Does Wearing a Face Mask Promote Deception? The Influence of Facial Occlusion on Deception
Psychology: Techniques and Application ›› 2022, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (3): 154-165.
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During COVID-19, people often wear masks outdoors for their health. Masks have the effect of covering the face and increasing the anonymity of individuals. The study used two experiments to explore the effect of mask-wearing on deceptive behavior. Experiment 1 (N = 108) used a die-under-cup paradigm to explore the effect of wearing masks on self-interested deception. Experiment 2 (N = 77) used the cheap talk game paradigm to explore the effect of wearing masks on the deceptive behavior of harming others to benefit oneself and the indirect effect of subjective anonymity on deception. Results showed that participants wearing masks exhibited more deceptive behavior, and the mediating effect of subjective anonymity was not significant.
Key words: facial occlusion, wear masks, deception, subjective anonymity
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QIN Xinyi, ZHANG Yu, YU Aochen, ZHAO Ran.
Does Wearing a Face Mask Promote Deception? The Influence of Facial Occlusion on Deception [J].Psychology: Techniques and Application, 2022, 10(3): 154-165.
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