In recent years researchers have started to focus on lying about intentions (Granhag, 2010). In the present experiment participants were interviewed about their forthcoming trip. We tested the hypothesis that liars (N = 43) compared to truth tellers (N = 43) would give fewer details to unexpected questions about planning, transportation and the core event, but an equal amount or more detail to expected questions about the purpose of the trip. We also tested the hypothesis that participants who had previously experienced the intention (i.e., they had made such a trip before) would give more detail than those who had never experienced the intended action. The unexpected question hypothesis was supported, whereas the previous experience effect...
We examined whether speech-related differences between truth tellers and liars are more profound whe...
Most past research on detecting deception has relied on the assumption that liars often fabricate a ...
Purpose. Most past research on detecting deception has relied on the assumption that liars often fab...
In recent years researchers have started to focus on lying about intentions (Granhag, 2010). In the ...
Previous research suggests that lie detection can be improved by asking the interviewee unexpected q...
The present study investigated whether measurable verbal differences occur when people vocalize thei...
Previous research suggests that lie detection can be improved by asking the interviewee unexpected q...
Purpose. Unexpected questions have been shown to increase cues to deception, without reducing the in...
The present study investigated whether measurable verbal differences occur when people vocalize thei...
Background: Academic research on deception detection has largely focused on the detection of past ev...
Background: Academic research on deception detection has largely focused on the detection of past ev...
Research into lying about intentions is relatively new. Studies have suggested that lying about inte...
This paper describes a two part experiment exploring the relationship between Feeling of Another’s K...
Asking unanticipated questions in investigative interviews can elicit differences in the verbal beha...
Asking unanticipated questions in investigative interviews can elicit differences in the verbal beha...
We examined whether speech-related differences between truth tellers and liars are more profound whe...
Most past research on detecting deception has relied on the assumption that liars often fabricate a ...
Purpose. Most past research on detecting deception has relied on the assumption that liars often fab...
In recent years researchers have started to focus on lying about intentions (Granhag, 2010). In the ...
Previous research suggests that lie detection can be improved by asking the interviewee unexpected q...
The present study investigated whether measurable verbal differences occur when people vocalize thei...
Previous research suggests that lie detection can be improved by asking the interviewee unexpected q...
Purpose. Unexpected questions have been shown to increase cues to deception, without reducing the in...
The present study investigated whether measurable verbal differences occur when people vocalize thei...
Background: Academic research on deception detection has largely focused on the detection of past ev...
Background: Academic research on deception detection has largely focused on the detection of past ev...
Research into lying about intentions is relatively new. Studies have suggested that lying about inte...
This paper describes a two part experiment exploring the relationship between Feeling of Another’s K...
Asking unanticipated questions in investigative interviews can elicit differences in the verbal beha...
Asking unanticipated questions in investigative interviews can elicit differences in the verbal beha...
We examined whether speech-related differences between truth tellers and liars are more profound whe...
Most past research on detecting deception has relied on the assumption that liars often fabricate a ...
Purpose. Most past research on detecting deception has relied on the assumption that liars often fab...