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Adults' difficulties in identifying concealment among children interviewed with the putative confession instructions
Authors:Jennifer Gongola  Jodi A. Quas  Steven E. Clark  Thomas D. Lyon
Abstract:The putative confession (PC) instructions (“[suspect] told me everything that happened and wants you to tell the truth”) increases children's honesty. However, research has shown that children who maintain secrecy despite the PC are more convincing. We examined whether (a) the PC undermines adults' deception detection abilities or (b) children who conceal despite the PC are better deceivers. Adults evaluated truthful and deceptive children interviewed with the PC where the PC portion of the interview was either present or absent. Adults' deception detection was no worse when the PC was present; in fact, it was slightly better. Rather than negatively affecting adults' ability to detect deception, the PC selects an unusually convincing group of concealers.
Keywords:deception detection  interview instructions  interviewing children  putative confession
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