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The role of sex differences in detecting deception in computer-mediated communication in English

  • Autores: Anna Kuzio
  • Localización: Journal of Computer-Assisted Linguistic Research, ISSN-e 2530-9455, Nº. 2, 2018, págs. 39-53
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • While  deception  seems  to  be  a  common  approach  in  interpersonal  communication,  most examination on interpersonal deception sees the sex of the interlocutor as unconnected with the capability to notice deceptive messages. This research studies the truth and deception detection capability  of  both  male  and  female  receivers  when  replying  to  both  true  and  deceptive messages  from  both  male  and  female  speakers.  The  outcomes  indicate  that  sex  may  be  a significant variable in comprehending the interpersonal detection probabilities of truth and of lies. An interaction of variables including the speakers’ sex, receivers’ sex, and whether the message appears to be truthful or deceptive is created to relate to detection capability.


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