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Eliciting cues to deception and truth: What matters are the questions asked
Authors:Aldert Vrij  Pär Anders Granhag
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, United Kingdom;2. Department of Psychology, Hallym University, Chuncheon, Republic of Korea;3. Department of Psychology, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia;4. Department of Social Sciences, Texas A&M International University, TX, United States;1. Psychology Department, University of Portsmouth;2. Psychology Department, University of Plymouth
Abstract:In this paper we argue that there is little need for more of the traditional deception detection research in which observers assess short video clips in which there are few (if any) cues to deception and truth. We argue that a change in direction is needed and that researchers should focus on the questions the interviewer needs to ask in order to elicit and enhance cues to deception. We discuss three strands of research into this new ‘interviewing to detect deception’ approach. We encourage practitioners to use the proposed techniques and encourage other researchers to join us in conducting more research in this area. We offer some guidelines for what researchers need to keep in mind when carrying out research in this new paradigm.
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