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범죄 정보 인식에 따른 용의자 변별을 위한 aIAT 활용The Discrimination of Innocents Exposed to Crime Details using an Autobiographical Implicit Association Test

Authors
김기호이은지이장한
Issue Date
Jul-2020
Publisher
한국법심리학회
Keywords
lie detection; autobiographical Implicit Association Test; mock crime; leakage; suspect discrimination; 거짓말 탐지; 자서전적 암묵적 연합 검사; 모의범죄; 범죄 정보 노출; 용의자 변별
Citation
한국심리학회지:법, v.11, no.2, pp 173 - 190
Pages
18
Journal Title
한국심리학회지:법
Volume
11
Number
2
Start Page
173
End Page
190
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/43869
DOI
10.53302/kjfp.2020.07.11.2.173
ISSN
2093-3843
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to verify whether it is possible for participants to discriminate between innocent and guilty suspects when they are exposed to criminal information utilizing an autobiographical implicit association test (aIAT). A total of 49 college students were randomly assigned to guilty group, innocent-aware group, or innocent-unaware group. Participants performed an aIAT to detect suspects after performing either mock crime or control task. It was verified that innocent suspect and guilty suspect exposed with crime information could be distinguished through D-score and reaction time, converted to symbolize strength of the association between guilty sentences, innocent sentences, and truth sentences. As a result of the analysis, guilty group showed significantly higher D-score than both innocent-aware group and innocent-unaware group. guilty group also showed faster response time in true-guilty condition than true-innocent condition. This shows that the association of true-guilty conditions is stronger than that of true-innocent conditions. On the other hand, the innocent-aware group showed a faster response time in the true-innocent condition than the true-guilty condition, and innocent-unaware group showed no significant difference between the two conditions. Through this, it was confirmed that innocent suspects exposed to criminal information can be discriminated according to the aIAT pattern, which has a faster reaction rate to the truth and innocence union than the guilty group. This study confirmed that suspects exposed to criminal information can be effectively discriminated using aIAT, and further suggests the usefulness and potential of aIAT in the field of lie detection.
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