Lie detection research has typically focused on reports about a single event. However, in many forensic and security contexts, suspects are likely to report on several events, some of them may be untruthful. This presents interviewers with the challenge of detecting which reports are true and which are not. Varying question format in a second interview, we examined differences in liars' and truth-tellers' statement consistency about two events. One hundred and fifty participants viewed a meeting in which a noncritical and a critical event were discussed. Truth-tellers were instructed to be honest in their reports about both events, whereas liars had to lie about the critical event. In the first interview, all participants provided a free re...
The Verifiability Approach predicts that truth tellers will include details that can be verified by ...
Deception research has traditionally focused on three methods of identifying liars and truth tellers...
Research consistently shows that truthful accounts are richer in detail than deceptive accounts. It ...
The aim of this thesis was to examine statement consistency types (between-statement consistency, wi...
Many people believe that inconsistency is a sign of lying, and that consistency is a sign of truth t...
Many people believe that inconsistency is a sign of lying, and that consistency is a sign of truth t...
The strategic use of evidence in interviews with suspects has been shown to increase the ability of ...
Previous research has shown that inconsistencies across repeated interviews do not indicate deceptio...
Research on the topic of group deception has primarily focused on cooffenders. The aim of this thesi...
Asking unanticipated questions in investigative interviews can elicit differences in the verbal beha...
The present study investigated whether measurable verbal differences occur when people vocalize thei...
This research was formally endorsed by the National Police College of Spain, the Behavior and Law Fo...
Purpose. Unexpected questions have been shown to increase cues to deception, without reducing the in...
Asking unanticipated questions in investigative interviews can elicit differences in the verbal beha...
The verifiability approach (VA) is a lie‐detection tool that examines reported checkable details. Ac...
The Verifiability Approach predicts that truth tellers will include details that can be verified by ...
Deception research has traditionally focused on three methods of identifying liars and truth tellers...
Research consistently shows that truthful accounts are richer in detail than deceptive accounts. It ...
The aim of this thesis was to examine statement consistency types (between-statement consistency, wi...
Many people believe that inconsistency is a sign of lying, and that consistency is a sign of truth t...
Many people believe that inconsistency is a sign of lying, and that consistency is a sign of truth t...
The strategic use of evidence in interviews with suspects has been shown to increase the ability of ...
Previous research has shown that inconsistencies across repeated interviews do not indicate deceptio...
Research on the topic of group deception has primarily focused on cooffenders. The aim of this thesi...
Asking unanticipated questions in investigative interviews can elicit differences in the verbal beha...
The present study investigated whether measurable verbal differences occur when people vocalize thei...
This research was formally endorsed by the National Police College of Spain, the Behavior and Law Fo...
Purpose. Unexpected questions have been shown to increase cues to deception, without reducing the in...
Asking unanticipated questions in investigative interviews can elicit differences in the verbal beha...
The verifiability approach (VA) is a lie‐detection tool that examines reported checkable details. Ac...
The Verifiability Approach predicts that truth tellers will include details that can be verified by ...
Deception research has traditionally focused on three methods of identifying liars and truth tellers...
Research consistently shows that truthful accounts are richer in detail than deceptive accounts. It ...