The present study further supports the established notion that personality traits contribute to the phenomenon of false confessions and compliance in an interrogative setting. Furthermore, the study provides an investigation into the more recent interest in the potential effect of psychopathic traits in this context. A sample of university students (N = 607) completed questionnaires measuring psychopathic traits, interrogative compliance, and the big five personality factors. Of these, only 4.9% (n=30) claimed to have falsely confessed to an academic or criminal offense, with no participant taking the blame for both types of offense. Across measures the big five personality traits were the strongest predictors of compliance. The five person...
In their study, Kassin and Kiechel (1996) falsely accused students of causing a computer crash and f...
This study explored psychopathic personality traits among a non-criminal, college undergraduate samp...
Although it is known that interrogation tactics can elicit false confessions and interviewer manner ...
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Expert witnesses and scholarssometimesdisagree on whether suggestibility and compliance are related ...
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Previous research suggests that self-esteem and locus-of-control are inversely related to compliance...
A steadily increasing tide of literature has documented the existence and causes of false confession...
Psychopaths are manipulative, remorseless, and impulsive individuals who lack a conscience and torme...
This study examines the relationship between the ability to deceive and two personality variables: ...
Confessions are given every day in criminal investigations across the country; countless are true co...
Confession rates in the United States criminal justice system are high, and at least some of those w...
Although it is known that interrogation tactics can elicit false confessions and interviewer manner ...
False confessions occur at a rate that contradicts the commonsense belief that only the guilty confe...
The current study investigated the opinions and thoughts of Central college students in regards to f...
In their study, Kassin and Kiechel (1996) falsely accused students of causing a computer crash and f...
This study explored psychopathic personality traits among a non-criminal, college undergraduate samp...
Although it is known that interrogation tactics can elicit false confessions and interviewer manner ...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Expert witnesses and scholarssometimesdisagree on whether suggestibility and compliance are related ...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Previous research suggests that self-esteem and locus-of-control are inversely related to compliance...
A steadily increasing tide of literature has documented the existence and causes of false confession...
Psychopaths are manipulative, remorseless, and impulsive individuals who lack a conscience and torme...
This study examines the relationship between the ability to deceive and two personality variables: ...
Confessions are given every day in criminal investigations across the country; countless are true co...
Confession rates in the United States criminal justice system are high, and at least some of those w...
Although it is known that interrogation tactics can elicit false confessions and interviewer manner ...
False confessions occur at a rate that contradicts the commonsense belief that only the guilty confe...
The current study investigated the opinions and thoughts of Central college students in regards to f...
In their study, Kassin and Kiechel (1996) falsely accused students of causing a computer crash and f...
This study explored psychopathic personality traits among a non-criminal, college undergraduate samp...
Although it is known that interrogation tactics can elicit false confessions and interviewer manner ...