Prepared lies, spontaneous lies, Machiavellianism, and nonverbal communication

作者: HENRY D. O'HAIR , MICHAEL J. CODY , MARGARET L. McLAUGHLIN

DOI: 10.1111/J.1468-2958.1981.TB00579.X

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摘要: This study investigated cue leakage during deception of factual information for both prepared and spontaneous types lies. Liars anticipating lying engaged in less postural shifting shorter latencies than truth tellers prior to lying. During a lie, liars latencies, message durations, more affirmative head nodding, smiling, body adaptors did. tellers. No substantive differences were obtained between after the behavior was completed. Cues not leaked differently by high low Machiavellians.

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