Autobiographical memories might be identified using a variant of the implicit association test (IAT), or the autobiographical IAT (aIAT). The aIAT provides a measure of association between true sentences and sentences describing an autobiographical event. This tool might be used to evaluate whether specific autobiographical information is encoded within the respondent's mind/brain. This paper examines possible problems arising when the aIAT is used as a lie-detector technique. The results indicate that, when given previous instruction or training with an aIAT, examinees can alter their results and beat the 'memory-detector'. However, we have been able to detect successful fakers of aIAT on the basis of their specific response patterns. Our algorithm has the ability to spot the faker in a satisfactory manner. If, as demonstrated here, faking can be detected, then the real autobiographical event might also be identified when the examinee attempts to alter their results.

Agosta, S., Ghirardi, V., Zogmaister, C., Castiello, U., Sartori, G. (2011). Detecting fakers of the autobiographical IAT. APPLIED COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, 25(2), 299-306 [10.1002/acp.1691].

Detecting fakers of the autobiographical IAT

ZOGMAISTER, CRISTINA;
2011

Abstract

Autobiographical memories might be identified using a variant of the implicit association test (IAT), or the autobiographical IAT (aIAT). The aIAT provides a measure of association between true sentences and sentences describing an autobiographical event. This tool might be used to evaluate whether specific autobiographical information is encoded within the respondent's mind/brain. This paper examines possible problems arising when the aIAT is used as a lie-detector technique. The results indicate that, when given previous instruction or training with an aIAT, examinees can alter their results and beat the 'memory-detector'. However, we have been able to detect successful fakers of aIAT on the basis of their specific response patterns. Our algorithm has the ability to spot the faker in a satisfactory manner. If, as demonstrated here, faking can be detected, then the real autobiographical event might also be identified when the examinee attempts to alter their results.
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iat; forensic psychology
English
2011
25
2
299
306
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Agosta, S., Ghirardi, V., Zogmaister, C., Castiello, U., Sartori, G. (2011). Detecting fakers of the autobiographical IAT. APPLIED COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, 25(2), 299-306 [10.1002/acp.1691].
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