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Cross-language applicability of linguistic features associated with veracity and deception

Matsumoto et al., 2015

Document ID
4847813695262166262
Author
Matsumoto D
Hwang H
Sandoval V
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology

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One technique for examining written statements or interview transcripts for verbal cues of veracity and lying involves the analysis of linguistic features and grammatical structures associated with word usage. This technique is commonly referred to as Statement Analysis …
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