Cross-cultural deception in Polish and American English in computer-mediated communication /:
Deception is omnipresent throughout the evolution of life, inseparable from the development of various modes of communication. By effectively manipulating the behavior of others, apparently by taking advantage of recipients' own rules, communicators are able to gain an advantage while negotiati...
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Zusammenfassung: | Deception is omnipresent throughout the evolution of life, inseparable from the development of various modes of communication. By effectively manipulating the behavior of others, apparently by taking advantage of recipients' own rules, communicators are able to gain an advantage while negotiating meaning in a cross-cultural environment. Even though much research related to deceptive behavior and its detection has been conducted in recent years, little of it has concentrated on deception outside of a North American context. This monograph addresses that lacuna. Consistently, most research on de. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 434 pages) : 6 illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 382-434). |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Introduction; Chapter One; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Definitions and functions of comm; 1.3 The communication processes; 1.4 Deceptive communication; 1.5 Summary; Chapter Two; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The importance of culture; 2.3 Culture and society; 2.4 Components of culture; 2.5 Cultural dimensions; 2.6 Theories of language and culture; 2.7 Language and culture in intercultural communication; 2.8 Culture as discourse; 2.9 Intercultural communication and technology; 2.10 Barriers to effective intercultural communication | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.11 Relationship Between Cultural Identityand Motivations for Deceptive Communication2.12 Culture and deception; 2.13 Culture, language and deception; 2.14 Summary; Chapter Three; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Deception and lie defined; 3.3 Factors of deceptive communication; 3.4 Phenomenological and interpretivism in deceptionstudies; 3.5 Mental spaces in deceptive communication; 3.6 The somatic marker hypotheses in deceptive communication; 3.7 Four Factor Theory; 3.8 Reality monitoring and self-presentational perspective of deception; 3.9 Information Manipulation Theory | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.10 Language Expectancy Theory3.11 Elaboration Likelihood Model; 3.12 Heuristic- Systematic Model; 3.13 Motivational Impairment Effect (MIE) Model; 3.14 Interpersonal Deception Theory; 3.15 Summary; Chapter Four; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Automated Text-Based Deception Detection; 4.3 Scientific Content Analysis; 4.4 Statement Validity Analysis and Content Based Criteria Analysis; 4.5 Approaches to lie detection; 4.6 Lie detection accuracy; 4.7 Lie detection confidence; 4.8 The role of cognitive load in lie detection; 4.9 Second-language speakers and lie detection | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.10 Individual differences and deception detection4.11 Cross-cultural lie detection; 4.12 Cross-cultural judgements roots of judgement errors about deception; 4.13 Summary; Chapter Five; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2. The origins of CMC technology and research; 5.3. Theoretical Approaches to CMC Research; 5.4. The structural features of quasi synchronous CMC; 5.5 The Self Online; 5.6 CMC and Deception; 5.7 Automation of deception clues in CMC; 5.8 Restricted approaches to CMC; 5.9 Current approaches in CMC; 5.10 Summary; Chapter Six; 6.1 Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.2 External factors shaping linguistic aspects of deception6.3 Linguistic and cognitive aspects of theories on cues to deception; 6.4 Leakage of deception dues; 6.5 Linguistic cues to deception; 6.6 Linguistic features of deception; 6.7 Pragmatic aspects of deception; 6.8 Cross-cultural research on linguistic features of deception; 6.9 Perceptions of deception; 6.10 Summary; Chapter Seven; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Research questions; 7.3. Hypotheses; 7.4 Research Model; 7.5 Methodology; 7.6 Data Analysis; 7.7 Preliminaries Discussion; 7.8 Discussion of Research Questions; 7.9 Implications | |
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spelling | Kuzio, Anna, author. Cross-cultural deception in Polish and American English in computer-mediated communication / by Anna Kuzio. Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018. 