The Truth about Lies: Signs, Beliefs and Attitudes

F. Fabella
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A diligent search revealed that to this date, there are scarcely any studies that have been conducted in the Philippines concerning deceptive behavior or lying. 110 undergraduate students from a private college in Metro Manila volunteered to take part in this study. A 19-item researcher-made instrument using a 6-point Likert scale was administered on the respondents. The instrument measured the respondents’ level of agreement with respect to items about (1) ease of telling whether a person is lying with respect to social relationship; (2) signs of lying as established by previous research; (3) reasons for lying; (4) effects of being lied to on one’s trust and (5) knowing the truth. The following are the statistically significant findings: (1) The female respondents believe with greater intensity that it is easier to tell whether a person is lying when the individual is an acquaintance or family member; (2) those without romantic involvement believe with more certainty that it is easier to tell whether a person is lying when the individual is a stranger; (3) the female respondents believe more strongly that a person is lying "when the person is being vague or gives few details", "if before answering my question the person repeats the question", "if the person speaks in sentence fragments", "when the person is unable to give clear details", "when the person fixes his/her hair while answering my question" and "when the person touches his/her lips while answering my question"; (4) female respondents believe to a higher degree that "a person lies to protect his self-image"; (5) the respondents with romantic involvement believe with greater intensity that "a person lies to protect his self-image" and "a person lies to get what he wants"; (6) both the female respondents and respondents with romantic involvement disagree more strongly to the statement "people who lie to me don't affect my trust because I lie too."
谎言的真相迹象、信念和态度
经过努力搜索发现,迄今为止,菲律宾几乎没有进行过任何有关欺骗行为或说谎的研究。马尼拉市一所私立大学的 110 名本科生自愿参加了这项研究。研究人员为受访者制作了一份 19 个项目的问卷,采用李克特 6 点量表。该工具测量了受访者对以下项目的同意程度:(1) 在社会关系方面是否容易分辨一个人是否在撒谎;(2) 以往研究确定的撒谎迹象;(3) 撒谎的原因;(4) 被欺骗对个人信任的影响;(5) 了解真相。以下是具有统计意义的调查结果:(1) 女性受访者更强烈地认为,当一个人是熟人或家庭成员时,更容易分辨出他是否在撒谎;(2) 没有恋爱关系的受访者更确定地认为,当一个人是陌生人时,更容易分辨出他是否在撒谎;(3) 女性受访者更相信 "当对方含糊其辞或很少提供细节时"、"如果在回答我的问题前,对方重复问题"、"如果对方说话断断续续"、"当对方无法提供清晰的细节时"、"当对方在回答我的问题时整理头发 "和 "当对方在回答我的问题时触摸嘴唇 "时,对方在说谎;(4) 女性受访者更相信 "一个人撒谎是为了保护他的自我形象";(5) 有恋爱关系的受访者更相信 "一个人撒谎是为了保护他的自我形象 "和 "一个人撒谎是为了得到他想要的东西";(6) 女性受访者和有恋爱关系的受访者都更不同意 "对我撒谎的人不会影响我对他的信任,因为我也撒谎。"
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