Publications

Peer-reviewed articles

2023

Altay, S., Nera, K., Ejaz,  W., Schöpfer, C. & Tomas, F. (2023). Conspiracy Believers Underuse Social Information (Like Everyone Else). British Journal of Social Psychology.

Backus, A., Cohen, M., Cohn, N., Faber, M., Krahmer, E., Laparle, S., Maier, E., van Miltenburg, E., Roelofsen, F., Sciubba, E., Scholman, M., Shterionov, D., Sie, M., Tomas, F., Vanmassenhove, E., Venhuizen, N., & de Vos, C. (2023). MINDS: big questions for linguistics in the age of AI. Linguistics in the Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1075/avt.00094.bac 

Fernandes, M., Jonauskaite, D., Tomas, F., Laurent, E. & Mohr, C. (2023). Individual differences in self-reported lie detection abilities. Plos ONE.

van Miltenburg, E., Braggaar, A., Braun, N., Damen, D., van der Lee, C., Tomas, F., & Krahmer, E. (2023). How reproducible is best-worst scaling for human evaluation? A reproduction of ‘Data-to-text Generation with Macro Planning’. In Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Human Evaluation of NLP Systems.

2022

Braggaar, A., Tomas, F., Blomsma, P., Hommes, S., Braun, N., van Mieltenburg, E., van der Lee, C., Goudbeek, M., & Krahmer, E. (2022). A reproduction study of methods for evaluating dialogue system output: Replicating Santhanam and Shaikh (2019). In Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Natural Language Generation: Generation Challenges (pp. 86-93).

Tomas, F., Dodier, O., & Demarchi, S. (2022). Computational Measures of Deceptive Language: Prospects and Issues. Frontiers in Communication, 7, 792378.

2021

Tomas, F., Durand, T., Boulay, F., & Renard, T. (2021). Les «documenteurs», nouvelle arme dans la guerre de l’information. Revue internationale d'intelligence economique, 13(1), 119-142.

Tomas, F., Poste, C., & Demarchi, S. (2021). Post-homicidal behaviors of intrafamilial crime authors in France: An archival study. European Review of Applied Psychology, 71(4).

Demarchi, S., Tomas, F., & Fanton, L. (2021). False Rape Allegation and Regret: A Theoretical Model Based on Cognitive Dissonance. Archives of Sexual Behavior. doi:10.1007/s10508-020-01847-z

Tomas, F., Tsimperidis, I., Demarchi, S., & El Massioui, F. (2021). Keyboard dynamics discrepancies between baseline and deceptive eyewitness narratives. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 35(1), 112-122.

Tomas, F., Dodier, O., & Demarchi, S. (2021). Baselining affects the production of deceptive narratives. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 35(1), 300-307.

2020

Demarchi, S., Tomas, F., Franchi, A., & Fanton, L. (2020). Cognitive dissonance and false rape allegations: A case study. La Revue de Médecine Légale, 11(3), 122-128. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.medleg.2020.04.004 

2019

Adams-Quackenbush, N. M., Horselenberg, R., Tomas, F., & van Koppen, P. (2019). Detecting guilt-presumption in a police-suspect interview: An evaluation of the questions in a murder case. Investigative Interviewing: Research and Practice 1, 10(1), 37-60. 

Denault, V., Rioux-Turcotte, J, & Tomas F. (2019). La spontanéité du discours, un facteur déterminant la crédibilité des témoins. Scriptum (3).

Dodier, O., Tomas, F., Payoux, M., & Elissalde, B. (2019). Professional Experience in Investigative Interviews Does not Ensure Strong Knowledge about Memory. Psychological Research on Urban Society. (full text available on ResearchGate)

2018

Dodier, O., & Tomas, F. (2018). When psychological science fails to be heard: The lack of evidence-based arguments in a ministerial report on child sexual abuse. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law.


Monographs

Dupas, F. & Tomas, F. (2023). Êtes-vous capable de me lire ? Un regard sceptique sur le "langage du corps" [Can you read me? A skeptical look at "body language"]. Book-e-Book.

Tomas, F. (2021). Dis c'est quoi l'esprit critique. La Renaissance du Livre.

Elissalde, B., Tomas, F., Delmas, H., & Raffin, G. (2019). Le mensonge: Psychologie, applications et outils de détection. Dunod

Academic Communications

Tomas, F., & van der Zanden, T. (2023). There Are Layers to Liars: A Systematic Review of Online Dating Deception. Paper presented at the 2023 ICA Conference, Toronto, Canada.

Tomas, F., de Bont, K., & Vanwesenbeeck, I. (2023). Influencer Endorsements: How Perceived Deception and Perceived Similarity Affect the Source Credibility of Product Reviews by Influencers. Paper presented at the 2023 ICA Conference, Toronto, Canada.

