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Detecting Lies and Deceit
Pitfalls and Opportunities (Wiley Series in Psychology of Crime, Policing and Law)
By Vrij, Aldert (University of Portsmouth, UK)

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United States, 11 January 2008

Why do people lie? Do gender and personality differences affect how people lie? How can lies be detected? Detecting Lies and Deceit provides the most comprehensive review of deception to date. This revised edition provides an up-to-date account of deception research and discusses the working and efficacy of the most commonly used lie detection tools, including: * Behaviour Analysis Interview * Statement Validity Assessment * Reality Monitoring * Scientific Content Analysis * Several different polygraph tests * Voice Stress Analysis * Thermal Imaging * EEG-P300 * Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) All three aspects of deception are covered: nonverbal cues, speech and written statement analysis and (neuro)physiological responses. The most common errors in lie detection are discussed and practical guidelines are provided to help professionals improve their lie detection skills. Detecting Lies and Deceit is a must-have resource for students, academics and professionals in psychology, criminology, policing and law. Published in the Wiley Series in the Psychology of Crime, Policing and Law Seried Editors: Professor Graham Davies and Professor Ray Bull, University of Leicester, UK


Aldert Vrij is a Professor of Applied Social Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Portsmouth (UK). He has published more than 300 articles and book chapters to date, mainly on the subjects of nonverbal and verbal cues to deception and lie detection. he also advises the police about conducting interviews with suspects, acts as an Expert Witness in court, and gives invited talks and workshops on lie detection to practitioners and scholars across the world. he is at present Editor of Legal and Criminological Psychology, a forensic journal published by the British Psychological Society.


About the Author Series Preface Preface Acknowledgements 1 Introduction 2 Lying: A Selfish Act and a Social Lubricant 3 Nonverbal Behaviour and Deception 4 Individual Verbal Cues to Deception 5 Beliefs about Nonverbal and Verbal Cues to Deception 6 Lie Detection Without Using Specialised Tools 7 The Behaviour Analysis Interview 8 Statement Validity Assessment 9 Reality Monitoring 10 Scientific Content Analysis 11 Physiological Lie Detection: The Concern Approach 12 Physiological Lie Detection: The Orienting Reflex Approach 13 Physiological Lie Detection: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) 14 Pitfalls: Why People Fail to Catch Liars 15 Opportunities: How People Can Improve Their Lie Detection Skills Epilogue References Index

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Why do people lie? Do gender and personality differences affect how people lie? How can lies be detected? Detecting Lies and Deceit provides the most comprehensive review of deception to date. This revised edition provides an up-to-date account of deception research and discusses the working and efficacy of the most commonly used lie detection tools, including: * Behaviour Analysis Interview * Statement Validity Assessment * Reality Monitoring * Scientific Content Analysis * Several different polygraph tests * Voice Stress Analysis * Thermal Imaging * EEG-P300 * Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) All three aspects of deception are covered: nonverbal cues, speech and written statement analysis and (neuro)physiological responses. The most common errors in lie detection are discussed and practical guidelines are provided to help professionals improve their lie detection skills. Detecting Lies and Deceit is a must-have resource for students, academics and professionals in psychology, criminology, policing and law. Published in the Wiley Series in the Psychology of Crime, Policing and Law Seried Editors: Professor Graham Davies and Professor Ray Bull, University of Leicester, UK


Aldert Vrij is a Professor of Applied Social Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Portsmouth (UK). He has published more than 300 articles and book chapters to date, mainly on the subjects of nonverbal and verbal cues to deception and lie detection. he also advises the police about conducting interviews with suspects, acts as an Expert Witness in court, and gives invited talks and workshops on lie detection to practitioners and scholars across the world. he is at present Editor of Legal and Criminological Psychology, a forensic journal published by the British Psychological Society.


About the Author Series Preface Preface Acknowledgements 1 Introduction 2 Lying: A Selfish Act and a Social Lubricant 3 Nonverbal Behaviour and Deception 4 Individual Verbal Cues to Deception 5 Beliefs about Nonverbal and Verbal Cues to Deception 6 Lie Detection Without Using Specialised Tools 7 The Behaviour Analysis Interview 8 Statement Validity Assessment 9 Reality Monitoring 10 Scientific Content Analysis 11 Physiological Lie Detection: The Concern Approach 12 Physiological Lie Detection: The Orienting Reflex Approach 13 Physiological Lie Detection: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) 14 Pitfalls: Why People Fail to Catch Liars 15 Opportunities: How People Can Improve Their Lie Detection Skills Epilogue References Index

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9780470516256
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0470516259
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black & white tables, figures
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22.7 x 15.3 x 2.9 centimeters (0.46 kg)

Table of Contents

About the Author vii

Series Preface ix

Preface xi

Acknowledgements xiii

1 Introduction 1

2 Lying: A Selfish Act and a Social Lubricant 11

3 Nonverbal Behaviour and Deception 37

4 Individual Verbal Cues to Deception 101

5 Beliefs About Nonverbal and Verbal Cues to Deception 115

6 Lie Detection Without Using Specialised Tools 141

7 The Behaviour Analysis Interview 189

8 Statement Validity Assessment 201

9 Reality Monitoring 261

10 Scientific Content Analysis 281

11 Physiological Lie Detection: The Concern Approach 293

12 Physiological Lie Detection: The Orienting Reflex Approach 343

13 Physiological Lie Detection: functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) 365

14 Pitfalls: Why People Fail To Catch Liars 373

15 Opportunities: How People Can Improve Their Lie Detection Skills 389

Epilogue 419

References 421

Index 483

About the Author

Aldert Vrij is a Professor of Applied Social Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Portsmouth (UK). He has published more than 300 articles and book chapters to date, mainly on the subjects of nonverbal and verbal cues to deception and lie detection. he also advises the police about conducting interviews with suspects, acts as an Expert Witness in court, and gives invited talks and workshops on lie detection to practitioners and scholars across the world. he is at present Editor of Legal and Criminological Psychology, a forensic journal published by the British Psychological Society.

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