Communication, 1, 69-84.

 107. Levine, T. R., Serota, K. B., Carey, F, & Messer, D. (2013). Teenagers lie a lot: A further investigation into the prevalence of lying. Communication Research Reports, 30, 211-220.

106. Levine, T. R., Shulman, H., Carpenter, C., & DeAndrea, D. C. (2013). The impact of accusatory, non-accusatory, bait, and false evidence questioning on deception detection. Communication Research Reports, 30, 169-174.

105. Blair, J. P., Levine, T. R., Reimer, T. O., & McCluskey, J. D. (2012). The gap between reality and research: Another look at detecting deception in field settings. Policing, 35, 723-740.

104. DeAndrea, D. C., Tong, S. T., Liang, Y., Levine, T. R., & Walther, J. B. (2012). When do people misrepresent themselves to others? The effects of social desirability, accountability, and ground truth on deceptive self-presentations. Journal of Communication, 62, 400-417.

103. Dibble, J. L., Levine, T. R., & Park, H. S. (2012). The unidimensional relationship closeness scale (URCS): Reliability and validity evidence for a new measure of relationship closeness. Psychological Assessment, 24, 565-572.

102. Levine, T. R. (2012). Funding in published communication research. The Electronic Journal of Communication, 22 (published online May, 2012, www.cios.org/www/ejc). 

101. Levine, T. R. (2012). The problems with some means: Cautionary advice regarding the reporting and interpreting averages in communication research. Communication Research Reports, 29, 80-85.

 100. Levine, T. R., Kotowski, M. R., Beatty, M. J., & Van Kelegom, M. J. (2012). A meta-analysis of trait-behavior correlations in argumentativeness and verbal aggression. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 31, 95-111.

99. Park, H. S., Levine, T. R., Weber, R., Lee, H., Terra, L. I., Botero, I. C., Bessarabova, E., Guan, X., Shearman, S., & Wilson, M. S. (2012). Individual and cultural variations in direct communication style. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 36, 179-187.

98. Shaw, A. S., Kotowski, M. R., Boster, F. J., & Levine, T. R. (2012). The effects of prenatal hormones on verbal aggression. Journal of Communication, 62, 778-793.

97. Shulman, H., & Levine, T. R. (2012). Exploring social norms as a group-level phenomenon: Do political participation norms exist and influence political participation on college campuses? Journal of Communication, 62, 532-552.

96. Kim, R. K., & Levine, T. R. (2011). The effect of suspicion on deception detection accuracy: Optimal level or opposing effects. Communication Reports, 24, 51-62.

95. Levine, T. R. (2011). Statistical conclusions validity basics: Probability and how type 1 and type 2 errors obscure the interpretation of findings in communication research literatures. Communication Research Reports, 28, 115-119.

 94. Levine, T. R., Serota, K. B. Shulman, H., Clare, D. D., Park, H. S., Shaw, A. S., Shim, J. C., & Lee, J. H. (2011). Sender demeanor: Individual differences in sender believability have a powerful impact on deception detection judgments. Human Communication Research, 37, 377-403.

93. Blair, J. P., Levine, T. R., & Shaw, A. S. (2010). Content in context improves deception detection accuracy.  Human Communication Research, 36, 420-439.

92. DeAndrea, D.C., Shaw, A. S., & Levine, T. R. (2010). Online language: The role of culture in self-expression and self-construal on facebook. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 29, 425-442.

91. Dibble, J. L., & Levine, T. R. (2010). Breaking bad news: Direction of the MUM effect and sender’s cognitive representation of news valence. Communication Research, 37, 703-722.

90. Levine, T. R. (2010). Ranking and trends in citation patterns of communication journals. Communication Education, 59, 41-51.

89. Levine, T. R. (2010). A few transparent liars: Explaining 54% accuracy in deception detection experiments. In C. Salmon (Ed.) Communication Yearbook 34 (pp. 40-61). Sage.

88. Levine, T. R., Kim, S. Y., & Ferrara, M. (2010). Social exchange, uncertainty, and communication content as factors impacting the relational outcomes of betrayal. Human Communication, 13, 303-318.

87. Levine, T. R., Kim, R. K., & Blair, J. P. (2010). (In)accuracy at detecting true and false confessions and denials: An initial test of a projected motive model of veracity judgments. Human Communication Research, 36, 81-101.

86. Levine, T. R., Kim, R. K., & Hamel, L. M. (2010). People Lie for a Reason: An Experimental Test of the Principle of Veracity. Communication Research Reports, 27, 271-285.

85. Levine, T. R., Serota, K. B., & Shulman, H. (2010). The impact of Lie to Me on viewers’ actual ability to detect deception. Communication Research, 37, 847-856.

84. Levine, T. R., Shaw, A., & Shulman, H. (2010a). Assessing deception detection accuracy with dichotomous truth-lie judgments and continuous scaling: Are people really more accurate when honesty is scaled? Communication Research Reports, 27, 112-122.

83. Levine, T. R., Shaw, A., & Shulman, H. (2010b). Increasing deception detection accuracy with direct questioning. Human Communication Research, 36, 216-231.

82. Serota, K. B., Levine, T. R., and Boster, F. J. (2010). The prevalence of lying in America: Three studies of reported deception. Human Communication Research, 36, 1-24

81. Bisson, M. A., & Levine, T. R. (2009). Negotiating a friends with benefits relationship. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 38, 66-73. (e-prints released in 2007).

 80. DeAndrea, D. C., Carpenter, C., Shulman, S., & Levine, T. R. (2009). The relationship between cheating behavior and sensation-seeking. Personality and Individual Differences, 47, 994-947.  

