Detecting Deception Flashcards
What do studies on meta-analytic literate conclude?
The right measures of facial and motion features can offer accuracy between chance for the detection of deception
Facial body cues to deception
1) Avoid eye contact
2) More smiling and laughter
3) Higher rate of eye blinking
4) Nervous fidgeting
5) More illustrative gesture
6) More movement of legs, feet, hands
7) More body, head movements
8) More shrugging
Working cues to deception
1) Liars less forthcoming with fewer details
2) Liars tell less compelling stories
3) Liars have more negative impression
4) Liars more tense
5) Fewer imperfections, unusual content
Language use associated with deception
1) Low verbal immediacy; “it” vs “I”
2) Fewer details in story
3) Impressions of verbal uncertainty
4) Impressions of nervousness
5) Lack of logical structure to story
6) Lack of plausibility to story
7) Raised pitch of speech
Detection of deception is easiest when
1) Lies have high personal relevance
2) Stakes of deception are high; more pressure
3) Liar knows he’s lying
4) Liar has little chance to rehearse