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A comparison of the effectiveness of two types of deceit detection training methods in older adults.

Jennifer Tehan StanleyBritney A Webster
Published in: Cognitive research: principles and implications (2019)
These results are consistent with the body of literature on deception suggesting people hover around chance accuracy, even after training. Older adults' facial and verbal cue recognition can be improved with training, but these improvements did not translate into more accurate deceit detection, and actually hampered performance in the facial condition. Older adults showed the most benefit from sheer practice at detecting deception (in the control condition), perhaps because this condition encouraged implicit rather than explicit judgments of deception.
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