![]() ![]() Additionally, this study is intended to evaluate the criteria adopted to support lie/truth detection and relate them with accuracy and confidence of detection. The current experimental study adopted two perspectives of investigation: the first is aimed at assessing the ability of naïve judges to detect lies/truth by watching a videotaped interview the second takes into account the interviewee's detectability as a liar or as telling the truth by a sample of judges. Both law enforcement and non-professional interviewers base their evaluations of truthfulness on experiential criteria, including emotional and expressive features, cognitive complexity, and paraverbal aspects of interviewees' reports. Department of Education, Psychology, Communication, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Bari, ItalyĪn individual's ability to discriminate lies from truth is far from accurate, and is poorly related to an individual's confidence in his/her detection. ![]() Antonietta Curci *, Tiziana Lanciano, Fabiana Battista, Sabrina Guaragno and Raffaella Maria Ribatti ![]()
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