Can Ordinary People Detect Deception After All?

Volume: 20, Issue: 8, Pages: 579 - 588
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
When explicitly asked whether a speaker is lying or telling the truth, people perform poorly. Any above-chance accuracy is generally attributable to correct detection of truths, not lies, thus showing a truth bias. Implicit and indirect methods suggest that the nonconscious mind may accurately detect deception. Emerging research highlights contexts that improve explicit lie detection accuracy. These conditions center on increasing the cost of...
Paper Details
Title
Can Ordinary People Detect Deception After All?
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Volume
20
Issue
8
Pages
579 - 588
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