Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, rose from 41% to 66%1 Perhaps as a result of this dramatic increase, in the late 1960s a number of prominent social psychologists began to criticize the field's reliance on deception technology. To determine the effect of these critiques 1188 ...
The Rise and Fall of Deception in Social Psychology and Personality Research, 1921 to 1994. Ethics & Behavior 7 (1): 69-77.Nicks, S. D., Korn, J. H. & Mainieri, T. (1997) The rise and fall of deception in social psychology and personality research, 1921 to 1994. Ethics and ...
The second misconception is that the effects of suspiciousness on the outcome of the research appears to be negligible. Attention is also given to a research agenda supporting an evidence-based policy on deceptive practices in social psychology research....
Illusions of Reality: A History of Deception in Social Psychology (Book)No abstractdoi:10.1207/s15327019eb0801_6SaksMichael J.Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.Ethics & Behavior
THOUGH THERE IS OFTEN GOOD REASON FOR DECEIVING SS IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS, WIDESPREAD USE OF SUCH PROCEDURES HAS SERIOUS (1) ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS, INVOLVING NOT ONLY THE POSSIBILITY OF HARM TO S, BUT ALSO THE QUALITY OF THE E-S RELATIONSHIP; (2) METHODOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS, RELATING...
(2005). Sex, lies, and strategic interference: The psychology of deception between the sexes. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 31(1), 3–23. Article PubMed Google Scholar Kenrick, D. T., & Keefe, R. C. (1992). Age preferences in mates reflect sex differences in human ...
government. Deception always undermines it. Because truth is so essential to the human enterprise, which relies on a shared view of reality, the default assumption most people have is that others are truthful in their communications and dealings. Most cultures have powerful social sanctions against...
The desires of one sex can lead to deceptive exploitation by the other sex. Strategic Interference Theory proposes that certain "negative" emotions evolved... MG Haselton - 《Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin》 被引量: 150发表: 2005年 ...
Such an ecologically valid, interactive approach—as we will employ in the present study—can be accomplished through a new technique called “hyperscanning”28, which has shown important promise for interactive studies in social neuroscience. This employs brain imaging, such as with functional magnetic...
To counteract the influence of social desirability and other biases, psychologists often want to disguise the purpose of the study from the participants. Keywords Deception ; ethics; social psychology; experimentation Traditional Debates As initially conceptualized by Wilhelm Wundt, experimental psychology ...