Publications By Matthew Ansfield
**indicates LU student as co-author
Matthew Ansfield

Publications:

Ansfield, M. E. (re-submitted).  Smiling when distressed: When a smile is a frown turned upside down.  Personality and Social Psychological Bulletin.   Revised and re-submitted. 

DePaulo, B.M., Ansfield, M. E., Kirkendol, S., and Boden, J. (2004).  Serious lies.  Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 26, 145-167.

Anderson, D.E., DePaulo, B.M., & Ansfield, M.E. (2003).  The development of deception detection skill:  A longitudinal study of same sex friendsPersonality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28, 536-545.
                 
Batsell, W. R., Brown, A. S., Ansfield, M. E., & Paschall, G. Y. (2002).  “You WILL eat all of that!:  A retrospective analysis of forced consumption episodes.  Appetite, 38, 211-219. 

Anderson, D.E., Ansfield, M.E., & DePaulo, B.M. (1999).  Love’s best habit: Deception in the context of relationships.  In P. Philippot, R.S. Feldman, & E.J. Coats (Eds.), The social context of nonverbal behavior (pp. 372-409). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Anderson, D.E., DePaulo, B.M., Ansfield, M.E., Tickle, J.J., & Green, E. (1999).  Beliefs about cues to deception: Mindless stereotypes or untapped wisdom?  Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 23, 67-88.

Wegner, D. M., Ansfield, M. E., & Pilloff, D. (1998).  The putt and the pendulum:  Ironic effects of the mental control of action.  Psychological Science, 9, 196-199.

Ansfield, M. E., Wegner, D. M., & Bowser, R. (1996). Ironic effects of sleep urgency. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 37, 523-531.

Ansfield, M. E., & Wegner, D. M. (1996). The feeling of doing. In P. M. Gollwitzer & J. A. Bargh (Eds.), The psychology of action: Linking cognition and motivation to behavior (pp. 482-506).  New York: Guilford.

DePaulo, B. M., Ansfield, M. E., & Bell, K. L. (1996).  Theories about deception and paradigms for studying it.  Communication Theory, 6, 297-311.

DePaulo, B. M., & Ansfield, M. E. (1996).  Detecting deception from nonverbal cues: Pinocchio’s revenge.  Legal Medical Quarterly, 20, 15-19.

Ansfield, M. E., DePaulo, B. M., & Bell, K. L. (1995).  Familiarity effects in nonverbal understanding:  Recognizing our own facial expressions and our friends'. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 19, 135-149.

Ansfield, M. & Wegner, D. M. (1994). In one ear, infamy out the other:  Incrimination through innuendo in the media. The Editorial Eye, 17, 3-4.