According to the previous literature, only a few papers found better accuracy than a chance to detect dishonesty, even when more information and verbal cues (VCs) improve precision in detecting dishonesty. A new classification of dishonesty profiles has recently been published, allowing us to study if this low success rate happens for all people or if some people have higher predictive ability. This paper aims to examine if (dis)honest people can detect better/worse (un)ethical behavior of others. With this in mind, we designed one experiment using videos from one of the most popular TV shows in the UK where contestants make a (dis)honesty decision upon gaining or sharing a certain amount of money. Our participants from an online MTurk samp...
The authors report a meta-analysis of individual differences in detecting deception, confining atten...
To date, the majority of investigations into accuracy in detecting deception has used low-stakes lie...
This research is based on studies conducted by Albrechtson et al. (2009) which suggests that people ...
According to the previous literature, only a few papers found better accuracy than a chance to detec...
Previous research has found that people are little better than chance at accurately judging if someo...
Scholars have recently been questioning the original premise of lie scales as measuring dishonesty f...
Despite our ability, innate and learned, to perform many tasks, we are, on average, only 54% accurat...
Previous research has delved into the concept of lie detection to answer the main question: can huma...
Previous research has found that although people are generally not accurate at detecting deception, ...
© The Author(s) 2017. This article shows that the conclusion of Feldman et al.’s (2017) Study 1 that...
Lie detection is an important topic to study because it gives researchers, police officers, and peop...
Current popular crime dramas such as Lie to Me make lie detection seem easy and scientific. However...
Recent research has demonstrated that the good judge, the individual who tends form accurate impress...
Deception research has traditionally focused on three methods of identifying liars and truth tellers...
There is a long-standing belief that confidence is not useful at discriminating between accurate and...
The authors report a meta-analysis of individual differences in detecting deception, confining atten...
To date, the majority of investigations into accuracy in detecting deception has used low-stakes lie...
This research is based on studies conducted by Albrechtson et al. (2009) which suggests that people ...
According to the previous literature, only a few papers found better accuracy than a chance to detec...
Previous research has found that people are little better than chance at accurately judging if someo...
Scholars have recently been questioning the original premise of lie scales as measuring dishonesty f...
Despite our ability, innate and learned, to perform many tasks, we are, on average, only 54% accurat...
Previous research has delved into the concept of lie detection to answer the main question: can huma...
Previous research has found that although people are generally not accurate at detecting deception, ...
© The Author(s) 2017. This article shows that the conclusion of Feldman et al.’s (2017) Study 1 that...
Lie detection is an important topic to study because it gives researchers, police officers, and peop...
Current popular crime dramas such as Lie to Me make lie detection seem easy and scientific. However...
Recent research has demonstrated that the good judge, the individual who tends form accurate impress...
Deception research has traditionally focused on three methods of identifying liars and truth tellers...
There is a long-standing belief that confidence is not useful at discriminating between accurate and...
The authors report a meta-analysis of individual differences in detecting deception, confining atten...
To date, the majority of investigations into accuracy in detecting deception has used low-stakes lie...
This research is based on studies conducted by Albrechtson et al. (2009) which suggests that people ...