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Using the model statement to elicit information and cues to deceit in interpreter-based interviews

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How the presence of an interpreter during an interview affects eliciting information and cues to deceit, while using a method that encourages interviewees to provide more detail is examined, using a model statement, MS.
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This article is published in Acta Psychologica.The article was published on 2017-06-01. It has received 56 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Interpreter & Deception.

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Psychological Perspectives on Interrogation.

TL;DR: An informed, academic perspective ononents of “enhanced interrogation techniques” in the United States have claimed that such methods are necessary for obtaining information from uncooperative terrorism subjects is offered.
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‘Language of lies’: Urgent issues and prospects in verbal lie detection research

TL;DR: The first workshop on verbal lie detection as discussed by the authors was held at Bar-Ilan University (Israel) in 2013. But the main focus of the workshop was on the most urgent, unsolved issues in the field of verbal deception detection, and the participants had only 10 min to deliver a brief message using just one slide.
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Developing an Evidence-Based Perspective on Interrogation: A Review of the U.S. Government’s High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group Research Program

TL;DR: The High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group (HIG) as mentioned in this paper has identified effective approaches for developing cooperation and rapport, eliciting information, challenging inconsistencies by presenting evidence or information strategically, and assessing credibility using cognitive cues and strategic questioning tactics.
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Within-subjects verbal lie detection measures: a comparison between total detail and proportion of complications

TL;DR: This paper conducted an experiment where truth tellers (n = 27) discussed a trip they had made during the last twelve months; liars (n= 26) fabricated a story about such a trip.
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Scripts, plans, goals and understanding: an inquiry into human knowledge structures

TL;DR: Schank and Abelson as mentioned in this paper analyzed the conceptual apparatus necessary to perform even a partial feat of understanding, and their analysis of this apparatus is what is what this book is about.
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Cues to deception

TL;DR: Results show that in some ways, liars are less forthcoming than truth tellers, and they tell less compelling tales, and their stories include fewer ordinary imperfections and unusual contents.
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Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion

TL;DR: Cialdini's "Influence", the classic book on persuasion, explains the psychology of why people say "yes" - and how to apply these understandings as mentioned in this paper.
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Monitoring and control processes in the strategic regulation of memory accuracy

TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical framework addressing the strategic regulation of memory reporting is put forward that delineates the mediating role of metamemorial monitoring and control processes, and a general methodology is proposed that incorporates these processes into the assessment of memory-accuracy and memory-quantity performance.
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