Rated trust in intuitive efficacy (measured as trust, belief, use, accuracy and weighting of intuition) was investigated as a predictor of self-designated use of intuitive (hunch and hunch plus evidential belief) vs. deliberative (evidential belief and evidential belief plus hunch) deception detection judgments and actual accuracy. Twenty-nine student participants were filmed as they made true and deceptive statements about their everyday activities on a given evening (last Friday night), and college students (N=238) judged 20 (10=true, 10=deceptive) of these filmed statements as truthful or deceptive. Participants provided ratings of reliance on hunches vs. evidential belief, confidence in film judgments, intuitive efficacy, accuracy in de...
When listening to a story that may be a lie or a truth, it seems we should use logic to detect the l...
People are generally too trusting, which decreases their ability to detect deceit. This suggests tha...
People are generally too trusting, which decreases their ability to detect deceit. This suggests tha...
This research is based on studies conducted by Albrechtson et al. (2009) which suggests that people ...
Many people assume that logical thinking can help to detect deception; however, previous studies sho...
When we make judgments of others, we follow specific criteria. We watch others; we watch their body ...
Previous research has found that although people are generally not accurate at detecting deception, ...
Deception detection ability is an area that is not short of research, yet there is currently no defi...
Two studies were completed examining which of two processing styles (intuitive or deliberative) is m...
Does increased eye contact mean one is telling the truth? Do people telling lies give out more irrel...
In this dissertation, three studies investigate how a person\u27s beliefs about the cues that indica...
Lie detection is an important topic to study because it gives researchers, police officers, and peop...
Decades of research have shown that people are poor at detecting deception. Understandably, people s...
Decades of research have shown that people are poor at detecting deception. Understandably, people s...
Decades of research have shown that people are poor at detecting deception. Understandably, people s...
When listening to a story that may be a lie or a truth, it seems we should use logic to detect the l...
People are generally too trusting, which decreases their ability to detect deceit. This suggests tha...
People are generally too trusting, which decreases their ability to detect deceit. This suggests tha...
This research is based on studies conducted by Albrechtson et al. (2009) which suggests that people ...
Many people assume that logical thinking can help to detect deception; however, previous studies sho...
When we make judgments of others, we follow specific criteria. We watch others; we watch their body ...
Previous research has found that although people are generally not accurate at detecting deception, ...
Deception detection ability is an area that is not short of research, yet there is currently no defi...
Two studies were completed examining which of two processing styles (intuitive or deliberative) is m...
Does increased eye contact mean one is telling the truth? Do people telling lies give out more irrel...
In this dissertation, three studies investigate how a person\u27s beliefs about the cues that indica...
Lie detection is an important topic to study because it gives researchers, police officers, and peop...
Decades of research have shown that people are poor at detecting deception. Understandably, people s...
Decades of research have shown that people are poor at detecting deception. Understandably, people s...
Decades of research have shown that people are poor at detecting deception. Understandably, people s...
When listening to a story that may be a lie or a truth, it seems we should use logic to detect the l...
People are generally too trusting, which decreases their ability to detect deceit. This suggests tha...
People are generally too trusting, which decreases their ability to detect deceit. This suggests tha...