RT Article T1 A cognitive approach to lie detection: a meta-analysis JF Legal and criminological psychology VO 22 IS 1 SP 1 OP 21 A1 Vrij, Aldert 1960- A1 Fisher, Ronald P. A1 Blank, Hartmut A2 Fisher, Ronald P. A2 Blank, Hartmut LA English YR 2017 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1846275679 AB Introduction. This article provides a meta-analysis of a new, cognitive approach to (non-)verbal lie detection. This cognitive lie detection approach consists of three techniques: (1) imposing cognitive load, (2) encouraging interviewees to say more, and (3) asking unexpected questions. Method. A meta-analysis was carried out on studies using the cognitive approach, 14 of which directly compared the cognitive approach to a standard approach. Results. The cognitive lie detection approach produced superior accuracy results in truth detection (67%), lie detection (67%), and total detection (truth and lie detection combined, 71%) compared to a traditional standard approach (truth detection: 57%; lie detection: 47%; total detection: 56%). Conclusions. Practitioners may find it useful to use a cognitive lie detection approach in their daily practice. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 14-18 NO Gesehen am 26.05.2023 NO First published: 10 October 2015 K1 Lie detection K1 interviewing to detect deception K1 Cognition K1 Meta-analysis DO 10.1111/lcrp.12088