2024
DOI: 10.1002/acp.4232
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Verbal cues in omission lies: The effect of informing sources about the essential part of the event

Sharon Leal,
Aldert Vrij,
Haneen Deeb
et al.

Abstract: People sometimes lie by omitting information. The information lie tellers then report could be entirely truthful. We examined whether the truthful information that lie tellers report in omission lies contains verbal cues indicating that the person is lying. We made a distinction between (i) essential information (events surrounding the omission) and non‐essential information (the rest); and (ii) made a distinction between informing or not informing participants about the key event they witnessed. Participants … Show more

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