Indirect and Unconscious Deception Detection: Too Soon to Give Up?

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Title: Indirect and Unconscious Deception Detection: Too Soon to Give Up?
Authors: Sporer, Siegfried Ludwig, Ulatowska, Joanna
Source: Frontiers in Psychology; 5/26/2021, Vol. 12, p1-13, 13p
Subject Terms: LIE detectors & detection, SOCIAL sciences education, DECEPTION, PSYCHOLOGICAL techniques, VERBAL behavior
Abstract: To avoid such ambiguities, accuracy of classifications of lies (lie detection accuracy) and of truths (truth detection accuracy) and overall accuracy (averaged across both) should be reported. Deception detection, direct lie detection, indirect lie detection, unconscious lie detection, veracity assessment, stimulus sampling, methodological recommendations for indirect and unconscious deception detection Five reasons why i am skeptical that indirect or unconscious lie detection is superior to direct deception detection. Keywords: deception detection; direct lie detection; indirect lie detection; unconscious lie detection; veracity assessment; stimulus sampling; methodological recommendations for indirect and unconscious deception detection EN deception detection direct lie detection indirect lie detection unconscious lie detection veracity assessment stimulus sampling methodological recommendations for indirect and unconscious deception detection 1 13 13 05/29/21 20210526 NES 210526 Introduction In "direct" lie detection, the receiver of a message is explicitly asked to judge its veracity. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:To avoid such ambiguities, accuracy of classifications of lies (lie detection accuracy) and of truths (truth detection accuracy) and overall accuracy (averaged across both) should be reported. Deception detection, direct lie detection, indirect lie detection, unconscious lie detection, veracity assessment, stimulus sampling, methodological recommendations for indirect and unconscious deception detection Five reasons why i am skeptical that indirect or unconscious lie detection is superior to direct deception detection. Keywords: deception detection; direct lie detection; indirect lie detection; unconscious lie detection; veracity assessment; stimulus sampling; methodological recommendations for indirect and unconscious deception detection EN deception detection direct lie detection indirect lie detection unconscious lie detection veracity assessment stimulus sampling methodological recommendations for indirect and unconscious deception detection 1 13 13 05/29/21 20210526 NES 210526 Introduction In "direct" lie detection, the receiver of a message is explicitly asked to judge its veracity. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:16641078
DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2021.601852