Jordanian students' beliefs about nonverbal behaviors associated with deception in Jordan

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Fayez A. Al-Smadi
Cite this article:  Al-Smadi, F. (2000). Jordanian students' beliefs about nonverbal behaviors associated with deception in Jordan. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 28(5), 437-442.


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Are cues to deception similar from culture to culture? In the present study some of the cues found in previous studies in the United States are used to test Jordanian beliefs about cues associated with deception. Jordanian college students were asked to indicate their beliefs about cues associated with deception on a 20-item Likert scale. Results showed that Jordanian students identified 10 behaviors to be significantly related to their beliefs about liars. These cues are discussed in terms of cultural differences from the United States and cultural values in Jordan.

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