It takes one to know one: Relationship between lie detection and psychopathy |
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Authors: | Minna Lyons Nina HealyDavide Bruno |
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Affiliation: | Psychology Department, Liverpool Hope University, Hope Park, Liverpool L16 9JD, UK |
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Abstract: | We investigated primary and secondary psychopathy and the ability to detect high-stakes, real-life emotional lies in an on-line experiment (N = 150). Using signal detection analysis, we found that lie detection ability was overall above chance level, there was a tendency towards responding liberally to the test stimuli, and women were more accurate than men. Further, sex moderated the relationship between psychopathy and lie detection ability; in men, primary psychopathy had a significant positive correlation with the ability to detect lies, whereas in women there was a significant negative correlation with deception detection. The results are discussed with reference to evolutionary theory and sex differences in processing socio-emotional information. |
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Keywords: | Lie detection Primary psychopathy Secondary psychopathy Sex differences |
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