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University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

2018

Criminal psychology

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Detecting Deception: The Accuracy Of The Good Judge, Amanda Warner May 2018

Detecting Deception: The Accuracy Of The Good Judge, Amanda Warner

Masters Theses and Doctoral Dissertations

Recent research has demonstrated that the good judge, the individual who tends form accurate impressions of others, are skilled in the detection and utilization of social cues (Rogers & Biesanz, in press) though this skill is only evident when interacting with a good target, the individual who tends to be understood by others. Given this ability to detect and use cues, this study sought to determine whether good judges of personality are also skilled at detecting deception, as individuals typically are inaccurate in their judgements of deception due to focusing on irrelevant cues (Vrij, Granhag, & Porter, 2010). A sample …