1 online resource (x, 434 pages) : 6 illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 382-434). Print version record. Intro; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Introduction; Chapter One; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Definitions and functions of comm; 1.3 The communication processes; 1.4 Deceptive communication; 1.5 Summary; Chapter Two; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The importance of culture; 2.3 Culture and society; 2.4 Components of culture; 2.5 Cultural dimensions; 2.6 Theories of language and culture; 2.7 Language and culture in intercultural communication; 2.8 Culture as discourse; 2.9 Intercultural communication and technology; 2.10 Barriers to effective intercultural communication 2.11 Relationship Between Cultural Identityand Motivations for Deceptive Communication2.12 Culture and deception; 2.13 Culture, language and deception; 2.14 Summary; Chapter Three; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Deception and lie defined; 3.3 Factors of deceptive communication; 3.4 Phenomenological and interpretivism in deceptionstudies; 3.5 Mental spaces in deceptive communication; 3.6 The somatic marker hypotheses in deceptive communication; 3.7 Four Factor Theory; 3.8 Reality monitoring and self-presentational perspective of deception; 3.9 Information Manipulation Theory 3.10 Language Expectancy Theory3.11 Elaboration Likelihood Model; 3.12 Heuristic- Systematic Model; 3.13 Motivational Impairment Effect (MIE) Model; 3.14 Interpersonal Deception Theory; 3.15 Summary; Chapter Four; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Automated Text-Based Deception Detection; 4.3 Scientific Content Analysis; 4.4 Statement Validity Analysis and Content Based Criteria Analysis; 4.5 Approaches to lie detection; 4.6 Lie detection accuracy; 4.7 Lie detection confidence; 4.8 The role of cognitive load in lie detection; 4.9 Second-language speakers and lie detection 4.10 Individual differences and deception detection4.11 Cross-cultural lie detection; 4.12 Cross-cultural judgements roots of judgement errors about deception; 4.13 Summary; Chapter Five; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2. The origins of CMC technology and research; 5.3. Theoretical Approaches to CMC Research; 5.4. The structural features of quasi synchronous CMC; 5.5 The Self Online; 5.6 CMC and Deception; 5.7 Automation of deception clues in CMC; 5.8 Restricted approaches to CMC; 5.9 Current approaches in CMC; 5.10 Summary; Chapter Six; 6.1 Introduction 6.2 External factors shaping linguistic aspects of deception6.3 Linguistic and cognitive aspects of theories on cues to deception; 6.4 Leakage of deception dues; 6.5 Linguistic cues to deception; 6.6 Linguistic features of deception; 6.7 Pragmatic aspects of deception; 6.8 Cross-cultural research on linguistic features of deception; 6.9 Perceptions of deception; 6.10 Summary; Chapter Seven; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Research questions; 7.3. Hypotheses; 7.4 Research Model; 7.5 Methodology; 7.6 Data Analysis; 7.7 Preliminaries Discussion; 7.8 Discussion of Research Questions; 7.9 Implications Deception is omnipresent throughout the evolution of life, inseparable from the development of various modes of communication. By effectively manipulating the behavior of others, apparently by taking advantage of recipients' own rules, communicators are able to gain an advantage while negotiating meaning in a cross-cultural environment. Even though much research related to deceptive behavior and its detection has been conducted in recent years, little of it has concentrated on deception outside of a North American context. This monograph addresses that lacuna. Consistently, most research on de. Deception Cross-cultural studies. Polish language Psychological aspects. English language United States Psychological aspects. Telematics Social aspects Poland. Telematics Social aspects United States. Tromperie Études transculturelles. Polonais (Langue) Aspect psychologique. Anglais (Langue) États-Unis Aspect psychologique. Sociolinguistics. bicssc Communication studies. bicssc Cognition & cognitive psychology. bicssc PSYCHOLOGY Cognitive Psychology. bisacsh SCIENCE Cognitive Science. bisacsh Telematics Social aspects fast Polish language Psychological aspects fast English language Psychological aspects fast Deception fast Deception Psychological aspects fast Telematics fast Poland fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRgyP3qcDKmj68x7FVbM United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Cross-cultural studies fast has work: Cross-cultural deception in Polish and American English in computer-mediated communication (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFK33gTxFRxMtbtBKXvBmq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Kuzio, Anna. Cross-cultural deception in Polish and American English in computer-mediated communication. Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018 1527510980 (OCoLC)1035515484 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1906046 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Kuzio, Anna Cross-cultural deception in Polish and American English in computer-mediated communication / Intro; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Introduction; Chapter One; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Definitions and functions of comm; 1.3 The communication processes; 1.4 Deceptive communication; 1.5 Summary; Chapter Two; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The importance of culture; 2.3 Culture and society; 2.4 Components of culture; 2.5 Cultural dimensions; 2.6 Theories of language and culture; 2.7 Language and culture in intercultural communication; 2.8 Culture as discourse; 2.9 Intercultural communication and technology; 2.10 Barriers to effective intercultural communication 2.11 Relationship Between Cultural Identityand Motivations for Deceptive Communication2.12 