Credibility judgments are common and consequential in many applied settings. Although much research has addressed human observers' ability to discriminate true and deceptive statements, less is known about the psychological processes involved in such judgments. Here, it is proposed that the process of mustering evidence for or against credibility is reflected in a feeling-based form (ease-of-retrieval) and that such feelings can be used as a basis for credibility judgments. The results of an experiment show, as predicted, that the perceived ease with which participants could identify clues strongly influenced credibility judgments. Ironically, mustering more clues in support of a truthful account lowered credibility judgments; in contrast, ...
The impression of trustworthiness based on someone's facial appearance biases our subsequent behavio...
Anchoring in judgments is the tendency for the final judgment to be biased toward the initial estima...
The way in which individuals think about their own cognitive processes plays an importantrole in var...
Subjective probability judgments (SPJs) are an essential component of decision making under uncertai...
textThis dissertation describes the credibility judgment process using social psychological theories...
In this paper, we describe four studies that explore how individual differences in Episodic Future T...
People hold strong beliefs regarding the role of emotional cues in detecting deception. While resear...
Information from other sources can be beneficial or detrimental, depending on the veracity of the re...
To what extent stereotypical deceptive behaviours such as gaze aversion and fidgeting actually influ...
This article combines findings from cognitive psychology on the role of processing fluency in truth ...
Judgment of confidence in memory is likely to track memory accuracy if those factors shaping accurac...
Humans tend to discount information that undermines past choices and judgments. This confirmation bi...
Three experiments were able to demonstrate the usefulness of dual-process models for the understandi...
Recently, verbal credibility assessment has been extended to the detection of deceptive intentions, ...
Claims of bias in other people are common, but when do we perceive bias in others? Some research h...
The impression of trustworthiness based on someone's facial appearance biases our subsequent behavio...
Anchoring in judgments is the tendency for the final judgment to be biased toward the initial estima...
The way in which individuals think about their own cognitive processes plays an importantrole in var...
Subjective probability judgments (SPJs) are an essential component of decision making under uncertai...
textThis dissertation describes the credibility judgment process using social psychological theories...
In this paper, we describe four studies that explore how individual differences in Episodic Future T...
People hold strong beliefs regarding the role of emotional cues in detecting deception. While resear...
Information from other sources can be beneficial or detrimental, depending on the veracity of the re...
To what extent stereotypical deceptive behaviours such as gaze aversion and fidgeting actually influ...
This article combines findings from cognitive psychology on the role of processing fluency in truth ...
Judgment of confidence in memory is likely to track memory accuracy if those factors shaping accurac...
Humans tend to discount information that undermines past choices and judgments. This confirmation bi...
Three experiments were able to demonstrate the usefulness of dual-process models for the understandi...
Recently, verbal credibility assessment has been extended to the detection of deceptive intentions, ...
Claims of bias in other people are common, but when do we perceive bias in others? Some research h...
The impression of trustworthiness based on someone's facial appearance biases our subsequent behavio...
Anchoring in judgments is the tendency for the final judgment to be biased toward the initial estima...
The way in which individuals think about their own cognitive processes plays an importantrole in var...