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Lessons From Pinocchio: Cues to Deception May Be Highly Exaggerated

机译:Pinocchio的课程:对欺骗的提示可能会受到高度夸大

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Deception researchers widely acknowledge that cues to deception-observable behaviors that may differ between truthful and deceptive messages-tend to be weak. Nevertheless, several deception cues have been reported with unusually large effect sizes, and some researchers have advocated the use of such cues as tools for detecting deceit and assessing credibility in practical contexts. By examining data from empirical deception-cue research and using a series of Monte Carlo simulations, I demonstrate that many estimated effect sizes of deception cues may be greatly inflated by publication bias, small numbers of estimates, and low power. Indeed, simulations indicate the informational value of the present deception literature is quite low, such that it is not possible to determine whether any given effect is real or a false positive. I warn against the hazards of relying on potentially illusory cues to deception and offer some recommendations for improving the state of the science of deception.
机译:欺骗研究人员广泛承认欺骗可观察行为的提示,这些行为可能与真实和欺骗性的信息之间可能不同 - 往往是弱势的。尽管如此,已经报告了几种欺骗性提示,具有异常大的效果大小,一些研究人员主张使用这些提示作为检测欺骗和评估实际情况信誉的工具。通过从经验欺骗提示研究和使用一系列蒙特卡罗模拟的数据,我证明了许多估计的欺骗性尺寸可以通过出版物偏差,少量估计和低功率来极大地膨胀。实际上,模拟表明目前欺骗文学的信息值相当低,因此无法确定任何给定的效果是否是真实的或假阳性的。我警告依赖于欺骗潜在虚幻提示的危害,并为改善欺骗科学状态提供一些建议。

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