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Institution
Texas Christian University
Current Position
Professor
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Duke, 1980
Research Interests
 | Interpersonal Processes |
 | Nonverbal Behavior |
 | Research Methods/Assessment |
Courses Taught
 | The Truth About Lies |
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Charles Bond
Department of Psychology
Texas Christian University
TCU Box 298920
Fort Worth, Texas 76129
U.S.A.
Home Page
Phone: (817) 257-6418
Fax: (817) 257-7681

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I have interests in quantitative psychology and social psychology. My quantitative work has concerned statistical models for interpersonal processes. My social psychological research on deception has drawn interest from the FBI, the CIA, and the National Academy of Sciences. |

- Bond, C. F., Jr., and Atoum, A.O. (2000). International deception. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 26, 385-395.
- Bond, C.F., Jr., and Kenny, D.A. (2002). The triangle of interpersonal models. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 83, 355–366.
- Bond, C.F., Jr., and Richardson, K. (2004). Seeing the Fisher Z-transformation. Psychometrika, 69, 291-303.
- Bond, C.F., Jr., Horn, E.M., & Kenny, D.A. (1997). A model for triadic relations. Psychological Methods, 2, 79-94.
- Bond, C. F., Jr., Omar, A., Pitre, U., Lashley, B. R., Skaggs, L. M., & Kirk, C. T. (1992). Fishy-looking liars: Deception judgment from expectancy violation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 63, 969-977.
- Richard, F.D., Bond, C.F., Jr., and Stokes-Zoota, J.J. (2003). One hundred years of social psychology quantitatively described. Review of General Psychology, 7, 331-363.
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