Search for dissertations about: "Deception detection"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words Deception detection.
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6. Memory-based Lie Detection in Repeated Interviews: The Importance of Early Use of Mnemonics
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to examine how memory-enhancing (mnemonic) techniques used in an interview carried out immediately after an event affected truth tellers’ and liars’ responses in both an immediate interview and in a delayed interview. In Studies I-III participants took part in a mock intelligence scenario in which they were asked to take the role of an intelligence officer. READ MORE
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7. CCTV, Live and Videotapes: How Presentation Mode Affects the Evaluation of Witnesses
Abstract : Videotaped and closed circuit testimonies are often used in legal procedures, but little is known about the psychological effects of these courtroom technologies. The present thesis examines how different presentation modes affect observers’ perception, veracity assessment and memory. READ MORE
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8. True and False Intentions: A Mental Representational Approach
Abstract : The study of true and false intentions is a specific case of deception-detection research. The focus is on how to discriminate between lies and truths about future behavior, as opposed to previous deception research that focused almost exclusively on past behavior. READ MORE
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9. Eliciting cues to true and false intentions by strategic questioning
Abstract : For many legal and intelligence settings it is necessary to assess whether a stated intention is true or false. The 9/11-Attack (NYC) demonstrates the potential value of increased accuracy in discriminating between true and false intentions. READ MORE
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10. True and false intentions: Can the concept of "episodic future thoughts" help to discriminate?
Abstract : In legal settings it is important to be able to assess the veracity of statements provided by suspects, witnesses and alleged victims. This is why there is a large body of literature on deception detection (Vrij 2008; Granhag & Strömwall, 2004). READ MORE