Keywords
psycho-physiological deception detection, PDD, countermeasures, attentional control theory, ACT, ground truth, unsanctioned lie, deception experiment, HCI-based deception detection
Abstract
This research-in-progress note reports on the design and execution of a study in HCI-based deception detection. The objective of the study is to examine the impact of knowledge of tracking and countermeasures on the neuromotor changes detected when subjects commit a malfeasant act. To examine this, an experimental context and design was required that would afford the subjects an opportunity to commit an un-sanctioned malicious act while tracking ground truth in an unobtrusive manner. The experimental design, study execution, and preliminary results are presented.
Original Publication Citation
Byrd, M.D., Jenkins, J.L., Valacich, J.S., Williams, P.A. (2018) "Creating a Realistic Experimental Scenario for HCI-Based Deception Detection Research with Ground Truth and Unsanctioned Malicious Acts" Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Workshop on HCI Research in MIS, San Francisco, California, USA, December 13.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Byrd, Michael D.; Jenkins, Jeffrey L.; Valacich, Joseph S.; and Williams, Parker A., "Creating a Realistic Experimental Scenario for HCI-Based Deception Detection Research with Ground Truth and Un- Sanctioned Malicious Acts" (2018). Faculty Publications. 9448.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/9448
Document Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
2018
Publisher
Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Workshop on HCI Research in MIS
Language
English
College
Marriott School of Business
Department
Information Systems Management
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