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Judee K. Burgoon is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their research spans multiple academic fields, including Psychology, Social Sciences, and Computer Science, with a focus on areas such as Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, and Information Systems.

The scientist's work primarily addresses topics related to deception detection and forensic psychology, social and intergroup psychology, team dynamics and performance, misinformation and its impacts, information and cyber security, conflict management and negotiation, and action observation and synchronization.

Recent scholarly articles by Burgoon include:

  • Nonverbal Behaviors "Speak" Relational Messages of Dominance, Trust, and Composure (2021) published in Frontiers in Psychology
  • How the Brunswikian Lens Model Illustrates the Relationship Between Physiological and Behavioral Signals and Psychological Emotional and Cognitive States (2022) published in Frontiers in Psychology

Judee K. Burgoon has also contributed to books published by Springer International Publishing and IntechOpen, including titles such as Detecting Trust and Deception in Group Interaction (2021) and The Psychology of Trust (2021).

Co-authorship collaborations have involved researchers including Norah E. Dunbar, Jay F. Nunamaker, Xunyu Chen, Xinran Wang, and Dimitris Metaxas.

Publications have appeared frequently in venues such as:

  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
  • Journal of Management Information Systems
  • IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
  • Frontiers in Computer Science

Burgoon's work integrates interdisciplinary approaches to better understand relational communication, trust, deception detection, and group interaction dynamics in contexts including psychology, information systems, and artificial intelligence.

Best Publications

  • Toward a more robust theory and measure of social presence: review and suggested criteria

    Frank Biocca;Chad Harms;Judee K. Burgoon

  • Relational communication in computer-mediated interaction

    Joseph Bart Walther;Judee K. Burgoon

  • Interpersonal Deception Theory

    David B. Buller;Judee K. Burgoon

  • Interpersonal Expectations, Expectancy Violations, and Emotional Communication

    Judee K. Burgoon

  • Nonverbal expectancy violations: Model elaboration and application to immediacy behaviors

    Judee K. Burgoon;Jerold L. Hale

  • The fundamental topoi of relational communication

    Judee K. Burgoon;Jerold L. Hale

  • Interpersonal Adaptation: Dyadic Interaction Patterns

    Judee K. Burgoon;Lesa A. Stern;Leesa Dillman

  • A Communication Model of Personal Space Violations: Explication and an Initial Test.

    Judee K. Burgoon

  • The unwillingness‐to‐communicate scale: Development and validation

    Judee K. Burgoon

  • Validation and measurement of the fundamental themes of relational communication

    Judee K. Burgoon;Jerold L. Hale

  • Nonverbal communication : the unspoken dialogue

    Judee K. Burgoon;David B. Buller;William Gill Woodall

  • Nonverbal Behaviors, Persuasion, and Credibility

    Judee K. Burgoon;Thomas Birk;Michael Pfau

  • Relational Messages Associated with Nonverbal Behaviors.

    Judee K. Burgoon;David B. Buller;Jerold L. Hale;Mark A. de Turck

  • Automating Linguistics-Based Cues for detecting deception in text-based asynchronous computer-mediated communication

    Lina Zhou;Judee K. Burgoon;Jay F. Nunamaker;Doug Twitchell

  • Information-Seeking Strategies, Uncertainty, and Computer-Mediated Communication toward a Conceptual Model

    Artemio Ramirez;Joseph B. Walther;Judee K. Burgoon;Michael J Sunnafrank

  • Testing the Interactivity Principle: Effects of Mediation, Propinquity, and Verbal and Nonverbal Modalities in Interpersonal Interaction

    Judee K. Burgoon;Joseph A. Bonito;Artemio Jr Ramirez;Norah E. Dunbar

  • TOWARD A THEORY OF PERSONAL SPACE EXPECTATIONS AND THEIR VIOLATIONS

    Judee K. Burgoon;Stephen B. Jones

  • Interactivity in human–computer interaction: a study of credibility, understanding, and influence

    J.K Burgoon;J.A Bonito;B Bengtsson;C Cederberg

  • Nonverbal Expectancies and the Evaluative Consequences of Violations

    Judee K. Burgoon;Joseph B. Walther

  • Effects of Communication Expectancies, Actual Communication, and Expectancy Disconfirmation on Evaluations of Communicators and Their Communication Behavior

    Judee K. Burgoon;Beth A. Le Poire

  • Interpersonal Deception Theory

    Judee K. Burgoon;David B. Buller

Frequent Co-Authors

Kory Floyd
Kory Floyd University of Arizona
Joseph B. Walther
Joseph B. Walther University of California, Santa Barbara
Walid A. Afifi
Walid A. Afifi University of California, Santa Barbara
Scott O. Lilienfeld
Scott O. Lilienfeld Emory University
Samantha Mann
Samantha Mann University of Portsmouth
Ray Bull
Ray Bull University of Derby
Jeffrey T. Hancock
Jeffrey T. Hancock Stanford University
Siegfried L. Sporer
Siegfried L. Sporer University of Giessen
Victoria Talwar
Victoria Talwar McGill University
Pär Anders Granhag
Pär Anders Granhag University of Gothenburg

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