Annotated Bibliography, Journalism, mass media and communication

Deception between Parent and Child: Evaluating Reasoning, the Ability to Detect, and Learning to Lie
Project description

For annotated bibliographies, use standard APA format for the citations, then add a brief entry, including:
• 2 to 4 sentences to summarize the main idea(s) of the source.
o What are the main arguments?
o What is the point of this book/article?
o What topics are covered?
• 1 or 2 sentences to assess and evaluate the source.
o How does it compare with other sources in your bibliography?
o Is this information reliable?
o Is the source objective or biased?
• 1 or 2 sentences to reflect on the source.
o Was this source helpful to you?
o How can you use this source for your research project?
o Has it changed how you think about your topic?

1. Bustle, J. L., (2008, January). Honey, the dog ran away: key aspects, situational exigencies, and motivating factors of parental deception. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the NCA 94th Annual Convention, Online <PDF>. 2012-06-21 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p257618_index.html

2. Heyman, G., Luu, D., & Lee, K. (2009). Parenting by lying. Journal of Moral Education, 38(3), 353-369. doi: 10.1080/03057240903101630

3. Knox, D., Zusman, M.E., & McGinty, K. (2001). Deception of parents during adolescence. Adolescence, 36, 611-614.

4. Sheridan, M. R., & Flowers, K. A. (2010). Reaction times and deception – the lying constant. International Journal Of Psychological Studies, 2(2), 41-51.

5. Perkins, S. A., & Turiel, E. (2007). To lie or not to lie: to whom and under what
circumstances. Child Development, 78(2), 609-621. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2007.01017.x

6. Individual differences in persistence in lying and experiences while deceiving
Aldert Vrij, Michelle Holland
Communication Research Reports
Vol. 15, Iss. 3, 1998

7. Centered but not Caught in the Middle: Stepchildren’s Perceptions of Dialectical Contradictions in the Communication of Co-Parents
Dawn O. Braithwaite, Paige W. Toller, Karen L. Daas, Wesley T. Durham, Adam C. Jones
Journal of Applied Communication Research
Vol. 36, Iss. 1, 2008

8. The Distinction Between Lying and Pretending
Marjorie Taylor, Gretchen L. Lussier, Bayta L. Maring
Journal of Cognition and Development
Vol. 4, Iss. 3, 2003

9. Purposes and effects of lying
Dale Hample
Southern Speech Communication Journal
Vol. 46, Iss. 1, 1980

10. Teenagers Lie a Lot: A Further Investigation into the Prevalence of Lying
Timothy R. Levine, Kim B. Serota, Frankie Carey, Doug Messer
Communication Research Reports
Vol. 30, Iss. 3, 2013