Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law
class, gender, or ethnicity. Wizards use these baselines to evaluate the behavioral clues they have perceived. On the other hand ...
considers to be untrue. Although it is hard to think of a context in which nodeception transpires, the study of deception and ho ...
overall accuracy rate of about 54%. The different decep- tion detection measures are highly inter-correlated. A deception detect ...
motivated rather than unmotivated senders, in accor- dance with the hypothesis. However, this result has been found for within- ...
of prespecified verbal and nonverbal behaviors and for each particular behavior (e.g., gaze aversion and head movements), rate t ...
Deception: Use of Evidence in; Detection of Deception in Children; Statement Validity Assessment (SVA) Further Readings Bond, C. ...
to lie as a tactical strategy in order to avoid those con- sequences. Moreover, some research suggests that when children are in ...
In particular, evidence is provided in the research liter- ature to suggest that the lies of younger preschool and early-element ...
Therefore, truthful reports of unfamiliar events may not produce high CBCA scores when compared with accounts that are familiari ...
Leach, A.-M., Talwar, V., Lee, K., Bala, N., & Lindsay, R. C. L. (2004). “Intuitive” lie detection of children’s deception b ...
speech). Laboratory research has more or less consis- tently revealed that, despite people’s stereotypes of lying behavior, liar ...
though it is logically relevant to whether a requisite mens rea was in fact present. The logic of the mens rea variant is impecc ...
first degree. On occasion, a person with a disorder may kill on the spur of the moment, motivated by a command hallucination or ...
disturbance existed. English diminished responsibility permits the reduction of the charge to manslaughter if the defendant kill ...
the applicant holds the Certificate of Professional Qualification issued by the ASPPB or if the applicant is registered with the ...
Further Readings Dattilio, F. M. (2002). Board certification in psychology: Is it really necessary?Professional Psychology: Rese ...
the claim to determine if the policyholder is entitled to benefits. Mental health claims are particularly difficult to adjudicat ...
during the clinical interview; (d) information obtained during the claim investigation; and (e) psychological and/or neuropsycho ...
DISPARATETREATMENT AND DISPARATEIMPACT EVALUATIONS Disparate treatment and disparate impact cases involve actions on the part of ...
This is intentional discrimination based on the employer’s belief, perhaps based on prejudice, that one group of workers will no ...
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