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Sender Demeanor: Individual Differences in Sender Believability Have a Powerful Impact on Deception Detection Judgments

Authors
Levine, Timothy R.Serota, Kim B.Shulman, HillaryClare, David D.Park, Hee SunShaw, Allison S.Shim, Jae ChulLee, Jung Hyon
Issue Date
7월-2011
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
Keywords
Deception Dectection; Sender Demeanor; Believable Senders
Citation
HUMAN COMMUNICATION RESEARCH, v.37, no.3
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Journal Title
HUMAN COMMUNICATION RESEARCH
Volume
37
Number
3
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/112134
DOI
10.1111/j.1468-2958.2011.01407.x
ISSN
0360-3989
Abstract
Sender demeanor is an individual difference in the believability of message senders that is conceptually independent of actual honesty. Recent research suggests that sender demeanor may be the most influential source of variation in deception detection judgments. Sender demeanor was varied in five experiments (N = 30, 113, 182, 30, and 35) to create demeanor-veracity matched and demeanor-veracity mismatched conditions. The sender demeanor induction explained as much as 98% of the variance in detection accuracy. Three additional studies (N = 30, 113, and 104) investigated the behavioral profiles of more and less believable senders. The results document the strong impact of sender effects in deception detection and provide an explanation of the low-accuracy ceiling in the previous findings.
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