The Psychology of Deception and LyingCheating, sabotage, stealing and whistle-blowing at work, almost by definition, involve deception of one sort or another. This chapter will look at the difficult but important business of the detectiodoi:10.1057/9780230510104_8Adrian Furnham...
There is a large body of research in psychology regarding how and why people deceive one another. Much of this focuses on lying—that is, telling things to others—and sometimes to ourselves—that aren’t true. So understood,deceptionis a matter of self-reporting. We can e...
Deception refers to the act—big or small, cruel or kind—of encouraging people to believe information that is not true. Lying is a common form of deception—stating something known to be untrue with the intent to deceive.
5. Pathological lying and deception 6. Conning / lack of sincerity 7. Lack of remorse or guilt 8. Lack of affect and emotional depth 9. Callous / lack of empathy 10. Parasitic lifestyle 11. Short-tempered / poor behavioral controls 12. Promiscuous sexual relations 13. Early be...
Small lies that avoid conflict are probably the most common sort of lie…and avoiding conflict is a top motivator for deception.For example: someone lying about traffic holding them up, rather than sleeping in… or a “no, you look great in those pants” — both sorts of lies achieve the...
of Defactualization Lying in Politics: Hannah Arendt on Deception, Self-Deception, and the Psychology of DefactualizationLying in Politics: Hannah Arendt on Deception, Self-Deception, and the Psychology of DefactualizationPopova, Maria
The Psychology of Lying– One of the newest features here. What motivates deception, and how often do people lie? Victim Psychology– I wish ‘Victim Psychology’ was taught in school…this topic should be required reading. Mostly links to articles outside of this website — but please check...
In recent years, researchers have turned to the phenomenon of lying that begins at a very early age. Children engage in deception for many of the same reasons that adults do. Lies allow punishment to be avoided. Cheating can help a child gain an advantage. Fibs may temporarily boost self-...
Here, the lie detector attempts to actively increase the differences between lying and truth telling by introducing mentally taxing interventions. We assume ... A Vrij,R Fisher,S Mann,... - 《Journal of Investigative Psychology & Offender Profiling》 被引量: 168发表: 2008年 ...
PATHOLOGICAL LYING, ACCUSATION, AND SWINDLING A STUDY IN FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY BY WILLIAM HEALY, A.B., M.D. DIRECTOR, PSYCHOPATHIC INSTITUTE, JUVENILE COURT, CHICAGO ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASES CHICAGO POLICLINIC; AUTHOR OF ``THE INDIVIDUAL DELINQUENT'' AND MARY TENNEY HEALY, B....