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Detecting fakers of the autobiographical IAT

Authors :
Umberto Castiello
Valentina Ghirardi
Sara Agosta
Giuseppe Sartori
Cristina Zogmaister
Agosta, S
Ghirardi, V
Zogmaister, C
Castiello, U
Sartori, G
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
John Wiley & Sons, 2011.

Abstract

Autobiographical memories might be identified using a variant of the implicit association test (IAT), or the autobiographical IAT (aIAT). The aIAT provides a measure of association between true sentences and sentences describing an autobiographical event. This tool might be used to evaluate whether specific autobiographical information is encoded within the respondent's mind/brain. This paper examines possible problems arising when the aIAT is used as a lie-detector technique. The results indicate that, when given previous instruction or training with an aIAT, examinees can alter their results and beat the ‘memory-detector’. However, we have been able to detect successful fakers of aIAT on the basis of their specific response patterns. Our algorithm has the ability to spot the faker in a satisfactory manner. If, as demonstrated here, faking can be detected, then the real autobiographical event might also be identified when the examinee attempts to alter their results. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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