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  1. When discussing deception, it is essential to distinguish between outright lies and omissions of information. A lie involves actively presenting false information, while omission ...

  2. Feb 21, 2008 · The Definition of Lying and Deception. First published Thu Feb 21, 2008; substantive revision Fri Dec 25, 2015. Questions central to the philosophical discussion of lying to others and other-deception (interpersonal deceiving) may be divided into two kinds. Questions of the first kind are definitional or conceptual.

  3. A woman learns that her husband, who was declared dead five years ago, was actually alive and had a secret life. A private investigator helps her uncover the truth in this thriller drama.

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  4. Learn about the psychology of deception, why people lie, how to spot lies, and the effects of lying on trust and relationships. Explore the many forms of deception, from outright falsehoods to strategic silence, and the difference between self-deception and delusion.

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  5. Jan 29, 2024 · Explore the psychology of lies, self-deception, and their profound influence on human behaviour and survival.

  6. Mar 25, 2021 · Today, psychologists investigating deception are more likely to focus on verbal cues, and particularly on ways to magnify the differences between what liars and truth-tellers say.

  7. Mar 31, 2015 · A collection of 17 books about truth, dishonesty, and deception, curated by a professional lie detector and TED speaker. Learn from experts, historians, and journalists how to spot, understand, and combat lies in various contexts and situations.