The present paper describes three studies that examined false confessions in the laboratory. Studies 1 (N=56) and 2 (N=9) relied on the by now classic computer crash paradigm introduced by Kassin and Kiechel (Psychological Science, 7, 125-128, 1996). Study 3 (N=12) employed a novel paradigm in which undergraduate participants were falsely accused of exam fraud. Our data indicate that false confessions do occur, even when conditions become more ecologically valid. Furthermore, we explored whether individual differences in compliance, suggestibility, fantasy proneness, dissociation, and cognitive failures are related to false confessions. Of these, only fantasy proneness was associated with false confessions
A puzzle is raised by cases of false confessions: How could an innocent on convincingly confess to a...
The primary goal of the current study was to develop a novel experimental paradigm with which to stu...
The current study investigated the opinions and thoughts of Central college students in regards to f...
The present paper describes three studies that examined false confessions in the laboratory. Studies...
In their study, Kassin and Kiechel (1996) falsely accused students of causing a computer crash and f...
In their study, Kassin and Kiechel (1996) falsely accused students of causing a computer crash and f...
Confession rates in the United States criminal justice system are high, and at least some of those w...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Intuitively, confession is a strong piece of evidence, because it ap...
Due to the powerful nature of confession evidence, it is imperative that we investigate the factors ...
Expert witnesses and scholars sometimes disagree on whether suggestibility and compliance are relate...
Confessions are often regarded as unequivocal evidence of guilt. However, both laboratory and case s...
Expert witnesses and scholars sometimes disagree on whether suggestibility and compliance are relate...
In the last two decades, hundred of convicted prisoners have been exonerated by DNA and non-DNA evid...
Deception plays a vital role in psychological experiments investigating false confessions. This stud...
Expert witnesses and scholarssometimesdisagree on whether suggestibility and compliance are related ...
A puzzle is raised by cases of false confessions: How could an innocent on convincingly confess to a...
The primary goal of the current study was to develop a novel experimental paradigm with which to stu...
The current study investigated the opinions and thoughts of Central college students in regards to f...
The present paper describes three studies that examined false confessions in the laboratory. Studies...
In their study, Kassin and Kiechel (1996) falsely accused students of causing a computer crash and f...
In their study, Kassin and Kiechel (1996) falsely accused students of causing a computer crash and f...
Confession rates in the United States criminal justice system are high, and at least some of those w...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Intuitively, confession is a strong piece of evidence, because it ap...
Due to the powerful nature of confession evidence, it is imperative that we investigate the factors ...
Expert witnesses and scholars sometimes disagree on whether suggestibility and compliance are relate...
Confessions are often regarded as unequivocal evidence of guilt. However, both laboratory and case s...
Expert witnesses and scholars sometimes disagree on whether suggestibility and compliance are relate...
In the last two decades, hundred of convicted prisoners have been exonerated by DNA and non-DNA evid...
Deception plays a vital role in psychological experiments investigating false confessions. This stud...
Expert witnesses and scholarssometimesdisagree on whether suggestibility and compliance are related ...
A puzzle is raised by cases of false confessions: How could an innocent on convincingly confess to a...
The primary goal of the current study was to develop a novel experimental paradigm with which to stu...
The current study investigated the opinions and thoughts of Central college students in regards to f...