Paul Taylor

Paul Taylor

Lancaster University

H-index: 39

Europe-United Kingdom

About Paul Taylor

Paul Taylor, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Lancaster University, specializes in the field of human cooperation, behavioral analytics, crime prevention, psychology and law.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Sorting insiders from co-workers: remote synchronous computer-mediated triage for investigating insider attacks

The effect of individual differences in episodic future thought on credibility in occupation interviews

How multiple interviews and interview framing influence the development and maintenance of rapport

The effect of episodic future thinking ability on subjective cue use when judging credibility

Cross cultural verbal cues to deception: truth and lies in first and second language forensic interview contexts

Cultural differences in the Efficacy of Unexpected Questions, Sketching, and Timeline Methods in Eliciting Cues to Deception

The influence strategies of interviewees suspected of controlling or coercive behavior

Behavioral consistency in the digital age

Paul Taylor Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology and University of Twente

Citations(all)

7455

Citations(since 2020)

3511

Cited By

5215

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

73

i10Index(since 2020)

56

Email

University Profile Page

Lancaster University

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Paul Taylor Skills & Research Interests

human cooperation

behavioral analytics

crime prevention

psychology and law

Top articles of Paul Taylor

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Sorting insiders from co-workers: remote synchronous computer-mediated triage for investigating insider attacks

Human Factors

Coral J Dando

Paul J Taylor

Tarek Menacere

Thomas C Ormerod

Linden J Ball

...

2024/1

The effect of individual differences in episodic future thought on credibility in occupation interviews

Applied Cognitive Psychology

Felicity O'Connell

Delyth Stone

Zarah Vernham

Paul Taylor

Lara Warmelink

2024/1

How multiple interviews and interview framing influence the development and maintenance of rapport

Psychology, Crime & Law

Lynn Weiher

Steven James Watson

Paul J Taylor

Kirk Luther

2023/10/11

The effect of episodic future thinking ability on subjective cue use when judging credibility

Legal and Criminological Psychology

Felicity O'Connell

Zarah Vernham

Paul Taylor

Lara Warmelink

2023/9

Cross cultural verbal cues to deception: truth and lies in first and second language forensic interview contexts

Frontiers in Psychology

Coral J Dando

Paul J Taylor

Alexandra L Sandham

2023/5/30

Cultural differences in the Efficacy of Unexpected Questions, Sketching, and Timeline Methods in Eliciting Cues to Deception

Frontiers in Psychology

Irina Tache

Lara Warmelink

Paul Taylor

Lorraine Hope

2023

The influence strategies of interviewees suspected of controlling or coercive behavior

Psychology, Crime & Law

Steven J Watson

Kirk Luther

Paul J Taylor

Anna-Lena Bracksieker

Julie Jackson

2022/11/11

Behavioral consistency in the digital age

Psychological science

Heather Shaw

Paul J Taylor

David A Ellis

Stacey M Conchie

2022/3

Measurement practices exacerbate the generalizability crisis: Novel digital measures can help

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Brittany I Davidson

David Ellis

Clemens Stachl

Paul Taylor

Adam Joinson

2021/4/13

Urgent issues and prospects at the intersection of culture, memory, and witness interviews: Exploring the challenges for research and practice

Legal and criminological psychology

Lorraine Hope

Nkansah Anakwah

Jan Antfolk

Sonja P Brubacher

Heather Flowe

...

2022/2

Facilitating recall and particularisation of repeated events in adults using a multi-method interviewing format

Memory

Feni Kontogianni

Eva Rubinova

Lorraine Hope

Paul J Taylor

Aldert Vrij

...

2021/4/21

Oral hygiene effects verbal and nonverbal displays of confidence

The Journal of social psychology

Paul Taylor

Faye Banks

Daniel Jolley

David Ellis

Steven Watson

...

2021/3/4

Poles Apart? The Extent of Similarity between Online Extremist and Non-Extremist Message Content

Frontiers in Psychology

Sheryl Prentice

Paul J Taylor

2021/11/19

Multiple perpetrator rape: is perpetrator violence the result of victim resistance, deindividuation, or leader-follower dynamics?

Psychology of violence

Jessica Woodhams

Paul J Taylor

Claire Cooke

2020

Communication Error Management in Law Enforcement Interactions: A Sender’s Perspective

Criminal justice and behavior

Miriam SD Oostinga

Ellen Giebels

Paul J Taylor

2020/1

A liar and a copycat: nonverbal coordination increases with lie difficulty

Royal Society Open Science

Sophie Van Der Zee

Paul Taylor

Ruth Wong

John Dixon

Tarek Menacere

2020/12/11

“Tell me more about this…”: An examination of the efficacy of follow‐up open questions following an initial account

Applied Cognitive Psychology

Feni Kontogianni

Lorraine Hope

Paul J Taylor

Aldert Vrij

Fiona Gabbert

2020/9

A psychometric investigation into the structure of deception strategy use

Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology

Iain Hamlin

Paul J Taylor

Liam Cross

Katharina MacInnes

Sophie Van der Zee

2020/3/26

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Co-Authors

H-index: 56
Susan Cartwright

Susan Cartwright

Lancaster University

H-index: 53
Professor Paul Rayson

Professor Paul Rayson

Lancaster University

H-index: 40
Tom Ormerod

Tom Ormerod

University of Sussex

H-index: 38
Mark Levine

Mark Levine

University of Exeter

H-index: 34
Brent Snook

Brent Snook

Memorial University of Newfoundland

H-index: 34
Ellen Giebels

Ellen Giebels

Universiteit Twente

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