Topic 3 - Mann et al - Lie detection technique Flashcards
What was the aim?
To test police officers’ ability to distinguish truth and lies during police interviews with suspects.
What was the research method?
Field experiment
What was the sample?
99 Kent Police officers, 24 female, 75 male, mean age 34.3, 78 were detectives, 4 training officers, 9 uniformed response officers
What was the procedure?
14 suspects head and torso, backed up with evidence, 54 clips ranged from 6-145 seconds, asked to judge truthfulness of people in real-life police interviews, officers then had to fill in a questionnaire about experience in detecting liars, watched clips and said if truth or ie and how confident, asked for cues.
What were the results?
Difference between mean lie accuracy (66.2%) and truth accuracy (63.6%) 0 not significant but both were greater than chance - experience in interviewing was correlated with truth accuracy and lie accuracy
What were the conclusions?
Levels of accuracy found in study exceeds those found in other studies (highest for group of ordinary police officers) - more experience an officer has (by own self report) = better at detecting lies