Truth tellers provide less detail in delayed than in immediate interviews (likely due to forgetting), whereas liars provide similar amounts of detail in immediate and delayed interviews (displaying a metacognitive stability bias effect). We examined whether liar’s flawed metacognition after delays could be exploited by encouraging interviewees to provide more detail via a Model Statement. Truthful and deceptive participants were interviewed immediately (n = 78) or after a three-week delay (n = 78). Half the participants in each condition listened to a Model Statement before questioning. In the Immediate condition, truth tellers provided more details than liars. This pattern was unaffected by the Model Statement. In the Delayed condition, 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...
Practitioners frequently inform us that variable ‘total details’ is not suitable for lie detection p...
Truth tellers provide less detail in delayed than in immediate interviews (likely due to forgetting)...
Research examining how truth tellers' and liars' verbal behavior is attenuated as a function of dela...
Typically, truth-tellers report more detailed statements when interviewed immediately, compared to a...
Unlike truth-tellers’ statements that show forgetting, lie-tellers’ statements appear less sensitive...
We examined the effect of encoding quality and retention interval on the verbal accounts of truth te...
A metacognitive model of memory regulation was applied to information-gathering interviews with dece...
The strategic use of evidence in interviews with suspects has been shown to increase the ability of ...
This thesis used a ‘cognitive load plus’ approach to explore whether deliberate interventions, (e.g....
Asking unanticipated questions in investigative interviews can elicit differences in the verbal beha...
Compared to other interview procedures, the Cognitive Interview produces a larger amount of informat...
The Verifiability Approach predicts that truth tellers will include details that can be verified by ...
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...
Practitioners frequently inform us that variable ‘total details’ is not suitable for lie detection p...
Truth tellers provide less detail in delayed than in immediate interviews (likely due to forgetting)...
Research examining how truth tellers' and liars' verbal behavior is attenuated as a function of dela...
Typically, truth-tellers report more detailed statements when interviewed immediately, compared to a...
Unlike truth-tellers’ statements that show forgetting, lie-tellers’ statements appear less sensitive...
We examined the effect of encoding quality and retention interval on the verbal accounts of truth te...
A metacognitive model of memory regulation was applied to information-gathering interviews with dece...
The strategic use of evidence in interviews with suspects has been shown to increase the ability of ...
This thesis used a ‘cognitive load plus’ approach to explore whether deliberate interventions, (e.g....
Asking unanticipated questions in investigative interviews can elicit differences in the verbal beha...
Compared to other interview procedures, the Cognitive Interview produces a larger amount of informat...
The Verifiability Approach predicts that truth tellers will include details that can be verified by ...
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...
Practitioners frequently inform us that variable ‘total details’ is not suitable for lie detection p...