Detecting Deception: Is It the Feeling or the Words or Just Chance? - Hugh Koch, Ben Goodall and Jon Willows
26/05/13. Two recent studies continue the thorny debate about how to increase proficiency in detecting deception in either civil or criminal litigation contexts. Peace and Sinclair (2012), psychologists in Canada, speculated and confirmed that when judging “emotional reports”, participants made significantly more errors (false alarms) than when judging non-emotional reports. This has implication for...
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