79. Ferrara, M. H., & Levine, T. R. (2009). Can’t live with them or can’t live without them?: The effects of betrayal on relational outcomes in college dating relationships. Communication Quarterly, 57, 187-204.

78. Kotowski, M. R., Levine, T. R., Baker, C., & Bolt, J. (2009). A multi-trait multi-method validity assessment of the verbal aggressiveness and a argumentativeness scales. Communication Monographs, 76, 443-462.  

77. Levine, T. R. (2009). To catch a liar. Communication Currents, 4 (on-line journal: http://www.communicationcurrents.com).

 76. Levine, T. R., Asada, K. J., & Carpenter, C. (2009). Sample size and effect size are negatively correlated in meta-analysis: Evidence and implications of a publication bias against non-significant findings. Communication Monographs, 76, 286-302.    

 75. Muthuswamy, N., Levine, T. R., & Weber, R. (2009). Scaring the already scared: Some problems with HIV/AIDS fear appeals in Africa. Journal of Communication, 59, 317-344.

 74. Ali, M., & Levine, T. R. (2008). The language of truthful and deceptive denials and confessions. Communication Reports, 21, 82-91.

 73. Levine, T. R., Weber, R., Park, H. S., & Hullett, C. R. (2008). A Communication Researchers Guide to Null Hypothesis Significance Testing and Alternatives. Human Communication Research, 34, 188-209. 

 72. Levine, T. R., Weber, R., Hullett, C. R., Park, H. S., & Lindsey, L. (2008). A Critical Assessment of Null Hypothesis Significance Testing in Quantitative Communication Research. Human Communication Research, 34, 171-187.

 71. Oliveira, C. M. & Levine, T. R. (2008). Lie Acceptability: A construct and measure. Communication Research Reports, 25, 282-288.

 70. Duff, D. C., Levine, T. R., Beatty, M. J., Woobright, J, & Park, H. S. (2007). Testing Public Anxiety Treatments Against a Credible Placebo Control. Communication Education, 56, 72-88.

69. Hatfield, E., Singelis, T., Levine, T., Bachman, G., Muto, K., & Choo, P.  (2007). Love schemas, preferences in romantic partners, and reactions to commitment. Interpersona, 1, 1-24.

68. Levine, T. R., Park, H. S., & Kim, R. K. (2007). Some conceptual and theoretical challenges for cross-cultural communication research in the 21st century. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, 36, 205-221.

67. Park, H. S., Levine, T. R., Kingsley, C. Y., Orfgen, T., & Foregger, S. (2007). The effects of argument quality and involvement type on attitude formation and change: A test of dual process and social judgment predictions. Human Communication Research, 33, 81-102.

66. Roskos-Ewoldsen, D., Aakhus, M., Hayes, A., Heider, D., & Levine, T. (2007). It’s about time: The need for a journal devoted to communication research methodologies. Communication Methods and Measures, 1, 1-5.

65. Takada, J., & Levine, T. R. (2007). The effects of the “even a few minutes would help” strategy, perspective taking, and empathic concern on the successful recruiting of volunteers on campus. Communication Research Reports, 24. 177-184.

64. Levine, T. R., Asada, K. J. K., & Park, H. S. (2006). The lying chicken and the gaze avoidant egg: Eye contact, deception, and causal order. Southern Communication Journal, 71, 401-11.

63. Levine, T. R., Aune, K. S., & Park, H. S. (2006). Love styles and communication in relationships: partner preferences, initiation, and intensification. Communication Quarterly, 54, 465-486.

62. Levine, T. R., Hullet, C. R., Turner, M. M., & Lapinski, M. K. (2006). The desirability of using confirmatory factor analysis on published scales. Communication Research Reports, 23, 309-314.

61. Levine, T. R., Kim, R. K., Park, H.S., & Hughes, M. (2006). Deception detection accuracy is a predictable linear function of message veracity base-rate: A formal test of Park and Levine’s probability model. Communication Monographs, 73, 243-260.

60. Muthuswamy, N., Levine, T. R., & Gazel, J. (2006).  Interaction based diversity initiative outcomes: An evaluation of a social innovation aimed at bridging the racial divide on a college campus. Communication Education, 55, 105-121. 

59. Shearman, S. M. & Levine, T. R. (2006). Dogmatism Updated: A scale revision and validation.  Communication Quarterly, 54, 275-292.

58. Aune, R. K., Levine, T. R., Park, H. S., Asada, K. J., & Banas, J. A. (2005). Tests of a theory of communicative responsibility. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 24, 358-381.

57. Bresnahan, B. J., Levine, T. R., Shearman, S., Lee, S. Y., Park, C. Y., & Kiyomiya, T. (2005). A multimethod-multitrait validity assessment of self-construal in Japan, Korea, and the U.S.  Human Communication Research, 31, 33-59.

 56. Levine, T. R. (2005). Confirmatory factor analysis and scale validation in communication research. Communication Research Reports, 22, 335-338. 

 55. Levine, T. R., Feeley, T., McCornack, S. A., Harms, C., & Hughes, M. (2005). Testing the effects of nonverbal training on deception detection accuracy with the inclusion of a bogus training control group. Western Journal of Communication, 69, 203-218.

54. Asada, K. J. K., Lee, E. S., Levine, T. R., & Ferrara, M. H. (2004). Narcissism and empathy as predictors of obsessive relational intrusion. Communication Research Reports, 21, 379-390.

53. Bresnahan, M., Chiu, H. C., & Levine, T. R. (2004). Self-construal as a predictor of communal and exchange orientation in Taiwan and the United States.  Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 7, 187-203.

