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Title: Training Professionals to Detect Deception


1
Training Professionals to Detect Deception
  • Joey F. George, David P. Biros, Judee Burgoon
  • J.F. Nunamaker, Jr.
  • First NSF/NIJ Symposium on Intelligence and
    Security Informatics, June 2003

2
Overview
  • Research Question Motivation
  • Study Logistics
  • Research Design
  • Experimental Procedures
  • Development of Materials
  • Results
  • Implications Conclusions

3
Research Question Motivation
  • People are not very good at detecting deception
    in 50 to 60 range
  • RQ Whether training people to identify cues to
    deception detection helps improve their accuracy
    in detecting deception
  • Past training effort results have been mixed
  • What role might computerized training system play?

4
Training Study Logistics
  • Duration
  • 4 sessions 10 Sept, 17 Sept, 1 Oct, 15 Oct
  • 1 session for administering questionnaires, 3 for
    instruction
  • Personnel
  • FSU Joey George Kent Marett
  • AFIT Monti Knode, Monica Dziubinski, Mark
    Lankowski
  • UofA Judee Burgoon, Jay Nunamaker, Janna Crews,
    Jinwei Cao, Ming Lin, Mark Adkins
  • Subjects 168 officers in basic communications
    training program

5
On Location
Study at USAF facility
Our Team
Study pilot at AFIT
6
Research Design
7
Experimental Procedures
  • Subjects reported for training
  • Began with battery of instruments including
    knowledge judgment pre-tests
  • Training
  • Powerpoint component
  • Video, audio only, or text examples
  • End with additional instruments including
    knowledge judgment post-tests

8
Development of Materials
  • Curriculum materials
  • Pre-tests post-tests
  • Knowledge
  • Judgment (deception detection)
  • Other measurement instruments
  • Agent99
  • Pilot at AZ
  • Usability
  • Recording of cues lecture by same people giving
    it at USAF facility
  • Content exactly the same across delivery modes

9
Screen Shot - View Examples
10
Results Knowledge Tests
Table 1 Means and standard deviations (in
parentheses) for knowledge pre-tests and
post-tests
11
Results Judgment Tests
Table 2 Means and standard deviations (in
parentheses) for judgment pre-tests and
post-tests
12
Results
  • Trained groups beat untrained groups in knowledge
    tests
  • No differences between trained and untrained
    groups on judgment tests
  • No differences among treatment groups on
    knowledge tests
  • No differences among treatment groups on judgment
    tests
  • Overall trend of improvement on judgment test
    scores across all groups over duration of
    experiment

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Implications Conclusions
  • Training worked for immediate increase in
    knowledge about deception detection
  • Overall training process associated with improved
    detection accuracy for all subjects
  • Computerized training no worse than traditional
    lecture only training
  • Additional research called for
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