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Fishy-looking liars: Deception judgment from expectancy violation.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1992To explain how people judge that others are lying, an expectancy-violation model is proposed. According to the model, deception is perceived from nonverbal behavior that violates normative expectation. To test the model, 3 experiments were conducted, 2 in the United States and 1 in India.
C F, Bond +5 more
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CP violation in CMS: expected performance
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1999The CMS experiment can contribute significantly to the measurement of the CP violation asymmetries. A recent evaluation of the expected precision on the CP violation parameter sin 2 β in the channel B o d → J/ψK o S has been performed using a simulation of the CMS tracker including full pattern recognition.
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ERP responses to cross‐cultural melodic expectancy violations
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2012In this preliminary study, we measured event‐related potentials (ERPs) to melodic expectancy violations in a cross‐cultural context. Subjects (n= 10) were college‐age students born and raised in the United States. Subjects heard 30 short melodies based in the Western folk tradition and 30 from North Indian classical music.
Steven M, Demorest, Lee, Osterhout
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Perceptions of Moral-Expectancy Violation: The Role of Expectancy Source
Social Cognition, 1984Subjects anticipated playing a bargaining game with a target person (male) who was described either by himself or by a friend (“claim” vs. “reputation” expectancy source) as invariably honest or as likely to dissemble. Subjects then watched a videotape of the target person in a previous bargaining game as he either did or did not misrepresent himself ...
Edward E. Jones +2 more
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Irony and Language Expectancy Theory: Evaluations of Expectancy Violation Outcomes
Communication Studies, 2010Language expectancy theory (LET) provides the basis for a study of the relationship of ironic and literal messages in terms of persuasiveness and expectedness. The experimental design was a 2 (literal vs. ironic) × 2 (compliment vs. criticism) factor design.
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Violation of expectations in sequence processing
2011The importance of formulating predictions has long been recognized within different brain systems and cognitive domains, including the processing of structured patterns of perceptual stimuli, i.e., perceptual sequences. In addition, however, it is important to study breaches of the postulated expectations and the detection of deviant or unpredicted ...
Bubić, Andreja +2 more
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Violated expectations: Collaboration among mathematicians
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