Asking unanticipated questions in investigative interviews can elicit differences in the verbal behaviour of truth-tellers and liars: When faced with unanticipated questions, liars give less detailed and consistent responses than truth-tellers. Do such differences in verbal behaviour lead to an improvement in the accuracy of interviewers’ veracity judgements? Two empirical studies evaluated the efficacy of the unanticipated questions technique. Experiment 1 compared two types of unanticipated questions (questions regarding the planning of a task and questions regarding the specific spatial and temporal details associated with the task), assessing the veracity judgements of interviewers and verbal content of interviewees’ responses. Experime...
Previous research suggests that lie detection can be improved by asking the interviewee unexpected q...
Lie detection research has typically focused on reports about a single event. However, in many foren...
The strategic use of evidence in interviews with suspects has been shown to increase the ability of ...
Asking unanticipated questions in investigative interviews can elicit differences in the verbal beha...
Asking unanticipated questions in investigative interviews can elicit differences in the verbal beha...
The objective of this study is to determine if the types of unanticipated questions asked during an ...
Purpose. Unexpected questions have been shown to increase cues to deception, without reducing the in...
Data files for the paper submitted to PLOSOneA copy of SPSS software is required to open these .sav ...
In many legal and intelligence settings it is necessary to evaluate whether a stated intention is tr...
Research examining detection of verbal deception reveals that lay observers generally perform at cha...
Research examining detection of verbal deception reveals that lay observers generally perform at cha...
Research examining detection of verbal deception reveals that lay observers generally perform at cha...
The present study investigated whether measurable verbal differences occur when people vocalize thei...
This study examined the efficacy of the Unanticipated/anticipated cognitive load deception detection...
Previous research suggests that lie detection can be improved by asking the interviewee unexpected q...
Previous research suggests that lie detection can be improved by asking the interviewee unexpected q...
Lie detection research has typically focused on reports about a single event. However, in many foren...
The strategic use of evidence in interviews with suspects has been shown to increase the ability of ...
Asking unanticipated questions in investigative interviews can elicit differences in the verbal beha...
Asking unanticipated questions in investigative interviews can elicit differences in the verbal beha...
The objective of this study is to determine if the types of unanticipated questions asked during an ...
Purpose. Unexpected questions have been shown to increase cues to deception, without reducing the in...
Data files for the paper submitted to PLOSOneA copy of SPSS software is required to open these .sav ...
In many legal and intelligence settings it is necessary to evaluate whether a stated intention is tr...
Research examining detection of verbal deception reveals that lay observers generally perform at cha...
Research examining detection of verbal deception reveals that lay observers generally perform at cha...
Research examining detection of verbal deception reveals that lay observers generally perform at cha...
The present study investigated whether measurable verbal differences occur when people vocalize thei...
This study examined the efficacy of the Unanticipated/anticipated cognitive load deception detection...
Previous research suggests that lie detection can be improved by asking the interviewee unexpected q...
Previous research suggests that lie detection can be improved by asking the interviewee unexpected q...
Lie detection research has typically focused on reports about a single event. However, in many foren...
The strategic use of evidence in interviews with suspects has been shown to increase the ability of ...