ABSTRACT

This accessible book provides a foundational understanding of the science of deception and lie detection. Focusing on core issues for the field, it discusses classic and current psychological research into lying as well as theoretical approaches to understanding human lie detection.

This book explores engaging questions around how people lie, how people make decisions about believing others, and how we can detect deception. Each chapter is clearly structured to support students of all levels by summarising content, presenting key research, and systematically evaluating findings. Chapters explore topics including some of the most promising current lie detection techniques, how and why people lie, how lying develops in children, and whether unconscious thinking can boost lie detection accuracy.

Providing an overview of key issues in deception, this book will be of great interest to students and lecturers in the field of deception and lie detection, as well as anyone generally interested in this fascinating field of research.

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction

Becoming an Evaluative Reasoner

chapter 3|24 pages

Cues to Deception

chapter 4|32 pages

Making Lie-Truth Judgements

chapter 5|32 pages

Accurate Lie Detection

chapter 7|23 pages

Unconscious Lie Detection