Decades of research have shown that people are poor at detecting deception. Understandably, people struggle with integrating the many putative cues to deception into an accurate veracity judgement. Heuristics simplify difficult decisions by ignoring most of the information and relying instead only on the most diagnostic cues. Here we conducted nine studies in which people evaluated honest and deceptive handwritten statements, video transcripts, videotaped interviews or live interviews. Participants performed at the chance level when they made intuitive judgements, free to use any possible cue. But when instructed to rely only on the best available cue (detailedness), they were consistently able to discriminate lies from truths. Our findings...
Research examining detection of verbal deception reveals that lay observers generally perform at cha...
Research examining detection of verbal deception reveals that lay observers generally perform at cha...
Previous research has found that people are little better than chance at accurately judging if someo...
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...
This research is based on studies conducted by Albrechtson et al. (2009) which suggests that people ...
Past research has found that, generally, we are not very accurate at detecting deception (Vrij, Fish...
Deception research has traditionally focused on three methods of identifying liars and truth tellers...
Previous research has found that although people are generally not accurate at detecting deception, ...
Previous research has delved into the concept of lie detection to answer the main question: can huma...
Rated trust in intuitive efficacy (measured as trust, belief, use, accuracy and weighting of intuiti...
Does increased eye contact mean one is telling the truth? Do people telling lies give out more irrel...
Despite our ability, innate and learned, to perform many tasks, we are, on average, only 54% accurat...
Five decades of lie-detection research have shown that people’s ability to detect deception by obser...
How do human beings tell the difference between truths and lies, and avoid being deceived? And is it...
Research examining detection of verbal deception reveals that lay observers generally perform at cha...
Research examining detection of verbal deception reveals that lay observers generally perform at cha...
Previous research has found that people are little better than chance at accurately judging if someo...
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...
This research is based on studies conducted by Albrechtson et al. (2009) which suggests that people ...
Past research has found that, generally, we are not very accurate at detecting deception (Vrij, Fish...
Deception research has traditionally focused on three methods of identifying liars and truth tellers...
Previous research has found that although people are generally not accurate at detecting deception, ...
Previous research has delved into the concept of lie detection to answer the main question: can huma...
Rated trust in intuitive efficacy (measured as trust, belief, use, accuracy and weighting of intuiti...
Does increased eye contact mean one is telling the truth? Do people telling lies give out more irrel...
Despite our ability, innate and learned, to perform many tasks, we are, on average, only 54% accurat...
Five decades of lie-detection research have shown that people’s ability to detect deception by obser...
How do human beings tell the difference between truths and lies, and avoid being deceived? And is it...
Research examining detection of verbal deception reveals that lay observers generally perform at cha...
Research examining detection of verbal deception reveals that lay observers generally perform at cha...
Previous research has found that people are little better than chance at accurately judging if someo...