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Kristian Kiili; Juho Siuko; Manuel Ninaus – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
Misinformation and fake news are severe threats to society. The role of critical reading skills is crucial in the battle against misinformation. Despite the promising results of game-based interventions to mitigate the effects of misinformation, the corpus of research on games supporting critical reading skills needs an overview. Therefore, a…
Descriptors: Misinformation, Game Based Learning, Intervention, Reading Skills
Melissa Emrey-Arras – US Government Accountability Office, 2024
The Department of Education can approve relief for student loan borrowers through a process called borrower defense to repayment (borrower defense) if colleges engaged in certain types of misconduct. As of April 30, 2024, Education had discharged (i.e., forgiven) a cumulative total of $17.2 billion in federal student loans for 974,820 borrowers…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Financial Aid, Student Loan Programs, Loan Repayment
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Petrocelli, John V.; Seta, Catherine E.; Seta, John J. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
In a world where exposure to untrustworthy communicators is common, trust has become more important than ever for effective marketing. Nevertheless, we know very little about the long-term consequences of exposure to untrustworthy sources, such bullshitters. This research examines how untrustworthy sources--liars and bullshitters--influence…
Descriptors: Deception, Misinformation, Trust (Psychology), Antisocial Behavior
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Rust, Dylan – Journal of International and Comparative Education, 2023
As more students from South Asia seek to study at overseas universities, they increasingly contract the services of local education agencies to facilitate their choice of institutions and their application process. This study seeks to better understand the nature of the relationship between South Asian education agencies and students who wish to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Web Sites, Study Abroad, Educational Practices
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Leal, Sharon; Vrij, Aldert; Deeb, Haneen; Fisher, Ronald P. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
Interviewees sometimes deliberately omit reporting some information. Such omission lies differ from other lies because all the information interviewees present may be entirely truthful. Truth tellers and lie tellers carried out a mission. Truth tellers reported the entire mission truthfully. Lie tellers were also entirely truthful but left out one…
Descriptors: Interviews, Deception, Ethics, Disclosure
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Riesthuis, Paul; Otgaar, Henry; De Cort, Anne; Bogaard, Glynis; Mangiulli, Ivan – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
A suspect of a crime can avoid legal repercussions by creating a false alibi. We examined whether creating such a false alibi can have adverse effects on memory. To do so, participants watched a mock crime video and were either instructed to create a false alibi or to provide an honest account for what they actually saw in the video. After a 2-day…
Descriptors: Deception, Memory, Ethics, Video Equipment
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Delaney, Carol J.; Bacon, Heidi R.; Matson, Sandra F. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2022
This qualitative study investigated how teaching an historical unit through a critical lens might empower students to evaluate sources, challenge fake news, and make informed decisions. The reading intervention teacher in this study engaged secondary students in reading, discussing, and critiquing a series of multimodal historical texts. Grounded…
Descriptors: Deception, Racial Discrimination, Intervention, Secondary School Students
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Mehregan, Mina – Research Ethics, 2022
Citation is an essential practice in scientific publishing. However, it is mandatory that citing the sources in a scientific work is performed in a proper manner. Manipulating citations in research articles is one form of academic research misconduct that violates publication ethics. Citation manipulation simply occurs for the purpose of…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Citations (References), Deception, Journal Articles
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Deeb, Haneen; Vrij, Aldert; Leal, Sharon; Mann, Samantha – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
The current experiment examined the effects of combining two interview techniques on information elicitation and lie detection in multiple interviews. Participants were interviewed online over three weeks. Two-thirds of the participants (n = 114) were presented with the model statement (MS) interview technique in Interview 1 and were asked to…
Descriptors: Interviews, Deception, Freehand Drawing, Models
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Otgaar, Henry; Schell-Leugers, Jennifer Maria; Howe, Mark L.; Vilar, Alejandra De La Fuente; Houben, Sanne T. L.; Merckelbach, Harald – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
Expert witnesses and scholars sometimes disagree on whether suggestibility and compliance are related to people's tendency to falsely confess. Hence, the principal aim of this review was to amass the available evidence on the link between suggestibility and compliance and false confessions. We reviewed experimental data in which false confessions…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Compliance (Psychology), Deception, Crime
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Verschuere, Bruno; Bogaard, Glynis; Meijer, Ewout – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
The Verifiability Approach predicts that truth tellers will include details that can be verified by the interviewer, whereas liars will refrain from providing such details. A meta-analysis revealed that truth tellers indeed provided more verifiable details (k = 28, d = 0.49, 95% CI [0.25; 0.74], BF[subscript 10] = 93.28), and a higher proportion…
Descriptors: Deception, Ethics, Credibility, Incentives
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Riesthuis, Paul; Otgaar, Henry; Hope, Lorraine; Mangiulli, Ivan – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
The proposed experiment will examine the effect of deceptive behavior on memory. Participants will be assigned to a "strong-incentive to cheat" or "weak-incentive to cheat" condition and play the adapted Sequential Dyadic Die-Rolling paradigm. Specifically, Player A (computer; participants think it is another participant)…
Descriptors: Incentives, Deception, Cheating, Memory
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Yasemin J. Erden – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
This paper introduces the concept of 'hyper-ambition' in academia as a contributing factor to what has been termed a 'replication crisis' across some sciences. The replication crisis is an umbrella term that covers a range of 'questionable research practices', from sloppy reporting to fraud. There are already many proposals to address questionable…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Replication (Evaluation), Research, Integrity
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Manuel Ceballos González; María Luisa Parody Núñez; Manuel Parody Núñez – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
In this paper, we focus on describing the concept of cyberbullying and identifying the kind and impact of cyber-victimization in terms of the gender and school stage in a sample of 173 students of the first and second course of Compulsory Secondary Education (students between 12 and 16 years old) of Colegio Sagrado Corazon from Málaga. To do so,…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Bullying, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries
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Stephan Schicker; Jürgen Ehrenmüller; Melanie Hendler; Victoria Reinsperger; Natalia Kubai; Lucia Miškulin Saletovic; Bettina Steinbauer; Sabine Schmölzer-Eibinger – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2025
This article presents the theoretical and conceptual foundations of the interdisciplinary didactic concept of Fictional Science (FiSci), which is positioned at the interface between media and language didactics. Based on reference concepts such as epistemic vigilance, inoculation, lateral reading, and media literacy in education, FiSci aims to…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Misinformation, News Reporting, Information Science
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