Tomas, F., de Bont, K., & Vanwesenbeeck, I. (2022). Influencer Endorsements: How Perceived Deception and Perceived Similarity Affect the Source Credibility of Product Reviews by Influencers. Paper presented at the Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap 2023, Enschede, The Netherlands.

Tomas, F., & Demarchi, S. (September, 2022). When AI Fails, Rely on Humans: Improving Criminal Detection Based on Eyewitness Description Content. Paper presented at SPCP 2022 Annual Conference, Québec City, Canada.

Noc, M., Ginet, M., Tomas, F., & Deslauriers-Varin, N. (September, 2022). Mnemonics to Increase Information Gathering and Lie Detection in Suspects Interviews: Written, Drawn, and Reverse Order Recalls. Poster presented at SPCP 2022 Annual Conference, Québec City, Canada.

Fernandes, M., Jonauskaite, D., Tomas, F., Laurent, E. & Mohr, C. (2022). Individual differences in self-reported lie detection abilities. Poster presented at the International Investigative Interviewing Group Conference 2022, Winchester, UK.

Tomas, F., & Demarchi, S. (June, 2022). Beliefs, Confidence, and Attribution Bias regarding Deception Cues in Police Officers and Laypeople. Paper presented at the International Investigative Interviewing Group Conference 2022, Winchester, UK.

Tomas, F., Taddeï, A., & Demarchi, S. (June, 2022). “Be on the Lookout!”: Content of Perpetrator Description by an Eyewitness Affects Selection Time of Potential Suspects. Paper presented at the International Investigative Interviewing Group Conference 2022, Winchester, UK.

Tomas, F., Tsimperidis, I., Demarchi, S., & El Massioui, F. (June 2019). Dynamic Keylogger Analysis of Truthful and Deceptive Accounts. Paper presented at the European Association of Psychology and Law 2019, Santiago de Compotsela, Spain.

Tomas, F., Demarchi, S., & El Massioui, F. (2019). A stylometric analysis of lexical diversity and word length for deception detection. Oral communication presentend at Linguists' Day 2019, Brussels, Belgium.

Tomas, F. (May 2019). Forensic Linguistics: warning signs in speech patterns. Invited oral communication presented at Behavioral Analysis 2019, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

Tomas, F., Delmas, H., Demarchi, S., Mollaret, P., & El Massioui, F. (2018, July). A Baseline Approach to Automatic Written Deception. Oral communication at the annual meeting of European Association of Psychology and Law, Porto, Portugal.

Tomas, F., Dodier, O., Verkampt, F, & Ginet, M. (2018, June). Pourquoi les enquêteurs utilisent des questions suggestives lors des auditions de mineurs ? Une étude quasi-expérimentale sur la base d'une audition factice. Oral communication presented at the 2018 International Congress of Applied Psychology. 

Tomas, F., & Demarchi, S. (2018, June). Fillers Similarity, Sequential Presentation and Varying Values Impact the Social Utility of Lineups. Oral communication presented at the 2018 International Congress of Applied Psychology. 

Tomas, F., Demarchi, S., Mollaret, P., & El Massioui, F. (2018, June). Auditory Cognitive Load To Distinguish Truthful From Deceptive Written Accounts. Oral communication presented at the 2018 International Congress of Applied Psychology. 

Tomas, F., Demarchi, S., & Fanton, L. (2018, June). False rape allegation and regret: A model based on cognitive dissonance. Oral communication presented at the 2018 International Congress of Applied Psychology. 

Tomas, F., Demarchi, S., & Fanton, L. (2017). Le regret comme motivation de fausses allégations de viol : proposition d’un modèle. Oral communication presented at the 50ème congrès international de médecine légale, Paris, France.  

Tomas, F., & Demarchi, S. (2017). Exploring auditory cognitive load to detect deceptive accounts. Oral communication presented at the 1st International Caparica Conference in Translational Forensics, Caparica, Portugal. 

Delmas, H., Tomas, F., Rochat, N., Renoult, J., Demarchi, S., Tijus, C., & Urdapilleta, I. (July 2016). Beliefs about facial cues of serious and trivial lies. Oral communication at the annual meeting of European Association of Psychology and Law, Toulouse, France. 

Denault, V., Rioux-Turcotte, J., Tomas, F. (2016). La spontanéité du discours, un facteur déterminant la crédibilité des témoins. Oral communication presented at Colloque VocUM 2016. Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada. 

Rochat, N., Delmas, H., Tomas, F., Demarchi, S., Tijus, C., & Urdapilleta, I. (2016). Sincere and fallacious classification based on pupillometry data in a GKT. Oral communication presented at the 9th International Investigative Interviewing Research Group, London, United Kingdom. 

Tomas, F. (2016). Pseudosciences dans l’analyse des communications orales et écrites mensongères. Oral communication presented at the 9th International Investigative Interviewing Research Group, London, United Kingdom.