Celebrim
Legend
No.
In general, player's aren't entitled to see any of their rolls. Player's are allowed to make rolls because it is convenient and speeds play.
In general, the player is not entitled to know whether he failed because nothing was there to find, or whether he failed because his roll was low.
So if you check for traps, the DM does the roll. If you use a Sense Motive to try to detect a lie, the DM does the roll. The DM always does spot and listen and other passive perception checks.
Otherwise, you end up in a situation spoofed by an early 'Order of the Stick' where the PC's know that they failed a spot check and are so being observed, and respond to that fact.
In general, player's aren't entitled to see any of their rolls. Player's are allowed to make rolls because it is convenient and speeds play.
In general, the player is not entitled to know whether he failed because nothing was there to find, or whether he failed because his roll was low.
So if you check for traps, the DM does the roll. If you use a Sense Motive to try to detect a lie, the DM does the roll. The DM always does spot and listen and other passive perception checks.
Otherwise, you end up in a situation spoofed by an early 'Order of the Stick' where the PC's know that they failed a spot check and are so being observed, and respond to that fact.