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Childrens' application of a verbal-nonverbal consistency principle to infer truth and lying
(1987)
Research supports the conclusion that adults/adolescents
employ a verbal-nonverbal consistency principle to determine
whether others are telling the truth as opposed to lying
(Friedman, 1978; DePaulo & Rosenthal, 1979). ...
Children's use of a verbal-nonverbal consistency role for assessing truth and lying
(1986)
Research on adults and older adolescents has indicated
that verbal and nonverbal coimnunication cues are utilized by
listeners to assess speaker truthfulness and sincerity. Some
evidence suggests that truthfulness is ...