Influence of Mismatch between Subjects' Representation and Critical Items on the Detection Accuracy of Deception

T. Okuno, A. Yagi
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Two experiments examined the influence of differences between memory representation and the content of critical items presented visually for detection accuracy in a guilty knowledge test.   In Experiment 1, skin conductance responses (SCR) of 12 subjects were measured under three conditions. In each of two conditions, one of two pictures that differed in the degree of match to the stimulus memorized previously was used as a critical item, while the identical picture was used in another condition. The results indicated that detection accuracy on the item relatively similar to the memorized material was lower than that of the item identical to representation. Both items could be detected. However, when the critical item was dissimilar to the previously memorized stimulus, the rate of correct detection did not indicate a significant increase above chance expectancy.   In Experiment 2, two types of pictures, identical and dissimilar pictures, were used as critical items and names of which were also presented orally. There was another condition where the critical item was presented only orally. Skin conductance responses of 12 subjects were measured. In the dissimilar picture condition, detection accuracy was lower than that of the identical picture condition, but the rate of correct detection was significantly greater than a chance level. There was no statistically significant difference on detection accuracy between the dissimilar picture and oral conditions.   The results of these studies showed that 1) examiners shoud use critical items which were as similar to memory representation of the subjects as possible, and 2) there could be a case that was successful to detect deception even if the critical items were not identical to memory representation.
被试表征与关键项目不匹配对欺骗检测准确性的影响
两个实验考察了记忆表征和视觉呈现的关键项目内容的差异对有罪知识测试中检测准确性的影响。实验1测量了12名被试在三种情况下的皮肤电导反应(SCR)。在每一种情况下,与之前记忆的刺激匹配程度不同的两张图片中的一张被用作关键项目,而在另一种情况下使用相同的图片。结果表明,与记忆材料相对相似的项目的检测准确率低于与表征完全相同的项目。这两项都可以检测到。然而,当关键项目与先前记忆的刺激不同时,正确率并没有显示出高于机会预期的显著增加。实验2采用相同和不相似两种类型的图片作为关键项目,并口头呈现图片名称。还有另一种情况,关键的项目只口头提出。测量了12名受试者的皮肤电导反应。不同图像条件下的检测准确率低于相同图像条件下的检测准确率,但正确率显著大于机会水平。不同图像与口腔状况的检测准确率差异无统计学意义。这些研究结果表明:1)考官应该尽可能使用与被试记忆表征相似的关键项目;2)即使关键项目与记忆表征不相同,也可能存在成功检测欺骗的情况。
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