Through the lens of the camera: Can hostile intent be identified by the observation of deviant behavior?

作者: Matthias Grosskopf

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关键词: Social psychologyThrough-the-lens meteringStimulus (physiology)OfficerPsychologyCognition

摘要: An experiment was conducted to identify deviant behavior of persons with a hostile intent. Participants and without intent each carried supposed illegal (or not) package past police officer who delivered signal. The signals intention deliver cognitive strain the participants, resulting in agent either used strong (clearly aimed at participants) or weak (not directed signal elicit behavioral responses. Results indicate stimulus can influence both people terms observed fidgeting. Further emotions as smiling laughing by intent. The conduction study parts flawed low agreement between different observers, questioning some results. Implications annotation are included end.

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