Articles relating to Lie Detection 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyLie DetectionUniversityNone Created by: HarrietMitchellCreated on: 04-05-18 15:45 Patrick & Iacono (1991) Sampling bias in control question of polygraph test 1 of 11 Ginton (1982) Polygraph charts on their on in real life is no better than monitoring behaviour on its own 2 of 11 Lancaster (2013) Liars observing through activity room... Sorting task... 3 of 11 Vrij et al. (2008) Cognitive load increases detection, needs real world work 4 of 11 Nahari et al. (2014) Verifiability details, focused on outright lies and written statements 5 of 11 Nahari & Ben Shakhar (2011) Knowledge... delay doesn't help guilty but can help innocent 6 of 11 Vrij et al. (2017) Cognitive approach brings cues to light helping detection 7 of 11 Bowman et al. (2013) Rapid Serial Visual Representation, less susceptible to countermeasures 8 of 11 Vrij & Granhag (2012) Importance of questions, cognitive load, unanticipated questions, make them work harder 9 of 11 Warmelink et al. (2011) Thermal imaging at airports 10 of 11 DePaulo et al. (2003) Lies appear more tense and less compelling, cues were stronger when more motivated (especially for identity) 11 of 11
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