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Cold-blooded women can detect lies with greater accuracy than other women
Authors:Geoffrey Duran  François-Xavier Cécillon  Thibaut Sansorgné  George A. Michael
Affiliation:1. Department Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Science &2. Neuropsychology, Laboratoire d’Etude des Mécanismes Cognitifs (EA 3082), Université de Lyon, Université Lumière Lyon 2, France
Abstract:Lies are notoriously difficult to detect. But it appears that some people are better at accomplishing this task than others even though the factors contributing to deception detection accuracy are not well understood. This study explored the influence of empathy on the detection of deception as a function of the detectors’ gender while dark personality traits were statistically controlled. Eighty men and 80 women were requested to judge whether individuals viewed in videos were giving their true opinion or not on current debatable issues (50% truthful and 50% deceptive narratives). Judges were divided into four groups according to their gender and their degree of empathy, as assessed using the Questionnaire Measure of Emotional Empathy. It was found that women with lower levels of empathy distinguished false from true opinions better than women with higher empathy, whereas no such difference was found in men. These results suggest that the degree of empathy in women influences their ability to detect deception and supports recent studies showing that emotional skills negatively affect deception detection ability. We suggest that less empathic women are less affected by emotional contagion and thus may be more able to focus on non-emotional cues that might reveal deception.
Keywords:Empathy  gender  deception detection
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