This study investigates the effect of correctional instructions when detecting lies about relational aggression. Based on models from the field of social psychology, we predict that correctional instruction will lead to a less pronounced lie bias and to more accurate lie detection. Seventy-five teachers received videotapes of students’ true denial messages (e.g., students were innocent) and untrue denial messages (students were involved in relational aggression). A random half of the teachers were either given no further instructions or were told not to use stereotypical non-verbal cues when forming judgements (correctional instruction condition). As predicted, teachers in the correctional instruction condition were slightly better at detec...
ABSTRACT.. Beliefs about behavioral clues to deception were investigated in 212 people, consisting o...
Recent exonerations of convicted defendants by the efforts of advocates like the Innocence Project a...
I describe a classroom exercise that demonstrates people\u27s inability to detect deception better t...
This study investigates the effect of correctional instructions when detecting lies about relational...
This study investigates the effect of correctional instructions when detecting lies about relational...
This study investigates the effect of correctional instructions when detecting lies about relational...
This study is a quasi-experiment focusing on the deception detection ability of prison inmates (n = ...
The present study explores how well teacher trainees can detect liars. Moreover, a new method was a...
The present study explores how well teacher trainees can detect liars. Moreover, a new method was a...
The present study explores how well teacher trainees can detect liars. Moreover, a new method was a...
The present study explores how well teacher trainees can detect liars. Moreover, a new method was a...
The present study explores how well teacher trainees can detect liars. Moreover, a new method was a...
Two studies investigated in which situations teachers (would) investigate whether a student was lyin...
Purpose. This paper is a survey examining beliefs about cues to deception held by prison inmates, pr...
Two studies investigated in which situations teachers (would) investigate whether a student was lyin...
ABSTRACT.. Beliefs about behavioral clues to deception were investigated in 212 people, consisting o...
Recent exonerations of convicted defendants by the efforts of advocates like the Innocence Project a...
I describe a classroom exercise that demonstrates people\u27s inability to detect deception better t...
This study investigates the effect of correctional instructions when detecting lies about relational...
This study investigates the effect of correctional instructions when detecting lies about relational...
This study investigates the effect of correctional instructions when detecting lies about relational...
This study is a quasi-experiment focusing on the deception detection ability of prison inmates (n = ...
The present study explores how well teacher trainees can detect liars. Moreover, a new method was a...
The present study explores how well teacher trainees can detect liars. Moreover, a new method was a...
The present study explores how well teacher trainees can detect liars. Moreover, a new method was a...
The present study explores how well teacher trainees can detect liars. Moreover, a new method was a...
The present study explores how well teacher trainees can detect liars. Moreover, a new method was a...
Two studies investigated in which situations teachers (would) investigate whether a student was lyin...
Purpose. This paper is a survey examining beliefs about cues to deception held by prison inmates, pr...
Two studies investigated in which situations teachers (would) investigate whether a student was lyin...
ABSTRACT.. Beliefs about behavioral clues to deception were investigated in 212 people, consisting o...
Recent exonerations of convicted defendants by the efforts of advocates like the Innocence Project a...
I describe a classroom exercise that demonstrates people\u27s inability to detect deception better t...