Journal article

Moderators of nonverbal indicators of deception - A meta-analytic synthesis


Authors listSporer, Siegfried L.; Schwandt, Barbara

Publication year2007

Pages1-34

JournalPsychology, Public Policy, and Law

Volume number13

Issue number1

ISSN1076-8971

eISSN1939-1528

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1037/1076-8971.13.1.1

PublisherAmerican Psychological Association


Abstract
In many legal proceedings, fact finders scrutinize the demeanor of a defendant or witness, particularly his or her nonverbal behavior, for indicators of deception. This meta-analysis investigated directly observable nonverbal correlates of deception as a function of different moderator variables. Although lay people and professionals alike assume that many nonverbal behaviors are displayed more frequently while lying, of 11 different behaviors observable in the head and body area, only 3 were reliably associated with deception. Nodding, foot and leg movements, and hand movements were negatively related to deception in the overall analyses weighted by sample size. Most people assume that nonverbal behaviors increase while lying; however, these behaviors decreased, whereas others showed no change. There was no evidence that people avoid eye contact while lying, although around the world, gaze aversion is deemed the most important signal of deception. Most effect sizes were found to be heterogeneous. Analyses of moderator variables revealed that many of the observed relationships varied as a function of content, motivation, preparation, sanctioning of the lie, experimental design, and operationalization. Existing theories cannot readily account for the heterogeneity in findings. Thus, practitioners arecautioned against using these indicators in assessing the truthfulness of oral reports.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleSporer, S. and Schwandt, B. (2007) Moderators of nonverbal indicators of deception - A meta-analytic synthesis, Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 13(1), pp. 1-34. https://doi.org/10.1037/1076-8971.13.1.1

APA Citation styleSporer, S., & Schwandt, B. (2007). Moderators of nonverbal indicators of deception - A meta-analytic synthesis. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 13(1), 1-34. https://doi.org/10.1037/1076-8971.13.1.1



Keywords


BELIEFSDECEPTIONINTERPERSONAL DECEPTIONlay assumptionsLIESmoderator variablesnonverbal cues to deceptionSITUATIONTRUTHVOICE

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