52. Levine, T. R., & Atkin, C. (2004). The accurate reporting of software-generated p-values: A cautionary note. Communication Research Reports, 21, 324-327.

 51. Levine, T. R., Beatty, M. J., Limon, S., Hamilton, M. A., Buck, R., & Chory-Asada, R. M. (2004). The dimensionality of the verbal aggressiveness scale. Communication Monographs, 71, 245-268.

50. Hullet, C. R., & Levine, T. R. (2003). The overestimation of effect sizes from F values in meta-analysis: The cause and a solution. Communication Monographs, 70, 52-67.

49. Levine, T. R., Asada, K. J., Massi, L. L. (2003). The relative impact of violation type and lie severity on judgments of message deceptiveness, Communication Research Reports, 20, 208-218.

48. Levine, T., R., Bresnahan, M., Park, H. S., Lapinski, M. K., Lee, T. S., & Lee, D. W. (2003). The (in)validity of self-construal scales revisited. Human Communication Research, 29, 291-308.

47. Levine, T., R., Bresnahan, M., Park, H. S., Lapinski, M. K., Wittenbaum, G., Shearman, S., Lee, S. Y., Chung, D. H., & Ohashi, R. (2003). Self-construals scales lack validity. Human Communication Research, 29, 210-252.

46. Beatty, M. J., Heisel, A. D., Hall, A. E., Levine, T. R., & LaFrance, B. H. (2002).  What can we learn from the study of twins about genetic and environmental influences on interpersonal affiliation, aggressiveness, and social anxiety?: A meta-analysis. Communication Monographs, 69, 1-18. 

45. Jang, S. A., Smith, S. W., & Levine, T. R. (2002). To stay or to leave? The role of attachment styles in communication patterns and potential termination of romantic relationships following discovery of deception. Communication Monographs, 69, 236-252.

44. Levine, T. R., & Banas, J. (2002). One-tail F-tests in communication research. Communication Monographs, 69, 132-143.

43. Levine, T. R., & Hullett, C. (2002). Eta-square, partial eta-square, and misreporting of effect size in communication research. Human Communication Research, 28, 612-625.

42. Levine, T. R., Lapinski, M. K., Banas, J., Wong, N., Hu, A. D. S., Endo, K., Baum, K. L., & Anders, L. N. (2002). Self-construal and self-other benefit as determinants of deceptive message generation. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, 31, 29-48.

41. Park, E., Levine, T. R., Harms, C., & Ferrerra, M. (2002). Group and individual accuracy in deception detection. Communication Research Reports, 19, 99-106. 

40. Park, H. S., Levine, T. R., McCornack, S. A., Morrison, K., & Ferrerra, M. (2002).How people really detect lies. Communication Monographs, 69, 144-157.

39. Smith, R., Levine, T. R., Lachlan, K. A., & Fediuk, T. A. (2002) The high cost of complexity in experimental design and data analysis: Type I and type II error rates in multiway anova. Human Communication Research, 28, 515-530.

38. Levine, T. R. (2001). Dichotomous and continuous views of deception: A reexamination of deception ratings in information manipulation theory. Communication Research Reports, 18, 230-240. 

 37. Levine, T. R., & Boster, F. J. (2001). The effects of power and message variables on compliance. Communication Monographs, 68, 28-48.

 36. Levine, T. R., & McCornack, S. A. (2001). Behavioral adaption, confidence, and heuristic-based explanations of the probing effect. Human Communication Research, 27, 471-502.

35. Park, H. S., & Levine, T. R. (2001). A probability model of accuracy in deception detection experiments. Communication Monographs, 68, 201-210.

34. Browning, J. R., Hatfield, E., Kessler, D., & Levine, T. (2000). Sexual motives, gender, and sexual behavior. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 29, 135-153.

33. Lapinski, M. K., & Levine, T. R. (2000). Culture and information manipulation theory: The effects of self construal and locus of benefit on information manipulation. Communication Studies, 51, 55-74.

32. Levine, T. R., Anders, L. N., Banas, J., Baum, K. L., Endo, K., Hu, A. D. S., & Wong, N. C. H. (2000). Norms, expectations, and deception: A norm violation model of veracity judgments. Communication Monographs, 67, 123-137.

 31. Levine, T. R., Park, H. S., & McCornack, S. A. (1999). Accuracy in detecting truths and lies: Documenting the “veracity effect.” Communication Monographs, 66, 125-144.

30. Park, H. S., & Levine, T. R. (1999). The theory of reasoned action and self-construal: Evidence from three cultures. Communication Monographs, 66, 199-218.

 29. Yeung, L. N. T., Levine, T. R., & Nishiyama, K. (1999). Information Manipulation Theory and Perceptions of Deception in Hong Kong.  Communication Reports, 12, 1-11.

28. Levine, T. R. (1998). Modeling the Psychometric Properties of Information Manipulation Ratings. Communication Research Reports, 15, 218-225.

27. Park, H. S., Levine, T. R., & Sharky, W. F. (1998). Predicting behavioral intentions to recycle in Hawai’i: The theory of reasoned action and self-construals. Communication Studies, 49, 196-208.

26. Lee, C. R., Levine, T. R., & Cambra, R. (1997). Resisting compliance in the multi-cultural classroom. Communication Education, 46, 10-28.

25. Levine, T. R., & Wheeless, L. R. (1997).  Situational intimacy as a predictor of compliance-gaining tactic selection.  Communication Research Reports, 14, 132-144.

24. Aune, R. K., Ching, P. U., & Levine, T. R. (1996). Attributions of deception as a function of reward value: A test of two explanations. Communication Quarterly, 44, 478-486.

