Telling Lies: Clues to Deceit in the Marketplace, Politics, and MarriageW. W. Norton & Company, 2001 - 390 sider Paul Ekman, a renowned expert in emotions research and nonverbal communication, has now updated his groundbreaking inquiry into lying and methods for uncovering lies. From the deception strategies of international public figures, such as Adolf Hitler and Richard Nixon, to the deceitful behavior of private individuals, including adulterers and petty criminals, Ekman shows that a successful liar most often depends on a willfully innocent dupe. His study describes how lies vary in form and can differ from other types of misinformation, as well as how a person's body language, voice, and facial expressions can give away a lie but still escape the detection of professional lie hunters'udges, police officers, drug enforcement agents, Secret Service agents, and others. Photographs and line drawings. |
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Preface to the Third Edition | 7 |
Acknowledgments | 11 |
Introduction | 15 |
Lying Leakage and Clues to Deceit | 25 |
Why Lies Fail | 43 |
Detecting Deceit from Words Voice or Body | 80 |
Facial Clues to Deceit | 123 |
Dangers and Precautions | 162 |
Lie Checking | 240 |
Lie Catching in the 19908 | 279 |
Lies in Public Life | 299 |
New Findings and Ideas About Lying and Lie Catching | 325 |
Epilogue | 347 |
Appendix | 353 |
Reference Notes | 363 |
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