Lie-catching and Deception Detection - Jon willows, Louise De Haro and Hugh Koch
10/05/12. Being able to detect deceit is critical in the civil and criminal justice systems as well as in many clinical and applied settings. We all know, however, how difficult this can be. In a recent paper in Legal and Criminological Psychology, Kristine Peace and Sarah Sinclair discuss how this multifaceted process challenges us all. They investigated whether there was what they refer to as an "emotive truth bias" operating in deception detection such that we are we more likely to judge...
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