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Title Insights and strategies. Lies, crimes and false confessions / Seven Dimensions
Published Melbourne, Victoria : Seven Dimensions, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (16 minutes)
Summary Eve Ash discusses why people tell lies with the University of Massachusetts Amherst's Professor Robert Feldman, a specialist in psychological and brain sciences. He has studied lying for many years and observes that (1) all people tell lies in different situations; (2) many are not truthful on their resumes and in job interviews; (3) sometimes people confabulate to fill memory gaps caused by stressful or traumatic conditions. In crime situations, he explains that false memories occur, and people's eagerness to find a culprit sometimes leads to the wrong person being convicted. You can't always tell a liar from their physical cues (eg. excessive blinking, looking away). This can cause deception bias and investigations clouded by tunnel vision. Dr Feldman and Eve Ash discuss the case of Sue Neill-Fraser, convicted and jailed for murder in Tasmania in 2010
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed February 18, 2020)
Performer Eve Ash, interviewer ; Robert Feldman, interviewee
Notes In English
Subject Truthfulness and falsehood.
Memory.
Personnel management.
Memory.
Personnel management.
Truthfulness and falsehood.
Genre/Form interviews.
Instructional films.
Interviews.
Instructional films.
Interviews.
Films de formation.
Interviews.
Form Streaming video
Author Feldman, Robert S. (Robert Stephen), 1947- interviewee.
Ash, Eve, interviewer
Seven Dimensions Films of Australia, production company.
Other Titles Lies, crimes and false confessions