23. Choo, P., Levine, T., & Hatfield, E. (1996). Gender, love schemas, and reactions to romantic break-ups. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 11, 143-160.

22. Levine, T. R., & Boster, F. J. (1996). The impact of self and other's argumentativeness on talk about controversial issues. Communication Quarterly, 44, 345-358.

21. Levine, T. R., & McCornack, S. A. (1996a). A critical analysis of the behavioral adaptation explanation of the probing effect. Human Communication Research, 22, 575-589. 

 20. Levine, T. R., & McCornack, S. A. (1996b). Can behavioral adaption explain the probing effect? Human Communication Research, 22, 603-612. 

 19. McCornack, S. A., Levine, T. R., Morrison, K., & Lapinski, M. (1996). Speaking of information manipulation: A critical rejoinder. Communication Monographs, 63, 83-91.

18. Thomas, L. T., & Levine, T. R. (1996). Further thoughts on recall, memory, and the measurement of listening: A rejoinder to Bostrom. Human Communication Research, 23, 306-308.

17. Boster, F. J., Kazoleas, D., Levine, T., Rogan, R. G., & Kang, K. H. (1995). The impact of power and message content on bargaining success. Communication Reports, 8, 136-144.

16. Levine, T. R. (1994). Do individuals make interval/ratio level responses to magnitude scaled items? Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 9, 377-386.

15. Levine, T. R., King, G., & Popoola, J. K. (1994). Ethnic and gender differences in opening lines. Communication Research Reports, 11, 143-152.

14. Thomas, L. T., & Levine, T. R. (1994). Disentangling listening and memory: Related but separate constructs? Human Communication Research, 21, 103-127.

13. Aune, R. K., Levine, T. R., Ching, P. U. & Yoshimoto, J. M. (1993).  The influence of perceived source reward value on attributions of deception. Communication Research Reports, 10, 15-27.

12. Boster, F. J., Levine, T. R., & Kazoleas, D. (1993). The impact of argumentativeness and verbal aggressiveness on strategic diversity and persistence in compliance-gaining behavior.  Communication Quarterly, 41, 405-414.

11. Levine, T. R., & Badger, E. E. (1993). Argumentativeness and resistance to persuasion. Communication Reports, 6, 71-78.

10. Levine, T. R., & McCornack, S. A. (1992). Linking love and lies: A formal test of McCornack and Parks' model of deception detection. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 9, 143-154. 

9. Levine, T. R., McCornack, S. A., & Avery, P.B. (1992). Sex differences in emotional reactions to discovered deception. Communication Quarterly, 40, 289-296.

8. McCornack, S. A., Levine, T. R., Torres, H. I., Solowczuk, K. A., & Campbell, D. M. (1992). When the alteration of information is viewed as deception: An empirical test of information manipulation theory. Communication Monographs, 59, 17-29. 

7. Levine, T. R. & Cruz, M. (1991). Detecting and assessing statistical interactions with multiple regression. Communication Research Reports, 8, 23-31.

6. Levine, T. R., & McCornack, S. A. (1991). The dark side of trust: Conceptualizing and measuring types of communicative suspicion. Communication Quarterly, 39, 325-340.

5. Levine, T. R., & McCroskey, J. C. (1990). Measuring trait communication apprehension: A test of rival measurement models of the PRCA-24. Communication Monographs, 57, 62-72.

4. Levine, T. R., & Wheeless, L. R. (1990). Cross-situational consistency and use-nonuse tendencies in compliance-gaining tactic selections. The Southern Communication Journal, 56, 1-11.

3. McCornack, S. A., & Levine, T. R. (1990a). When lies are discovered: Emotional and relational outcomes of discovered deception. Communication Monographs, 57 119-138.

2. McCornack, S. A., & Levine, T. R. (1990b). When lovers become leery: The relationship between suspicion and accuracy in detecting deception. Communication Monographs, 57, 219-230.

1. Boster, F. J., & Levine, T. R. (1988). Individual differences and compliance gaining message selection: The effects of verbal aggressiveness, argumentativeness, dogmatism, and negativism. Communication Research Reports, 5, 114-119.  

 Other Publications (Book Chapters, etc.)

 39. Levine, T., Markowitz, D., & Serota, K. (2023). Human vulnerability to misinformation is ubiquitous and not tied to specific media nor platforms. Science Advances, 9, (eLetter). https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abo6169

38. Levine, T. R. (2021). Truth-default theory: Changing our understanding of human deception. In D. O. Braithwaite & P. Schrodt (Eds.) Engaging Theories in Interpersonal Communication 3e (pp. 403-413). Routledge.

37. Levine, T. R. (2020). Applied deception detection. In D. O’Hair et al. (Eds.) The Handbook of Applied Communication Research (pp. 693-705). John Wiley and Sons.  

36. Levine, T. R. (2020). Listening, lying, and deceit. In D. L. Worthington & G. D. Bodie (Eds). The Handbook of Listening. NY: John Wiley & Sons.

35. Levine, T. R. (2019). Truth default theory and cases of political and academic lie detection. In C. Liberman, A. S. Rancer, and T. A. Avgis (Eds.). Casing Communication Theory. (pp. 231-246). Dubuque, IA: Kendal Hunt. 

34. Levine, T. R. (2019). Deception detection. In MacMillan Encyclopedia of Intimate and Family Relationships (pp 206-207).

33. Levine, T. R. (2019). An overview of detecting deceptive communication. In The Palgrave Handbook of Deceptive Communication.

