Association-based Concealed Information Test: A Novel Reaction Time-Based Deception Detection Method
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/12467Date
2017-07-15Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Abstract
In recent years, numerous studies were published on the reaction time (RT)-based Concealed
Information Test (CIT). However, an important limitation of the CIT is the reliance on the
recognition of the probe item, and therefore the limited applicability when an innocent person
is aware of this item. In the present paper, we introduce an RT-based CIT that is based on
item-category associations: the Association-based Concealed Information Test (A-CIT).
Using the participants’ given names as probe items and self-referring “inducer” items (e.g.,
“MINE” or “ME”) that establish an association between ownership and responses choices, in Experiment 1 (within-subject design; n = 27), this method differentiated with high accuracy between guilty and innocent conditions. Experiment 2 (n = 25) replicated Experiment 1, except that the participants were informed of the probe item in the innocent condition –
nonetheless, the accuracy rate remained high. Implications and future possibilities are discussed.
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Submitted manuscript version. Published version available in Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition (2017) 6, 283-294.