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Self-Presentation and Verbal Deception: Do Self-Presenters Lie More?

Abstract

This study examined the effects of self-presentation goals on the amount and type of verbal deception used by participants in same-gender and mixed-gender dyads. Participants were asked to engage in a conversation that was secretly videotaped. Self-presentational goal was manipulated, where one member of the dyad (the self-presenter) was told to either appear (a) likable, (b) competent, or (c) was told to simply get to know his or her partner …

Authors

Feldman RS; Forrest JA; Happ BR

Journal

Basic and Applied Social Psychology, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 163–170

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

June 2002

DOI

10.1207/s15324834basp2402_8

ISSN

0197-3533

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