"Highly deceptive [XXX] will have fewer self-references but more negations and negative emotion words than less deceptive [XXX]."
"Highly deceptive [XXX] will have fewer exclusive words and increased motion words, but a lower overall word count than less deceptive [XXX]."
"Emotionally-related linguistic cues to deception should account for more variance in deception scores than cognitively-related linguistic cues in [XXX]."
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Orange
Tue, 08/21/2012 - 14:39
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Deceptive Language link
Thanks for the tip. Alas, that link got chopped off. Here is the whole link:
http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs424p/materials/ling287-handout-11-02-dec...
(Yes, I know. It looks the same, but it's all there, underneath the appearances.)
disclosure
Tue, 08/21/2012 - 16:00
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Thanks AO, I fixed it.
Thanks AO, I fixed it.
alkieanon
Tue, 08/21/2012 - 22:38
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Clear As Mud
"Highly deceptive [XXX] will have fewer self-references but more negations and negative emotion words than less deceptive [XXX]."
"Highly deceptive [XXX] will have fewer exclusive words and increased motion words, but a lower overall word count than less deceptive [XXX]."
"Emotionally-related linguistic cues to deception should account for more variance in deception scores than cognitively-related linguistic cues in [XXX]."