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Alison M. O'Connor; Jennifer Gongola; Kaila C. Bruer; Thomas D. Lyon; Angela D. Evans – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2025
The accurate detection of children's truthful and dishonest reports is essential as children can serve as important providers of information. Research using automated facial coding and machine learning found that children who were asked to lie about an event were more likely to look surprised when hearing the first question during an interview…
Descriptors: Deception, Nonverbal Communication, Recognition (Psychology), Children