Individual cues to deception are subtle and often missed by lay people and law enforcement alike. Linguistic statement analysis remains a potentially useful way of overcoming individual diagnostic limitations (e.g. Criteria based Content Analysis; Steller & Köhnken, 1989; Reality monitoring; Johnson & Raye, 1981; Scientific Content Analysis; Sapir, 1996). Unfortunately many of these procedures are time-consuming, require in-depth training, as well as lack empirical support and/or external validity. The current dissertation develops a novel approach to statement veracity analysis that is simple to learn, easy to administer, theoretically sound, and empirically validated. Two strategies were proposed for detecting differences between liars\u2...
Previous research has found that people are little better than chance at accurately judging if someo...
Little research has been undertaken into high stakes deception, and even less into high stakes decep...
An individual's ability to discriminate lies from truth is far from accurate, and is poorly related ...
Individual cues to deception are subtle and often missed by lay people and law enforcement alike. Li...
Individual cues to deception are subtle and often missed by lay people and law enforcement alike. Li...
Individual cues to deception are subtle and often missed by lay people and law enforcement alike. Li...
Deception research has traditionally focused on three methods of identifying liars and truth tellers...
Little research has been done to determine whether the cues to deception researched by academia and ...
We have been reliably informed by practitioners that police officers and intelligence officers acros...
This article provides an overview of verbal lie detection research. This type of research began in t...
Little research has been undertaken into high stakes deception, and even less into high stakes decep...
This article provides an overview of verbal lie detection research. This type of research began in t...
It is currently unknown how lie detection accuracy is affected when someone is speaking in his or he...
An individual's ability to discriminate lies from truth is far from accurate, and is poorly related ...
An individual's ability to discriminate lies from truth is far from accurate, and is poorly related ...
Previous research has found that people are little better than chance at accurately judging if someo...
Little research has been undertaken into high stakes deception, and even less into high stakes decep...
An individual's ability to discriminate lies from truth is far from accurate, and is poorly related ...
Individual cues to deception are subtle and often missed by lay people and law enforcement alike. Li...
Individual cues to deception are subtle and often missed by lay people and law enforcement alike. Li...
Individual cues to deception are subtle and often missed by lay people and law enforcement alike. Li...
Deception research has traditionally focused on three methods of identifying liars and truth tellers...
Little research has been done to determine whether the cues to deception researched by academia and ...
We have been reliably informed by practitioners that police officers and intelligence officers acros...
This article provides an overview of verbal lie detection research. This type of research began in t...
Little research has been undertaken into high stakes deception, and even less into high stakes decep...
This article provides an overview of verbal lie detection research. This type of research began in t...
It is currently unknown how lie detection accuracy is affected when someone is speaking in his or he...
An individual's ability to discriminate lies from truth is far from accurate, and is poorly related ...
An individual's ability to discriminate lies from truth is far from accurate, and is poorly related ...
Previous research has found that people are little better than chance at accurately judging if someo...
Little research has been undertaken into high stakes deception, and even less into high stakes decep...
An individual's ability to discriminate lies from truth is far from accurate, and is poorly related ...