Verbal lie detection: Its past, present and future
This article provides an overview of verbal lie detection research. This type of research
began in the 1970s with examining the relationship between deception and specific words …
began in the 1970s with examining the relationship between deception and specific words …
All mouth and trousers? Use of the Devil's Advocate questioning protocol to determine authenticity of opinions about protester actions
We examined the Devil's Advocate lie detection method which is aimed at detecting lying
about opinions. In this approach, participants give reasons for why they hold an opinion in …
about opinions. In this approach, participants give reasons for why they hold an opinion in …
Intrinsic motivation in a virtual reality mock crime affects participants' willingness to invest more effort in deceptive interviews
IS Branson, CP Speelman, SL Rogers - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
In studies of investigative interviewing, it is not well understood how participant experience
of mock-crime activities might affect participants' desire to perform (well) in subsequent …
of mock-crime activities might affect participants' desire to perform (well) in subsequent …
Actions speak louder than words: The Devil's Advocate questioning protocol in opinions about protester actions
Summary The Devil's Advocate protocol has been developed to assist making veracity
assessments when someone discusses their opinion. The present experiment focused on …
assessments when someone discusses their opinion. The present experiment focused on …
[DOC][DOC] More immersive mock-crime experiences in virtual reality facilitates participant effort to be more deceptive in interviews
IS Branson, C Speelman, SL Rogers - PsyArXiv. February, 2023 - researchgate.net
In studies of investigative interviewing, it is not well understood how participant experience
of mock-crime activities might affect participants' desire to perform (well) in subsequent …
of mock-crime activities might affect participants' desire to perform (well) in subsequent …