Exposing an Armed Criminal: What Can We Learn from Psychology and the Police?
... to behavioural scientists, may indicate stress, fear or deception . In other words, the officers are trained to recognise concealed ... P. & Friezen, W.V. (1969). Nonverbal Leakage and Clues to Deception . Psychiatry, 32, 88–105. Ekman, P. & Friesen, W.V. (1974). ... / moreFrom Heavens to Hells to Heroes
... willingness to risk losing your job by exposing fraud and deception as Sherron Watkins did at Enron, or even greater risks as Debby ... / morePre-registration watch part 1: Detecting deception
... in the online journal Frontiers about unconscious deception detection . The idea of pre-registering a study is simple: ... reviewers below the abstract here ). Unconscious deception detection?! The main question of the above-mentioned ... / moreNo strings attached: Are “friends with benefits” as complicated in real life as they are in the movies?
... Friendship after a friends with benefits relationship: Deception , psychological functioning, and social connectedness. Archives of ... / moreThe Power of Others
... cloaked with a veneer of self- aggrandizement and deception? Do others have the power to impact our views of ... / moreHow to win (and lose) friendships across cultures: Why relational mobility matters
... The cultural dynamics of rewarding honesty and punishing deception . Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin, 36(11), 1529–1542. ... / moreWhy do we so often ignore the influence of situations on behavior?
... or other related social-cognitive phenomena such as deception , moral judgments, and impression formation (Wagner et al., 2012). ... / moreFake Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Costs Real Money
... R. Rogers (Ed.), Clinical assessment of malingering and deception (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Guilford Press. Rogers, R. (1990). ... / moreWhite lies and black lies: What they have in common and how they differ
... sometimes “white lies”. For both types of lies (or deception i ), the deceiver communicates misleading information to ... deceiver lies to please the deceived by using affiliative deception . For example, most of us have told a friend that their new hair-cut ... / moreCan We Believe in Our Own Lies?
... Vrij, A., & Granhag, P. A. (2012). Eliciting cues to deception and truth: What matters are the questions asked. Journal of ... / moreHere you can search the entire InMind magazine for any content of your choice. You can reduce your search results by selecting one or more filter options in the right column.