Detecting fakers of the autobiographical IAT

作者: Sara Agosta , Valentina Ghirardi , Cristina Zogmaister , Umberto Castiello , Giuseppe Sartori

DOI: 10.1002/ACP.1691

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摘要: Autobiographical memories might be identified using a variant of the implicit association test (IAT), or autobiographical IAT (aIAT). The aIAT provides measure between true sentences and describing an event. This tool used to evaluate whether specific information is encoded within respondent's mind/brain. paper examines possible problems arising when as lie-detector technique. results indicate that, given previous instruction training with aIAT, examinees can alter their beat ‘memory-detector’. However, we have been able detect successful fakers on basis response patterns. Our algorithm has ability spot faker in satisfactory manner. If, demonstrated here, faking detected, then real event also examinee attempts results. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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