Using the Model Statement to Elicit Information and Cues to Deceit from Native Speakers, Non‐native Speakers and Those Talking Through an Interpreter

作者: Sarah Ewens , Aldert Vrij , Sharon Leal , Samantha Mann , Eunkyung Jo

DOI: 10.1002/ACP.3270

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摘要: We examined how the presence of an interpreter during interview affects eliciting information and cues to deceit, whilst using a method that encourages interviewees provide more detail (model statement, MS). Sixty native English speakers were interviewed in English, 186 non-native or through interpreter. Interviewees either lied told truth about mock security meeting, which they reported twice: initial free recall after listening MS. The MS resulted those with providing reminiscences (additional detail) than without As result, provided speakers, but only Native participants most detailed both recalls. No difference was found amount by liars tellers.

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