32. Levine, T. R. (2018). Detection of Deception. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication.

31. Levine, T. R. and Knapp, M. L. (2018). Lying and deception in close relationships. In A. L. Vangelisti and D. Perlman (Eds). The Cambridge Handbook of Personal Relationships (329-340). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

30. Levine, T. R. (2017). Verbal Aggressiveness Scale (VAS). In S. Worthington & G. Bodie (Eds). Sourcebook of Listening Methodology and Measurement (pp. 599-604). Wiley.

29. Bond, C.F., Jr., Levine, T.R., & Hartwig, M. (2015). New findings in nonverbal lie detection. In P.A. Granhag, A. Vrij, & B. Vershuere (Eds.), Deception detection: Current challenges and new directions. (pp. 37-58). Chichester: Wiley. 

28. Levine, T. R. (2015). Confirmatory Factor Analysis. In M. Roloff (Ed.) International Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Communication. Wiley.

27. Levine, T. R. (2014). Introduction. In T. R. Levine (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Deception, Vol. 1 (pp. xxv – xxvii). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

26. Levine, T. R. (2014). Bond, Charles. In T. R. Levine (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Deception, Vol. 1 (pp. 86-88). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

25. Levine, T. R. (2014). Coherence and Correspondence. In T. R. Levine (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Deception, Vol. 1 (pp. 159-160). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

24. Levine, T. R. (2014). Deception Detection Accuracy. In T. R. Levine (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Deception, Vol. 1 (pp. 260-262). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 23. Levine, T. R. (2014). Frank, Mark. In T. R. Levine (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Deception, Vol. 1 (pp. 390-392). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 22. Levine, T. R. (2014). Park, Hee Sun. In T. R. Levine (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Deception, Vol. 2 (pp. 747-749). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 21. Levine, T. R. (2014). Park-Levine Probability Model. In T. R. Levine (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Deception, Vol. 2 (pp. 749-751). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 20. Levine, T. R. (2014). Veracity Effect. In T. R. Levine (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Deception, Vol. 2 (pp. 915-917). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 19. McCornack, S.A., & Levine, T. R. (2014). Lying, Difficulty of. In T. R. Levine (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Deception, Vol. 2 (pp. 612-614). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 18. Levine, T. R. (2012). Deception and deception detection. In M. T. Motley (Ed.). Forensic Communication: Application of Communication Research to Courtroom Litigation (pp. 67-87). NY: Hampton Press.

17.  Levine, T. R. (2012). The desirability of using confirmatory factor analysis on published scales. In W. P. Vogt & R. B. Johnson (Eds). Correlation and Regression Analysis (pp. 309-314). Sage.

16. Levine, T. R. (2012). How can we tell if someone is lying to us? In A. K. Goodboy & K. Shultz (Eds.), Introduction to communication studies: Translating scholarship into meaningful practice (pp. xx-xx). Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt. 

15. Levine, T. R. (2011). Quantitative social science methods of inquiry. In M. Knapp & J. Daley (Eds). Handbook of Interpersonal Communication. Sage.

14. Levine, T. R. & Hullett, C. (2010). Partial Eta Squared. In. N. J. Salkind (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Research Design. Sage.

13. Levine, T. R. & Kim, R. K. (2010). Some considerations for a new theory of deceptive communication. In M. Knapp & M. McGlone (Eds). The Interplay of Truth and Deception (pp. 16-34). Routledge.

12. Levine, T. R., & Kotowski, M. (2010). Measuring argumentativeness and verbal aggressiveness: Psychometric concerns and advances. In T. Avtgis & A. Rancer (Eds.) Arguments, Aggression, and Conflict: New Directions in Theory and Research (pp 68-81). NY: Routlege.

11. Levine, T. R., & Mongeau, P. A. (2010). Friends with Benefits Relationships: A Precarious Negotiation. In R. Stewart & M. Bruce (Eds.) College, Sex, and Philosophy (pp. 91 - 102). Wiley-Blackwell.

10. Levine, T. R., Park, H. S., & Kim, R. K. (2009). The essential role of motive in deception message production and detection. Proceedings of Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

 9. Burgoon, J. K., & Levine, T. R. (2009). Advances in deception detection. In. S. Smith & S. Wilson (Eds.). New Directions in Interpersonal Communication (pp. 201-220). Sage. 

8. Levine, T. R. (2009). Deception. In W. F. Eadie (Ed.) 21st Century Communication: A research Handbook (pp. 471-478). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

7. Levine, T. R. (2009). Quantitative Approaches to Communication. In W. F. Eadie (Ed.) 21st Century Communication: A Research Handbook (pp. 57-64). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 

6. Miller, M. D., & Levine, T. R. (2009).  Persuasion. In M. Salwen & D. W. Stacks (Eds.) An Integrated Approach to Communication Theory and Research (2nd Ed., pp. 245-259). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

5. Burgoon, J., Levine, T., Nunamaker, J., Metaxas, D, & Park, H. S. (2008). Rapid credibility assessment. Report prepared for Field Counterintelligence Activity, U.S. Department of Defense.

4. Levine, T. R. (2008). Deception Detection. In W. Donsbach (Ed.) The International Encyclopedia of Communication (vol III, pp .???-???) Blackwell.

3. Levine, T. R., & Hullet, C.R. (2008). Meta-analysis. In W. Donsbach (Ed.) The International Encyclopedia of Communication (Vol. VII, pp 3103-3107). Blackwell.

2. Bresnahan, M. J., & Levine, T. R. (2001). Appreciating cultural differences. In W. A. Donohue & L. L. Massi (Eds.) Communicating and connecting: Functions of human communication (2nd Ed.).  Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.

