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Suspects lies and videotapes: An analysis of authentic highe_state liars
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Psychology
12th Grade
08/18/2011

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Term

High-skates

 

Definition
A lot at risk
Term
Deception
Definition
To lie or deceive
Term
Lay person
Definition

Average person

 

Term
Negligible consequences
Definition
Not much will happen if you get caught
Term
Ethically
Definition
Right or wrong thing to do
Term
volition
Definition

Their own choice

An act of willing, choosing, or deciding.

A conscious choice, decision

Term
Fidgety
Definition
Nervous, anxious, worried
Term
(Gaze)Aversion
Definition

Intense dislike,

A feeling of extreme repugnance by the look or gaze.

Term
Eyes contact and deception
Definition
There is no relationship about eyes contact and deception.
Term
Insight
Definition

The capacity to discern the true nature of a situation.



Term
Scrutinize
Definition
To exam with great care
Term
Spontaneously
Definition
Willing to do, unrestrained
Term
Liars may not exhibit nervous behaviors
Definition

Example: Sadam Hussein lie in CNN interview, the murder in Vrij and mann's study.

Because they are probably simultaneously experiencing other procceses, increase cognitive load and/or attempted behaviour control , which will negate thier nervous behaviors.

Term
Evidence has demontrated that people engaging in congnitively complex tasks make fewer movement
Definition

Fewer illustrators: arm and hand movements that are designed to modify and/or supplement speech.

Self-manipulations: scratching the head, wrists.

Subtle hand movements

Neglect of body language

Reducing overall animation

 

Term

Modify

 Supplemennt

Subtle

Neglect

 

Definition

Modify: to increase, to make or become less.

Supplement: something added to complete a thing or to make up for a deficiency.

Subtle: so slight as to be difficult to detect, not obviuos, able to make fine.

Neglect: to ignore.

Term
Summary
Definition
In high-stake situations the presence of nervous behaviors(gaze aversion, increase in blinking, increase in movements, increase inspeach dis-turbances). we might even find behaviors consistent with cognitive losd and.or attempted behavioral control(decrease in blinking, decrease in movements, increase in pauses).
Term
Definition

Research has convincingly demonstrated that no single of behavior is uniquely related to deception.

We anticipate some systematic differences between liars and truth tellers.

Term

Convincingly

Anticipate

Systematic

 

Definition

Convincingly: make someone belive.

Anticipate: to look forward to, to act in advance to prevent.

Systematic: have system, method.

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