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科学领域:

  • 心理学 心理学 心理学
  • 法医心理学 法医心理学
  • 欺骗检测 发现 欺骗 检测

背景情况:

  • 魔鬼的倡导者采访协议旨在检测有关意见的谎言.
  • 它涉及引出支持某种观点的理由和反对该观点的理由.

研究的目的:

  • 调查是否包括"相同的示例陈述"增强了魔鬼的倡导者协议的能力,以区分说实话者和说谎者.
  • 评估模型陈述对检测表达意见中的欺骗行为的影响.

主要方法:

  • 171名参与者 (说实话者和说谎者) 对社会问题发表了意见.
  • 一半的参与者在接受采访之前看过"相同的示例陈述".
  • 面试评估了口才,激情和可预测性,以回应意见和魔鬼的律师请求.

主要成果:

  • 魔鬼的倡导者协议显示,说实话者和说谎者之间的口才和激情差异.
  • "相同的示例语句"条件显著提高了该协议在检测欺骗方面的有效性.
  • 支持的假设是关于真理讲者的口才和激情增加的假设.

结论:

  • 魔鬼的倡导者采访协议是检测意见中的欺骗的可行方法.
  • 将"相同的示例语句"纳入其中明显提高了这种欺骗检测方法的准确性.
  • 雄辩和激情是区分真实的意见和捏造的意见的关键指标.