Chapter 12 Terms Flashcards

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act of simulation

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forms of deception that involve fabricating information or exagerating facts for the purpose of misleading others

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falsification

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a form of deception that involves presenting false, fabricated information as though it were true

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exaggeration

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a form of deception that involves inflating or overstating facts

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acts of dissimulation

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forms of deception that involve omitting certain details that change the nature of the story if they were unknown

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omission

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a form of deception that involves leaving consequential details out of one’s story

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equivocation

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a form of deception that involves giving vague, ambiguous answers to a question to create the false impression that one has answered it

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truth bias

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the tendency to believe what someone says, in the absence of a reason not to

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motivation impairment effect

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a hypothesis is that motivation to succeed in a lie will impair a deceiver’s verbal performance, making the lie less likely to be believed

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interactive context

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a context for communicating in which participants can see and/or hear each other and react to each other in real time (for example, face-to-face conversation, telephone conversation)

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non-interactive context

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a context for communicating in which the participants cannot react to each other in real time (for example, a voice mail message, an e-mail message)

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deception

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the knowing and intentional transmission of information to create a false belief in the hearer

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