Culture and deception; 2.13 Culture, language and deception; 2.14 Summary; Chapter Three; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Deception and lie defined; 3.3 Factors of deceptive communication; 3.4 Phenomenological and interpretivism in deceptionstudies; 3.5 Mental spaces in deceptive communication; 3.6 The somatic marker hypotheses in deceptive communication; 3.7 Four Factor Theory; 3.8 Reality monitoring and self-presentational perspective of deception; 3.9 Information Manipulation Theory 3.10 Language Expectancy Theory3.11 Elaboration Likelihood Model; 3.12 Heuristic- Systematic Model; 3.13 Motivational Impairment Effect (MIE) Model; 3.14 Interpersonal Deception Theory; 3.15 Summary; Chapter Four; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Automated Text-Based Deception Detection; 4.3 Scientific Content Analysis; 4.4 Statement Validity Analysis and Content Based Criteria Analysis; 4.5 Approaches to lie detection; 4.6 Lie detection accuracy; 4.7 Lie detection confidence; 4.8 The role of cognitive load in lie detection; 4.9 Second-language speakers and lie detection 4.10 Individual differences and deception detection4.11 Cross-cultural lie detection; 4.12 Cross-cultural judgements roots of judgement errors about deception; 4.13 Summary; Chapter Five; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2. The origins of CMC technology and research; 5.3. Theoretical Approaches to CMC Research; 5.4. The structural features of quasi synchronous CMC; 5.5 The Self Online; 5.6 CMC and Deception; 5.7 Automation of deception clues in CMC; 5.8 Restricted approaches to CMC; 5.9 Current approaches in CMC; 5.10 Summary; Chapter Six; 6.1 Introduction 6.2 External factors shaping linguistic aspects of deception6.3 Linguistic and cognitive aspects of theories on cues to deception; 6.4 Leakage of deception dues; 6.5 Linguistic cues to deception; 6.6 Linguistic features of deception; 6.7 Pragmatic aspects of deception; 6.8 Cross-cultural research on linguistic features of deception; 6.9 Perceptions of deception; 6.10 Summary; Chapter Seven; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Research questions; 7.3. Hypotheses; 7.4 Research Model; 7.5 Methodology; 7.6 Data Analysis; 7.7 Preliminaries Discussion; 7.8 Discussion of Research Questions; 7.9 Implications Deception Cross-cultural studies. Polish language Psychological aspects. English language United States Psychological aspects. Telematics Social aspects Poland. Telematics Social aspects United States. Tromperie Études transculturelles. Polonais (Langue) Aspect psychologique. Anglais (Langue) États-Unis Aspect psychologique. Sociolinguistics. bicssc Communication studies. bicssc Cognition & cognitive psychology. bicssc PSYCHOLOGY Cognitive Psychology. bisacsh SCIENCE Cognitive Science. bisacsh Telematics Social aspects fast Polish language Psychological aspects fast English language Psychological aspects fast Deception fast Deception Psychological aspects fast Telematics fast |
title | Cross-cultural deception in Polish and American English in computer-mediated communication / |
title_auth | Cross-cultural deception in Polish and American English in computer-mediated communication / |
title_exact_search | Cross-cultural deception in Polish and American English in computer-mediated communication / |
title_full | Cross-cultural deception in Polish and American English in computer-mediated communication / by Anna Kuzio. |
title_fullStr | Cross-cultural deception in Polish and American English in computer-mediated communication / by Anna Kuzio. |
title_full_unstemmed | Cross-cultural deception in Polish and American English in computer-mediated communication / by Anna Kuzio. |
title_short | Cross-cultural deception in Polish and American English in computer-mediated communication / |
title_sort | cross cultural deception in polish and american english in computer mediated communication |
topic | Deception Cross-cultural studies. Polish language Psychological aspects. English language United States Psychological aspects. Telematics Social aspects Poland. Telematics Social aspects United States. Tromperie Études transculturelles. Polonais (Langue) Aspect psychologique. Anglais (Langue) États-Unis Aspect psychologique. Sociolinguistics. bicssc Communication studies. bicssc Cognition & cognitive psychology. bicssc PSYCHOLOGY Cognitive Psychology. bisacsh SCIENCE Cognitive Science. bisacsh Telematics Social aspects fast Polish language Psychological aspects fast English language Psychological aspects fast Deception fast Deception Psychological aspects fast Telematics fast |
topic_facet | Deception Cross-cultural studies. Polish language Psychological aspects. English language United States Psychological aspects. Telematics Social aspects Poland. Telematics Social aspects United States. Tromperie Études transculturelles. Polonais (Langue) Aspect psychologique. Anglais (Langue) États-Unis Aspect psychologique. Sociolinguistics. Communication studies. Cognition & cognitive psychology. PSYCHOLOGY Cognitive Psychology. SCIENCE Cognitive Science. Telematics Social aspects Polish language Psychological aspects English language Psychological aspects Deception Deception Psychological aspects Telematics Poland United States Cross-cultural studies |
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