- Deception detection and forensic psychology
- Memory Processes and Influences
- Adversarial Robustness in Machine Learning
- Misinformation and Its Impacts
- Military Defense Systems Analysis
- Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
- Data-Driven Disease Surveillance
- Crime Patterns and Interventions
- Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures
- Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
- Scientific Computing and Data Management
- Military Strategy and Technology
- Research Data Management Practices
- Intelligence, Security, War Strategy
- Design Education and Practice
- Digital and Cyber Forensics
- Psychology of Social Influence
- EFL/ESL Teaching and Learning
- Systems Engineering Methodologies and Applications
- Biomedical and Engineering Education
- Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
- Social and Intergroup Psychology
- Information and Cyber Security
- Asphalt Pavement Performance Evaluation
- Cognitive Science and Education Research
Applied Research Associates (United States)
2017-2022
Aptima (United States)
2019-2022
Florida International University
2010-2012
Purpose. Most past research on detecting deception has relied the assumption that liars often fabricate a story to account for their whereabouts, whereas truth tellers simply recall an autobiographical memory. However, little examined whether liars, when free choose topic of own reports, will actually information rather than use different strategy constructing lies. We describe two studies evaluated liars’ strategies selecting content lies given freedom whatever they desired. Method. In...
Purpose. Consistency as a cue to detecting deception was tested in two experiments using sketch drawing and verbal reports repeated interviews. Liars were expected be less consistent than truth‐tellers. Methods. In Expt 1, 80 undergraduate students reported truthfully or deceptively about an alleged lunch date – they sketched the layout of restaurant then answered spatial questions objects restaurant. Ratings given for consistency between sketches reports. 2, 34 completing series unrelated...
Summary The present experiment examined the role of cognitive flexibility in consistency truth tellers' and liars' reports. We expected liars to be less flexible (less able report an experience different ways) hence consistent than tellers when asked describe event ways (e.g. verbally pictorially). In experiment, entered a room performed several tasks, whereas did not enter or perform tasks but attempted convince interviewer that they did. Truth were interviewed twice about express their...
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Abstract Little is known about the mechanisms underlying how interviewers establish and monitor baselines of respondent behaviour. This study addresses this knowledge gap by characterising practice establishing measuring accuracy interviewer judgements based on assessments baseline departure behaviours. Eighteen professional viewed two videos naturalistic interviews, reported cues they perceived as informative for assessing a baseline, diagnosed respondents' internal states. Participants...
Organisations conducting research programs often focus the work of their scientists and technologists on challenge problems (CPs). These challenges are designed to ensure that progress is measurable relevant goals program sponsor. Generating selecting pertinent CPs difficult, as assessing value. We describe a method generating its application in highly collaborative, multi-organisation program. Thirty-eight biologists, chemists, mathematicians computer across academic, commercial government...
Abstract This study explored the decision‐making processes of soldiers as they evaluated scenarios containing information offering various levels certainty. Soldiers with different experience read that presented potential threats and then identified priority threat, their confidence in this identification, cues used to identify threats. searched for additional scenario‐relevant modified reports if assessments changed. Compared inexperienced soldiers, experienced reported a greater number...