1. Miller, M. D., & Levine, T. R. (1996). Persuasion. In M. Salwen and D. W. Stacks (Eds.) An Integrated Approach to Communication Theory and Research (pp.261-265). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Papers Presented at Professional Meetings and Research Colloquia

 More than 160 Conference Papers or Posters (through 2016)

 Selected (Academic) Invited Lectures

  •  Carl Friedrich von Siemens Foundation Lecture, Munich, Germany

  • Los Alamos National Labs

  • Grand Rounds, Dept. of Surgery, UAB; Dept. of Anesthesiology, UAB

  • Culverhouse College of Business, Univ. of Alabama

  • Broad College of Business, Michigan State University

  • Department of Psychology, University of Michigan

  • Keynote, Southwestern Psychological Association

  • UVA Law School

TEACHING

UAB (2015 to present)

 HC 116 Freshman Honors Seminar

 CMST 105 Intro Human Communication

 CMST 105 Intro Human Communication (honors)

 CMST 321 Persuasion

 CMST 323 Deception

 CMST 425 Communication & Relationships

 CMST 494 Research Methods

 CM 601 Foundations of Communication

 CM 620 Persuasion

 CM 622 Interpersonal Communication

 CM 623 Deception

 CM 624 Seminar in Communication Theory and Research (Deception)

 CM 630 Seminar in Classic Research

 CM 694 Quantitative Communication Research Methods

Korea University (2013-2015)

 JMCO 242 Strategic Communication

 JMCO 330 Human Communication

 JMC 576 Strategic Communication

 JMC 616 Human Communication

 JMC 811 Experimental Research Design

Michigan State University (1999-2013)

 UGS200H Honors Research Seminar (Interactive Deception)

 COM 200 Methods of Communication Inquiry

 COM 325 Interpersonal Influence and Conflict

 COM 399 Special Topics: Deception

 COM 399 Special Topics: Argumentation and Debate (co-taught with Frank Boster)

 COM 425 Communication in Close Relationships

 COM 801 Communication Research I (PhD Core: Theory Construction; Phil. of Science)

 COM 802 Communication Research II (PhD Core: Research Design and Measurement)

 COM 860 Persuasion

 COM 892 Theory Construction (co-taught w/ Michael Burgoon)

 CAS 892 Special Topics: Statistical Conclusions Validity

 CAS 892 Special Topics: Scale Validation

 CAS 992 Doctoral Seminar on Deception

 CAS 992 Doctoral Seminar on Classic Research

University of Hawaii (1992-1999)

 SP 151 Personal and Public Speech

 SP 251 Effective Public Speaking

 SP 302 Intro to Inquiry (Writing Intensive)

 SP 361 Organizational Communication

 SP 364 Persuasion

 SP 381 Interpersonal Relations

 SP 602 Intro Grad. Methods

 SP 622 Advanced Grad. Methods

 SP 681 Relational Communication

 SP 697 Seminar on Measurement 

 SP 764 Seminar on Deception

 SP 764 Seminar on Persuasive Effects

Indiana University (1990-1992)

 S 122 Interpersonal Communication 

 S 301 Pragmatics of Interpersonal Communication

 S 324 Persuasive Speaking

 S 533 Interpersonal Communication

 S 633 Studies in Interpersonal Communication

Michigan State University (1986-1990)

 COM 100 Introduction to Human Communication 

 COM 125 Interpersonal Communication

 COM 205 Persuasion

 COM 326 Business Communication

 COM 475 Relational Communication 

West Virginia University (1985-1986)

 SC 12 Interpersonal Communication

 SC 111 Organizational Communication (Teaching Assistant)

 Direction of Graduate Students

 Chair, Doctoral Dissertation Committees, N = 12

 Clare, Dave (2014), Risner, Genevieve (2011), Serota, Kim (2011, co-directed with Boster), Shulman, Hillary (2011), Kang, DooSyen (2010, Advertising-PR), Duff, Desiree (2010), Kim, Sang (2009), Dibble, Jason (2008), Muthuswamy, Nithya (2006), Asada, Kelli (2005), Harms, Chad (2004), Shearman, Sachi (2004)

Member, Doctoral Dissertation Committees, N = 40 (outside member for students in Psychology, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Political Science, Business, Tourism-Hospitality, Advertising).   

Direction of Master's Theses, N = 19

 Anderson, C. (2023), Zhou, Z. (2023), Clare, D. (2011), Li, SY (2010), Kim, K. (2008), Shulman, H. (2007), Bisson, M. (2004), Fitzpatrick, S. (2004), Lee, E. (2004), Muthuswamy, N. (2003), Takada, J. (2002), Ferrara, M. H. (2001), Ohira, M. (2001), Lubers, J. G. (1998), Park, H. S. (1998), Kulp, C. (1996), Lapinski, M. K. (1995), Lee, C. R. (1995), Panlasigui, V. A. (1995)

 Member, Master's Committees (Thesis option)  N = 27

 Master's Chair or Committees (Non-Thesis) N = 50+

 SERVICE

 Professional Service

Founding Associate Editor, Communication Methods and Measures, 2006-2010.

Associate Editor, Communication Research Reports, 2007-2013.

Associate Editor, Human Communication Research, 2003-2006.

Guest Co-Editor, Human Communication Research, 28(4), 2002, (Special Issue: Research Methods)

Guest Co-Editor, Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2014, (Special Issue: Deception Theory)

 Editorial Board Member, Argumentation and Advocacy, 2008-2011.   

Editorial Board Member, Asian Journal of Communication, 2010-2112.

Editorial Board Member, Communication Education, 2005-2008.

Editorial Board Member, Communication Monographs, 1998-2009, 2019-present.

Editorial Board Member, Communication Quarterly, 1991-1993, 2004-2006.

