2005 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
An Empirical Study on Dynamic Effects on Deception Detection
verfasst von : Tiantian Qin, Judee K. Burgoon
Erschienen in: Intelligence and Security Informatics
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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A threat to accurate deception detection is the dynamic nature of deceptive behavior. Deceivers tend to adapt their communication style over time by continuously monitoring their targets for signs of suspiciousness. As a result, deceivers manage to tell lies that sound more and more like truth. Such trends imply that deception detection in later phases of an interaction would be more difficult and thus less accurate than detection in earlier phases. This paper studies dynamic effects that influence deception detection and provides empirical evidence supporting the prediction.