The use of deception can be tied to the earliest experiments in social psychology, but began in earnest after World War II when social psychology began to prosper. In the 1960’s and 1970’s many of the most famous and most important social psychology studies involved deception.
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The psychology of human deception - Truth-Telling, Lying and Self-Deception from Social Research provided by Find Articles at BNET ... Deception frequently parasitizes "communicative action oriented toward reaching understanding" (Habermas, [1976] 1979, p. 209). In such communicative action, for one person to communicate...
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Based on this assessment, experimental economists were counseled to lift their de facto prohibition against deception to capture its potential benefits. ... Building on a systematic review of relevant research in psychology, we present two major results: First, the evidence suggests that the experience of having been...
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The Psychology of Self-Deception as Illustrated in Literary Character ... The purpose of this inquiry is to define self-deception, its potential, its functions, and the range of strategies that are employed in avoiding or distorting information that conflicts with self-perception. In doing so, we attempt a phenomenology of...
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Downloadable! Recently, it has been argued that the evidence in social science research suggests that deceiving subjects in an experiment does not lead to a significant loss of experimental control. ... Andreas Ortmann & Ralph Hertwig, 2002. "The Costs of Deception: Evidence from Psychology," Experimental Economics,
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The Human Stupidity: Unconscious Irrationality, Self Deception Blog reposted this paper at ; ... The model of the human as a "naive scientist", a rational decision maker prevailed in Social Psychology for several years after cognitive psychologists had proved it wrong by demonstrating a myriad of biases (Kahnemann,
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CONTENT: This is course in which we review the occurrence of deception, the influences which generate deception, and methods of detecting deception. ... Psych 323: Deception: Psychology & Psychophysiology Syllabus...
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To thine own self be true. But only some of the time. By Sam Sommers... ... Below, the second of three parts on the ubiquitous nature of self-deception in daily life; click here for Part I. ... Eating Disorders Evolutionary Psychology Gender Happiness Health Integrative Medicine Law and Crime Media Memory Morality...
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