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Broadening the deception construct
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Forensic PsychologySimilarity JudgmentsCognitive ScienceBehavioral SciencesEnlarged ConceptualizationManipulation (Psychology)Deception ConstructHierarchical Cluster AnalysisSocial PsychologyPsychologySocial CognitionSocial SciencesCommunicationArtsDeception DetectionMisinformationPersuasionMoral Psychology
Abstract This essay argues for an enlarged conceptualization of deception. A multidimensional scaling of similarity judgments of forty‐six deception‐related terms identified a number of aspects underlying the construct. They included evaluation, detectability, and premeditation. The elicited terms were subjected to a hierarchical cluster analysis, which revealed six families of deception: fictions, playings, lies, crimes, masks, and unlies. Implications of these results were explored.
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