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Title: Lying


1
Lying
  • Male/female differences
  • Prevalence
  • DETECTION

2
Freud on Lying
  • No mortal can keep a secret. If his lips are
    silent, he chatters with his fingertips, betrayal
    seeps out of him at every pore.

3
In the beginning
  • We start lying at about age 3 but are poor at it
  • Deception really begins at 5
  • Prior to that, have difficulty deceiving people

4
Parents train child to lie
  • That is, socially appropriate deception
  • E.g. white lies

5
Small gender differences in good liars
  • Girls lie by omission more often
  • Boys by commission (distort information)
  • At this pt, boys more successful liars

6
Rapid escalation
  • How often do adults lie?
  • At least one lie a day
  • One lie in every 5 social encounters
  • Lie to at least 30 of the people in our lives

7
Relationships
  • Highest rate of lying is to strangers
  • Lowest to best friends
  • Lie a bit more to romantic partners
  • Spouses lowest rate 1 lie in 10 transactions

8
Romantic partners
  • May lie to protect relationship (e.g. about
    infidelity)
  • Also tell more altruistic lies (e.g. you dont
    look fat in that dress).

9
Are women better at detecting lies?
  • Should be, because women read emotion cues better
  • Women can tell genuine liking or dislike
  • Thus women are NOT better at lie detection

10
Are some people better at detection?
  • Yes, professionally trained police detectives
  • But not cops in general
  • Clinicians who look for lies
  • But not clinicians in general

11
Truth Bias
  • Poor at detecting lies because we expect the truth

12
Detection
  • Few agreed upon cues
  • Agreed that it is idiosyncratic
  • That is, depends on person to a large extent

13
Lies cause anxiety
  • Either due to guilt over lie
  • Or worry about being detected

14
Lie Detection
  • 3 main areas to search

15
3 Different Channels of Communication
  • 1. verbal channel
  • 2. paralinguistic channel
  • 3. nonverbal channel

16
Verbal Behavior
  • Truthful subjects respond directly liars answer
    evasively.
  • Ex when did you last see Ms.X?

17
Answers Compare A B
  • A. It was Fri at 530. I drove her home from work
    because we carpool that was my night to drive.
    I dropped her off at her home at about 530.
    Thats the last time I saw her alive.

18
Answer B
  • B. She and I car pool and Friday was my day to
    drive so I drove her home from work and I arrived
    at her house around 530.

19
Deceptive people also say
  • If my memory is correct
  • As far as I know
  • At this point in time
  • To the best of my knowledge
  • Etc.
  • QUALIFIERS

20
Alibi statement
  • Answer includes an alibi as well as a deniallie
  • Ex. I know I didnt do it because I was in the
    library.

21
Final verbal clue
  • Truth tellers use contractions
  • Liars do not
  • EX. I did not have sex with that woman.

22
Paralinguistic behavior
  • Primarily response time

23
Response latency
  • Take longer to answer
  • Especially if they also repeat the question

24
Responses
  • Longer answerstruth
  • Shorter answerslying
  • More grammatical errors, less fluent speechlying
  • Higher pitched voicelying

25
Nonverbal Behavior
  • Especially lint picking

26
Visual clues
  • Rapid blinking
  • Dilated eyes
  • Lack of eye contact

27
Gestures
  • Hair grooming-often lying
  • Lint picking-always lying (opinion of LM)

28
Hand Gestures
  • Moving away from the body, usually telling the
    truth
  • Steepling, chest thumping, fairly clear truth
    telling gestures

29
Change in posture
  • If at key question, probably lie
  • Hand coming in contact with face-lie (may cover
    lips, eyes)

30
Anger after accusation
  • Goes away fairly quickly if lying
  • Does not fade if telling the truth

31
Projection
  • Is your partner suspicious of you?
  • Probably doing it him/herself.
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