The present study examined whether investigators can be trained to elicit and detect cues to deception. The study included two training conditions and a control condition. Participants in the virtual Human Intelligent Tutoring System (vHITS) conditions completed a training program for deception detection and investigative interviewing. The primary components of this training were one-on-one interaction with a virtual human and tutoring tailored to specific participant responses. Participants in the Computer Based Training (CBT) conditions completed a comparable training program for deception detection and investigative interviewing. However, this program provided a more passive training environment with no interaction between student and tu...
AbstractDeception is an inevitable component of human interaction. Researchers and practitioners are...
Humans are known as fallible lie detectors, often considered inept and nescient in unmasking deceit....
Past research has found that, generally, we are not very accurate at detecting deception (Vrij, Fish...
The present study examined whether investigators can be trained to elicit and detect cues to decepti...
Research attempting to train individuals to detect deception has demonstrated small, inconsistent ef...
Research attempting to train individuals to detect deception has demonstrated small, inconsistent ef...
Deception is a part of everyday life for many people. Given this reality, how can employers be certa...
Abstract. People are not very good at detecting deception in normal communication, and past efforts ...
Deception research has traditionally focused on three methods of identifying liars and truth tellers...
Deception is a common part of everyday communication. Most of the research on deception has focused ...
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 ability to make judgments of veracity was investigated to see if training individuals on visual,...
One effective way for organizations to capture expert knowledge and experience is to encapsulate it ...
AbstractDeception is an inevitable component of human interaction. Researchers and practitioners are...
Humans are known as fallible lie detectors, often considered inept and nescient in unmasking deceit....
Past research has found that, generally, we are not very accurate at detecting deception (Vrij, Fish...
The present study examined whether investigators can be trained to elicit and detect cues to decepti...
Research attempting to train individuals to detect deception has demonstrated small, inconsistent ef...
Research attempting to train individuals to detect deception has demonstrated small, inconsistent ef...
Deception is a part of everyday life for many people. Given this reality, how can employers be certa...
Abstract. People are not very good at detecting deception in normal communication, and past efforts ...
Deception research has traditionally focused on three methods of identifying liars and truth tellers...
Deception is a common part of everyday communication. Most of the research on deception has focused ...
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 ability to make judgments of veracity was investigated to see if training individuals on visual,...
One effective way for organizations to capture expert knowledge and experience is to encapsulate it ...
AbstractDeception is an inevitable component of human interaction. Researchers and practitioners are...
Humans are known as fallible lie detectors, often considered inept and nescient in unmasking deceit....
Past research has found that, generally, we are not very accurate at detecting deception (Vrij, Fish...