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Ronald P. Fisher is affiliated with Florida International University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on psychology, with a significant emphasis on social psychology, cognitive neuroscience, artificial intelligence, clinical psychology, and sociology and political science as subfields of study.

The main topics covered in Fisher's work include deception detection and forensic psychology, memory processes and influences, psychopathy, forensic psychiatry and sexual offending, adversarial robustness in machine learning, team dynamics and performance, hate speech and cyberbullying detection, and misinformation and its impacts.

Frequent coauthors in Fisher's publications include Aldert Vrij, Sharon Leal, Haneen Deeb, Tzachi Ashkenazi, and Samantha Mann.

Some of the most common publication venues for Fisher's research are:

  • The European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
  • Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
  • Applied Cognitive Psychology
  • Psychiatry Psychology and Law
  • Applied Police Briefings

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Fisher are:

  • "How researchers can make verbal lie detection more attractive for practitioners," 2022, Psychiatry Psychology and Law
  • "Combining Verbal Veracity Assessment Techniques to Distinguish Truth Tellers from Lie Tellers," 2020, The European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
  • "Verbal Lie Detection: Its Past, Present and Future," 2022, Brain Sciences
  • "Plausibility: A Verbal Cue to Veracity worth Examining?" 2020, The European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
  • "Unraveling the Misconception About Deception and Nervous Behavior," 2020, Frontiers in Psychology

Best Publications

  • Increasing Cognitive Load to Facilitate Lie Detection: The Benefit of Recalling an Event in Reverse Order

    Aldert Vrij;Samantha A. Mann;Ronald P. Fisher;Sharon Leal

  • From the Lab to the Police Station A Successful Application of Eyewitness Research

    Gary L. Wells;Roy S. Malpass;R. C. L. Lindsay;Ronald P. Fisher

  • Outsmarting the Liars: The Benefit of Asking Unanticipated Questions

    Aldert Vrij;Sharon Leal;Pär Anders Granhag;Samantha Mann

  • Detecting deception by manipulating cognitive load

    Aldert Vrij;Ronald Fisher;Samantha Mann;Sharon Leal

  • A cognitive approach to lie detection: A meta‐analysis

    Aldert Vrij;Ronald P. Fisher;Hartmut Blank

  • Enhancement of Eyewitness Memory with the Cognitive Interview

    R. Edward Geiselman;Ronald P. Fisher;David P. MacKinnon;Heidi L. Holland

  • Cues to Deception and Ability to Detect Lies as a Function of Police Interview Styles

    Aldert Vrij;Samantha Mann;Susanne Kristen;Ronald P. Fisher

  • Protecting eyewitness evidence: examining the efficacy of a self-administered interview tool

    Fiona Gabbert;Lorraine Hope;Ronald P. Fisher

  • A cognitive load approach to lie detection

    Aldert Vrij;Ronald Fisher;Samantha Mann;Sharon Leal

  • Exploiting liars' verbal strategies by examining the verifiability of details

    Galit Nahari;Aldert Vrij;Ronald P. Fisher

  • INTERVIEWING VICTIMS AND WITNESSES OF CRIME

    Ronald P. Fisher

  • The Cognitive Interview method of conducting police interviews: Eliciting extensive information and promoting Therapeutic Jurisprudence

    Ronald P. Fisher;R. Edward Geiselman

  • Eliciting Reliable Information in Investigative Interviews

    Aldert Vrij;Lorraine Hope;Ronald P. Fisher

  • Tests and test feedback as learning sources

    Mark A. McDaniel;Ronald P. Fisher

  • Beliefs and data on the relationship between consistency and accuracy of eyewitness testimony

    Neil Brewer;Rob Potter;Ronald P. Fisher;Nigel Bond

  • An Empirical Test of the Behaviour Analysis Interview

    Aldert Vrij;Samantha Mann;Ronald P. Fisher

  • The effects of varied retrieval cues on reminiscence in eyewitness memory

    Julian A. E. Gilbert;Ronald P. Fisher

  • You cannot hide your telephone lies: Providing a model statement as an aid to detect deception in insurance telephone calls

    Sharon Leal;Aldert Vrij;Lara Warmelink;Zarah Vernham

  • ‘Look into my eyes’: can an instruction to maintain eye contact facilitate lie detection?

    Aldert Vrij;Samantha Mann;Sharon Leal;Ronald Fisher

  • Interviewing Cooperative Witnesses

    Ronald P. Fisher;Rebecca Milne;Ray Bull

  • The verifiability approach:countermeasures facilitate its ability to discriminate between truths and lies: the verifiability approach and countermeasures

    Galit Nahari;Aldert Vrij;Ronald P. Fisher

  • The Cognitive Interview Method of Conducting Police Interviews: Eliciting ExtensiveInformation and Promoting Therapeutic Jurisprudence

    Ronald Philip Fisher;R. Edward Geiselman

Frequent Co-Authors

Aldert Vrij
Aldert Vrij University of Portsmouth
Sharon Leal
Sharon Leal University of Portsmouth
Samantha Mann
Samantha Mann University of Portsmouth
Pär Anders Granhag
Pär Anders Granhag University of Gothenburg
Ray Bull
Ray Bull University of Derby
Neil Brewer
Neil Brewer Flinders University
John T. Wixted
John T. Wixted University of California, San Diego
Martine B. Powell
Martine B. Powell Griffith University
Laura Mickes
Laura Mickes University of Bristol
Bruno Verschuere
Bruno Verschuere University of Amsterdam

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