Published: 14 April 2021According to expectancy violations theory, displays of behavior considered “unusual” during an interaction will trigger scrutiny of an individual. Such scrutiny may be detrimental in forensic contexts, where deception detection is emphasized. Autistic individuals, in particular, may be scrutinized unfavorably given unusual nonverbal behavior associated with the condition. Across two experiments using between-subjects’ designs, participants (overall N = 3,342) watched a scripted police-suspect interrogation, randomized to view the suspect display autism-related behaviors or none of those behaviors. Autistic behavior biased evaluations of deception and guilt as a function of violating individual behavioral expectations...
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One-hundred-and-twenty-five mock jurors rated the credibility of video testimony of 17 autistic and ...
In society, there is a stereotypical belief that gaze aversion, unusual body language, and atypical ...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate whether awareness of an ASD diagnostic label, knowledge of p...
Abstract: The human mind is designed to function in coordination with the social and non-social envi...
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Recently, a series of studies demonstrated false belief understanding in young children through comp...
(Excerpt) Part I discusses autism spectrum disorders, including the diagnosis and characteristics of...
Rutherford and Ray think that human beings have mental mechanisms that help them to detect individua...
Detection of deception is of fundamental importance for everyday social life and might require "mind...
This study reports on a new false belief measure in a sample of 124 children and adolescents with or...
Research suggests that autistic children can provide accurate and forensically useful eyewitness evi...
A new social distance judgment task was used to measure quantitatively the extent to which social cu...
Contains fulltext : 76862.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)While autism i...
Contains fulltext : 80036.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)While autism i...
One-hundred-and-sixty-one jury-eligible participants read a vignette describing a male who was broug...
One-hundred-and-twenty-five mock jurors rated the credibility of video testimony of 17 autistic and ...
In society, there is a stereotypical belief that gaze aversion, unusual body language, and atypical ...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate whether awareness of an ASD diagnostic label, knowledge of p...
Abstract: The human mind is designed to function in coordination with the social and non-social envi...
We present clinical and forensic issues in the cases of two defendants diagnosed with autism spectru...
Recently, a series of studies demonstrated false belief understanding in young children through comp...
(Excerpt) Part I discusses autism spectrum disorders, including the diagnosis and characteristics of...
Rutherford and Ray think that human beings have mental mechanisms that help them to detect individua...
Detection of deception is of fundamental importance for everyday social life and might require "mind...
This study reports on a new false belief measure in a sample of 124 children and adolescents with or...
Research suggests that autistic children can provide accurate and forensically useful eyewitness evi...
A new social distance judgment task was used to measure quantitatively the extent to which social cu...
Contains fulltext : 76862.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)While autism i...
Contains fulltext : 80036.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)While autism i...