Deception Detection: An Exploration of Annotated Text-Based Cues

R. McHaney, J. George, Manjul Gupta
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Abstract

Do embedded textual cues in asynchronous communication affect deceptive message detection? The expanded use of social media and rich media applications in business make this an important issue. Prior research indicates deception commonly occurs in all forms of communication and people have difficulty detecting its use. Asynchronous online communications are no exception and offer users a variety of media choices which may complicate deception detection, particularly if the sender has strategically selected a channel intended to disguise their intentions. The current study investigated whether embedded, non-verbal cues in common media forms found in asynchronous online venues influenced deception detection. Drawing on media synchronicity theory, results suggest embedding non-verbal cues in the form of annotated text can enhance deception detection. Overall, the findings suggest managers must be wary of sender motivations, which can influence message veracity, particularly in low synchronicity environments where media is subject to edits and manipulations.
欺骗检测:基于文本的注释线索的探索
在异步通信中嵌入文本线索会影响欺骗信息检测吗?社交媒体和富媒体应用程序在商业中的广泛使用使这成为一个重要问题。先前的研究表明,欺骗通常发生在各种形式的交流中,人们很难发现它的使用。异步在线通信也不例外,它为用户提供了多种媒体选择,这可能会使欺骗检测复杂化,特别是如果发送者策略性地选择了一个旨在掩饰其意图的渠道。目前的研究调查了在异步在线场所发现的常见媒体形式中嵌入的非语言线索是否会影响欺骗检测。利用媒介共时性理论,研究结果表明,以注释文本的形式嵌入非语言线索可以增强欺骗检测。总的来说,研究结果表明,管理者必须警惕发送者的动机,这可能会影响信息的真实性,特别是在低同步环境中,媒体容易受到编辑和操纵。
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