April 25, 2014

Do Liars Exhibit Tells?


[From article]
People lie all the time. According to the psychologist Robert Feldman, who has spent more than four decades studying the phenomenon, we lie, on average, three times during a routine ten-minute conversation with a stranger or casual acquaintance. Hardly anyone refrains from lying altogether, and some people report lying up to twelve times within that time span.
[. . .]
Their success rate at identifying honesty has been approximately fifty-five per cent. The nature of the lie—or truth—doesn’t even matter.

http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/mariakonnikova/2014/04/how-to-tell-when-someone-is-lying.html?utm_source=tny&utm_campaign=generalsocial&utm_medium=twitter&mbid=social_twitter

APRIL 23, 2014
HOW TO TELL WHEN SOMEONE IS LYING
POSTED BY MARIA KONNIKOVA
New Yorker

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