Sarzynska-Wawer et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Truth or lie: Exploring the language of deceptionSarzynska-Wawer et al., 2023
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- Sarzynska-Wawer J
- Pawlak A
- Szymanowska J
- Hanusz K
- Wawer A
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Lying appears in everyday oral and written communication. As a consequence, detecting it on the basis of linguistic analysis is particularly important. Our study aimed to verify whether the differences between true and false statements in terms of complexity and sentiment that …
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