Editorial Board Member, Communication Reports, 1994-2000, 2006-present.

Editorial Board Member, Communication Research Reports, 1996-present.

Editorial Board Member, Communication Studies, 2013-present.

Editorial Board Member, Communication Yearbook, 2011-2013.

Editorial Board Member, Human Communication Research, 2000-present.

Editorial Board Member, International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2013-2015.

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Applied Communication Research, 1998-2001, 2012-2014.

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Communication, 2008-2015, 2018-present.

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 2013-2023.

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, 2002-2007.

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2008-2010.

Editorial Board Member, Management Communication Quarterly, 1994 -1997.

 Invited Journal Reviewer, Acta Psychologica, 2020.

Invited Journal Reviewer, African Journal of AIDs Research, 2011.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Annals of the International Communication Association, 2017, 2019, 2020.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2007, 2012, 2014.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Asian Journal of Communication, 2004, 2005.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Basic and Applied Psychology, 2011.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Behavior Research Methods, 2011, 1013.

Invited Journal Reviewer, British Journal of Social Psychology, 2015.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Canadian Journal of Social Psychology, 2015.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Cognitive Science, 2023.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Communication Education, 2003, 2004.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Communication Methods and Measures, 2018, 2019, 2021.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Communication Monographs, 1990, 1994, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Communication Quarterly, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Communication Reports, 1994, 2001, 2004.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Communication Research, 2009, 2010, 2018, 2019, 2020.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Communication Research Reports, 1991, 1995.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Communication Studies, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Communication Theory, 2015, 2018.

Invited Chapter Reviewer, Communication Yearbook, 1997.

Invited Chapter Reviewer, Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2018

Invited Journal Reviewer, Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2011.

Invited Journal Reviewer, European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 2010, 2011.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Frontiers in Psychology, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2023.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Human Communication Research, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Information and Learning Sciences, 2021.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Information Systems Research, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011.

Invited Journal Reviewer, International Journal of Communication, 2017, 2020, 2021.

Invited Journal Reviewer, International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2012, 2013.

Invited Journal Reviewer, International Journal of Social Methodology Research, 2010.

Invited Journal Reviewer, International Journal of Psychology, 2011.

Invited Journal Reviewer, International Journal of Selection and Assessment, 2020.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 2018.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1998, 2010, 2011.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Journal of Communication, 2016, 2017.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2010, 2011, 2012. 

Invited Journal Reviewer, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2004, 2005, 2010. 2016.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, 2015.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2017, 2021.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 2006, 2015, 2016.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2008.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied, 2020.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2012.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 1993, 1994, 1995.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2003,

            2006, 2008, 2018, 2019, 2020.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Journal of Social Psychology, 2011.  

Invited Journal Reviewer, Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 2007.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Judgment and Decision Making, 2019.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Legal and Criminological Psychology, 2002, 2012, 2017.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Management Communication Quarterly, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2010, 2019.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Media Psychology, 2018. 

Invited Publication Reviewer, National Research Council, 2010.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Nature (Communications Psychology), 2023

Invited Journal Reviewer, Nature (Scientific Reports), 2020.

Invited Journal Reviewer, New Ideas in Psychology, 2018.

Invited Journal Reviewer, New Media and Society, 2017.

Invited Journal Reviewer, PNAS, 2022

Invited Journal Reviewer, Personal Relationships, 1996, 2000, 2007, 2013.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Personality and Individual Differences, 2006.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2020.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2005.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2022.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Psychological Bulletin, 2007, 2010.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Psychological Reports, 2018.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Psychological Science, 2015, 2020.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Psychology, Crime & Law, 2015.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Police and Criminal Psychology, 2012, 2014.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Police Practice and Research, 2019.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Political Psychology, 2017.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Policing, 2006, 2009, 2010.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Royal Society Open Science, 2021.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Simulation and Gaming, 2013.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Social Influence, 2009.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Social Justice Research, 2012.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2012, 2020.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Social Science Information, 2021.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Southern Communication Journal, 2002.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Swiss Journal of Psychology, 2011.

Invited Journal Reviewer, Western Journal of Communication, 1991, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008. 

 

Invited Grant Reviewer, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, 2012. 

Invited Grant Reviewer, NSF, Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (TESS), 2004.

Invited Grant Reviewer, NSF, Decision, Risk and Management Sciences Program, 2006, 2016.

Invited Grant Reviewer, NSF, Social Psychology, 2009, 2013, 2018, 2019.

Invited Grant Reviewer, NSF, Law and Social Science, 2010.

Invited Grant Reviewer, NSF, Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics, 2010.

Invited Grant Reviewer, Israel Science Foundation, 2010, 2011.

Invited Grant Reviewer, Velux Foundation, 2022.

 Member, Board of Directors, International Communication Association, 2013-2015.

Member, Advisory Board, Deception and Language Research Group, 2015 to present.

Member, Scientific Committee, Decepticon, International Conference of Deceptive Behavior, 2015 to present.

External Tenure & Promotion Reviewer: U Alabama, Arizona State, California-Davis, Cornell, U Hawaii, Hamline U, Hong Kong Baptist, U Huddersfield (UK), Louisiana State U, Maryland, Miami (FL), Minnesota, New Mexico, Northwestern, Purdue, Ohio State, Oklahoma, SUNY Buffalo, Tennessee at Chattanooga, Texas Tech, University of British Columbia.

Invited Faculty, NCA Doctoral Honors Seminar, Purdue University, July 2006.

Vice Chair, Interpersonal Division, International Communication Association, 2011-2012.

Chair, Interpersonal Division, International Communication Association, 2013-2015.

