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Deceptive Communication Gerald R. Miller

Deceptive Communication By Gerald R. Miller

Deceptive Communication by Gerald R. Miller


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Focusing on deception in interpersonal communication, this volume explores nonverbal cues and other detection devices, situational factors affecting detection accuracy and ethical considerations in conducting research in the area.

The volume both synthesizes the authors' 15 years of collaborative research and presents current findings from other scholars.

Deceptive Communication Summary

Deceptive Communication by Gerald R. Miller

What types of communication are considered deceptive? What characteristics do researchers look for when investigating deceptive communication? The culmination of more than 15 years of collaborative research, Deceptive Communication explores the flip-side of truth in 20th century society. Synthesizing their own research and recent findings from other scholars, Miller and Stiff highlight nonverbal cues and other deception detection devices, situational factors affecting detection accuracy, and ethical considerations in the conduct of deception research. In addition, they clearly describe the methods employed in conducting research on deception and provide suggestions for future investigations. Deceptive Communication will serve as a useful resource for students and scholars interested in interpersonal communication and persuasion. To say this book addresses one of the most significant and pervasive social phenomena of our age is not hyperbole. . . . The subject of this book is more than a treatise on an important social issue; it is a book that goes to the very heart of communication studies. . . . Miller and Stiff have done a superb job of critically reviewing the theoretical perspectives and research findings, but more important, this book makes the reader think hard about difficult issues. . . . A book which asks us to consider this perplexing co-existence of two seemingly contrary forces like truth and deception performs a valuable service. . . . It weighs the value of past theories and research methods and sets an agenda for future work. --from the Introduction by Mark L. Knapp

Table of Contents

Deceptive Communication in Late 20th Century Society Conceptualizing and Defining Deceptive Communication Investigating Deceptive Communication Characteristics of Deceptive Behavior Misjudging Veracity The Inaccuracy of Human Lie Detectors Factors Influencing the Judgments of Veracity Challenges for Future Research

Additional information

NLS9780803934856
9780803934856
0803934858
Deceptive Communication by Gerald R. Miller
New
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
1993-08-18
142
N/A
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