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The Effects of Communication Media and Culture on Deception Detection Accuracy
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Article
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George, Joey F. (Author)
Gupta, Manjul (Author)
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Title:
MIS quarterly : management information systems
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Volume/ Issue No.: 2018 V.42 N.2
Call No.:658.4038011 MQU Location: Periodicals & References Hall - 2nd floor
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Physical Description |
p 551-575
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Management
(7076)
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Abstract |
As the world “gets smaller” and more people engage in cross-cultural communications, their ability to successfully separate truth from deception can be critically important. Yet it is challenging. While deceptive communication has been studied for decades, some areas are not well understood. In particular, two areas that could benefit from further research concern the effects of cultural differences and communication media on deception and its detection. Building on developments in theories of deception and its detection, we examine the question: How do differences in culture between senders and receivers affect deception detection, especially where the deceptive communication occurs across different media? To address this question, stimulus materials from recorded interviews were created featuring participants from the United States, Spain, and India. Three stimulus sets were created, one each in American English, Spanish, and Indian English, and each consisting of 32 interview snippets. Half of the snippets were honest and half were dishonest....
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