Chair, Thesis/Dissertation Award Committee, Interpersonal Division, International Communication Association,

            1993, 1994, 1995, 2013.

Young Scholar Award Committee, International Communication Association, 2004, 2005.

Dissertation/Young Scholar Award Committee, Interpersonal Division, NCA, 2008, 2011.

Chair, Awards Committee, Interpersonal Division, National Communication Association, 2008.

Conference Paper Reader, Interpersonal Division, International Communication Association, 1992, 1993, 1994,

            1995.

Conference Paper Reader, Communication Science & Biology, International Communication Association, 2020.

Conference Paper Reader, Interpersonal Division, National Communication Association, 2005.

Conference Paper Reader, Social Cog. Division, National Communication Association, 2009 - 2023.

Conference Paper Reader, KACA, International Communication Association, 2009, 2010.

Conference Paper Reader, International Network on Personal Relationships, 1996.

Conference Paper Reader, Decepticon, International Conference of Deceptive Behavior, 2015, 2017,2022.

Conference Paper Reader, Theory Division, Southern States Communication Association, 2021, 2022.

Conference Paper Reader, Interpersonal Division, Southern States Communication Association, 2022.

 Nominating Committee, Interpersonal Division, National Communication Association, 2001, 2002, 2008.  Nominating Committee, Intercultural Division, National Communication Association, 2005-2006.

 University Service: UAB

Department Chair, 2015 to Present.

Participant – Graduate, Blaze Leadership Program, 2017-2018.

Faculty Mentor, McNair Scholars, 2019.

Chair, Committee on Appointments of Distinguished Professor and University Professor, 2019.

Search Committee for External Chair, Sociology, 2016; Social work, 2019, 2020-21.

Search Committees: Anthropology, 2018.

T&P committees: Social Work, 2017.

 University Service: Michigan State University

 University Committee on Tenure and Promotion, 2009-2013; Chair, 2011-2012.

University Steering Committee, 2011-2012.

Academic Council, 2011-2012.

University Graduate Council, 2002-2006.

  Curriculum Subcommittee, 2002-2003, Graduate Welfare Subcommittee, 2002-2003, 

  UGA representative on UCC, Subcommittee C, 2002-2003, Academic Subcommittee, 2003-2004

  Agenda Committee, 2004-2005, Secretary, 2004-2005, Vice Chair 2005-2006.

University Curriculum Committee 2002-2003.

University Graduate Judiciary, 2002-2005.

University Hearing Board, 2006-2009.

Mentor, Honors College Professional Assistants Program, 2003-2004, 2010-2012.

Honors College Undergraduate Research Seminar, 2009.

College Advisory Council, College of Communication Arts and Sciences, 2004-2007.

Chair, Undergraduate Affairs Sub-committee, 2006-2007, Task force on evaluation of teaching, 2006, T&P criteria sub-committee, 2006-2007.

Chair, Dean Search Committee, College of Communication Arts and Sciences, 2005.

College of Communication Arts and Sciences Hearing Board, Chair, 2009.

College of Communication Arts and Sciences Methods Education Committee, Chair 2009-2010.

 Departmental Service: Michigan State University

 Advisory Committee, 2000-01, 2002-2004.

Equipment Committee, 2000-2001.

Graduate Affairs Committee, 2001-2010.

Search Committee, 2002-2003.

Secretary, 2000-2002.

Undergrad Affairs Committee, 1999-2001.

 University Service: University of Hawaii

 University Graduate Council, 1998. Chair, SPA Program Review Committee.

Arts & Sciences Faculty Senate Executive Committee, 1995-1997, Vice Chair, 1996-1997.

New Student Orientation, organized and presented "Taste of the College Classroom" presentations, 1996.

Director of Assessment, Oral Communication Intensive Program, 1995-1996.

Arts & Humanities Work Load Committee, 1998-1999.

Arts & Humanities Computer and Technology Committee, 1994-1995; 1998.

Strategic Planning Committee, Speech Across the Curriculum, 1994. 

University Committee on the Evaluation of Teaching, 1993-1995.

 Departmental Service: University of Hawaii

 Acting Department Chair, June 1996, October 1996, January 1998, June 1998.

Departmental Personnel Committee, 1996-1999. 

New Tenure and Promotion Criteria Committee, 1996-1997. Search Committee, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999.  Committee Chair, 1997.

Departmental Computer Committee, 1994-1996.

Graduate Admissions Committee, 1993-1999.

Work Load Policy Committee, 1996-1997.

Departmental Awards Committee, 1999.

 Community Service: Continuing Education Classes, University of Hawaii  

 SP 364, Persuasion, Fall 1998 (Maui Outreach).

SP 381, Interpersonal Communication, Fall 1997 (Maui Outreach).

Sp 251, Effective Public Speaking, Spring 1997 (Manoa Campus).

SP 381, Interpersonal Communication, Spring 1995 (HITS, Hawaii Interactive Television).

SP 381, Interpersonal Communication, Fall 1994 (Maui Outreach).

SP 361, Organizational Communication, Spring 1994 (Manoa Campus).

SP 151, Personal and Public Speech, Fall 1992 (Sub Base, Pearl Harbor Naval Station).

 Departmental Service: Indiana University

 Undergraduate Studies Committee, 1991-1992.

Course Director, S122 (Interpersonal Communication), 1991-1992. 

Community Outreach: Consulting, Communication Training, Deception Workshops

National Security Agency, Behavioral Analysis Unit, FBI, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Michigan State Police, Alabama District Attorney’s Association, San Marcos, TX Police, Louisiana District Attorney’s Office, Maricopa County District Attorney’s Office, Earnst & Young accounting firm, Dathorne & Butler Law Firm. 

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