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Critical Review - "Who can catch a liar?"
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 03:38:02
Introduction
Much recent psychological research has centred around our capability to identify deception and lies. The ability to detect lies can be beneficial to many organisations including the criminal justice system, the police and even potential employers. Recent studies have endeavoured to show what characteristics are prevalent when we tell lies and what skills are necessary to detect them. There are many psychological processes that take place when we aim to deceive; our body language
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Perhaps a study into their techniques in detecting deception would prove beneficial to other organisations.
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References
De Paulo. B. M, and Kashy. D. A, (1998) in Vrij. A. (2003), "Telling and Detecting Lies" Applying Psychology, Open University Bath Press
Ekman. P, and O'Sullivan. M, (1991) in "Who Can Catch a Liar" American Psychologist, vol.46, no. 9 Offprint 3, DSE212
Vrij. A, and Semin. G, R. (1996) in Vrij. A. (2003), "Telling and Detecting Lies" Applying Psychology, Open University Bath Press
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