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Cross-cultural Differences in Beliefs About Lie Detection: A Comparison of Arab and Non-Arab Australians (Walaa Katta honour's thesis)

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posted on 2024-09-09, 06:01 authored by Rebecca WilcoxsonRebecca Wilcoxson, Walaa Katta, Emma TurleyEmma Turley

Walaa Katta's honours thesis. This study utilised an open-ended question and a 10-item questionnaire created by the Global Deception Research Team (2006) to explore potential lie detection method differences between a sample of Arab- (n = 102) and non-Arab-Australians (n = 70). The results showed that while most participants in both groups were confident in their ability to detect deceit, Arab-Australians thought they could detect lies significantly more than non-Arab Australians. Both Arab- and non-Arab participants tended to rely on non-verbal behaviour to detect lies; however, there were some differences, some of which were surprising given purported cultural differences with some non-verbal behaviours.

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No funding

History

Start Date

2023-04-30

Finish Date

2023-11-30

Language

English

Open Access

  • Yes

Medium

Excel file

Number and size of Dataset

1

Supervisor

Amanda Rebar and Rebecca Wilcoxson

Geolocation

Australia

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