PSYCH 3CC3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Linguistic Inquiry

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Cues to deception facial / body cues to deception? (vrij 1998) Nrc quote re facial / body cues to deception: The meta-analytic literature fails to identify any pattern of facial or body movement that generally signals deception some studies designed to develop indicators based on these movements show some ability to discriminate lying from truth-telling. These studies suggest that the right measures of facial and motion features can offer accuracy better than chance for the detection of deception from demeanor in somewhat realistic situations. Depaulo et al (2003) list of cues to deception: rate of speaking. More recently, we have been looking at more: not paying much attention anymore to postural / vocal / visual cues, focusing not on how people are saying things but not more on what they are sayiying. Matsumoto and hwang: analyzing both verbal and written responses to questions of participants.

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