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Lie detection – of what?

Issues of Forensic Science, 2015
The article discusses the issue of methods of „lie detection” in criminology and forensic psychology. Considerations are described in detail philosophical, linguistic and psychological associated with the concept lies. Approximate methods are commonly referred to as „used to detect lies” along with a thorough analysis of the subject of their detection ...
Widacki, Jan, Dukała, Karolina
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Lie detection across cultures

Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 1990
Can people detect deception by watching a liar's nonverbal behavior? Can lies be detected across cultures? In the current paper, we report the first cross-cultural study to date of the detection of deception from nonverbal behavior. Americans and Jordanians were videotaped while telling lies and truths; other Americans and Jordanians watched the ...
Charles F. Bond   +3 more
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Lie detection with contingent negative variation

International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2003
topographies of contingent negative variation (CNV) were recorded in a paradigm of delayed response with feedback for three kinds of faces: familiar, strange and target. Subjects made responses to the faces according to whether the faces were familiar or not, but also, gave deliberately deceptive responses to target faces to 'cheat the computer ...
Fang, Fang, Yitao, Liu, Zheng, Shen
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Voice Stress Evaluators and Lie Detection

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1987
Abstract Proponents of vocal stress analysis systems argue that they are able to detect spoken deception by analysis of “stress” in the voice signal. Presumably, they do so by examining traces made by laryngeal microtremors which, they claim (1) exist in the voice, (2) are associated with stress, and (3) ultimately are associated with ...
H, Hollien, L, Geison, J W, Hicks
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Lying and Lie Detection

2018
AbstractDetecting lies is a difficult task. People lie frequently, and most lies are trivial. However, some lies can have very serious consequences. Research has repeatedly demonstrated that people are not good at detecting deceit, with accuracy typically equating to a guess. Indeed, there are many impediments to the process, including that most people
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Variation in Lie Detection

2022
Reinhard, Marc-André   +2 more
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Verbal Lie Detection

2017
Aldert Vrij, Galit Nahari
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