The little book of lie detection

The little book of lie detection
Author: Philippe Kaizen
Publsiher: BoD - Books on Demand France
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2010-12-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9782810612222

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The aim of this book is to teach you techniques, which will enable you to detect the lies among your interlocutors. You will develop a greater vigilance and will be able to detect and counter-attack a person who tries to lie to you. No need to learn by heart all gestures, techniques or reflexes, you have just to understand the functioning of psychological and physics reactions that occurs among liars. Around this basic mechanics, we will study together some frightening techniques which help you to face peacefully difficult situations. Welcome in the little book of lies detection

Human Lie Detection and Body Language 101

Human Lie Detection and Body Language 101
Author: Vanessa Van Edwards
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-02-12
Genre: Body language
ISBN: 1482040239

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"Do you want to know when someone is lying to you? In this book, you will learn both body language and lie detection. In a ten minute conversation you are likely to be lied to two to three times. Learn how to spot those lies. If you have ever interacted with another person, this book will be useful to you because our everyday interactions are filled with secret nonverbal cues just waiting to be uncovered. Whether you are a business owner, parent, spouse, employee, human resources director, teacher or student, this book will change the way you interact with those around you"--Amazon.com.

The Truth Machine

The Truth Machine
Author: Geoffrey C. Bunn
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2012-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781421405308

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For centuries, all manner of truth-seekers have used the lie detector. In this eye-opening book, Geoffrey C Bunn unpacks the history of this device and explores the interesting and often surprising connection between technology and popular culture.

The Lie Detectors

The Lie Detectors
Author: Ken Alder
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0803224591

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In this fascinating history of the lie detector, Ken Alder exposes some persistent truths about our culture: why we long to know the secret thoughts of our fellow citizens; why we believe in popular science; and why we embrace ?truthiness.? For centuries people searched in vain for a way to unmask liars, seeking clues in the body?s outward signs: in blushing cheeks and shifty eyes. Not until the 1920s did a cop with a PhD team up with an entrepreneurial high school student and claim to have invented a foolproof machine capable of peering directly into the human heart. Scientists repudiated the technique, and judges banned its results from criminal trials, but in a few years their polygraph had transformed police work, seized headlines, and enthralled the nation.ø In this book, Alder explains why America?and only America?has embraced this mechanical method of reading the human soul. Over the course of the twentieth century, the lie detector became integral to our justice system, employment markets, and national security apparatus, transforming each into a game of bluff and bluster. The lie detector device may not reliably read the human mind, but this lively account shows that the instrument?s history offers a unique window into the American soul.

Lie Detecting 101

Lie Detecting 101
Author: David Craig
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781632200228

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Lying is a normal part of human communication and is sometimes necessary to protect someone’s feelings, but there are also malicious lies meant to deceive, cheat, and defraud. You can’t always rely on what comes out of someone’s mouth. It doesn’t take mind reading superpowers to be able to tell when someone is lying—but it does take special skills and a little practice. In Lie Detecting 101, international expert in undercover operations Dr. David Craig provides readers with an easy-to-follow guide on applying lie-detection skills to your everyday life. From the simple skills of bargaining, making a purchase, or dealing with children, to the more serious business of negotiating a contract or identifying infidelity, Craig delivers simple but effective tips and techniques we can all use to see behind the façade and get to the truth. Lie Detecting 101 is the culmination of over twenty years of practical criminology and hundreds of hours of academic research. Split into three parts, the book looks at understanding lies and how to detect lies, and includes an easy reference section that summarizes all the main points. With full-color photographs and practical examples, Lie Detecting 101 provides anyone with the tools to be a human lie detector. The mystery of what a person is really thinking is finally unlocked in this fascinating and informative book.

How to Read a Person Like a Book

How to Read a Person Like a Book
Author: Gerard I. Nierenberg,Henry H. Calero
Publsiher: Barnes & Noble Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1566194016

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This unique program teaches listeners how to "decode" and reply to non-verbal signals from friends and business associates when those signals are often vague and thus frequenly ignored

Lying and Lie Detection

Lying and Lie Detection
Author: John Kiriakou
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2022-05-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781510756144

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A foolproof guide both to lying and to detecting deception,Lying and Lie Detection: A CIA Insider's Guide will teach you how the pros can tell if and when somebody is lying. People lie all the time. Studies show that the average American lies between six and twenty times a day. Most lies are of the “little white” variety or are meant to spare a person’s feelings. But what about the big lies? What about the consequential ones? You have a right to know when somebody is lying to you. Now, imagine if you had the tools to spot a lie from the truth—a guide to perfect your sixth sense. Whether it's finding out if you truly got the job, unmasking an infidelity, or a simple recommendation, you will no longer have to spend hours, days, or even weeks pondering about it. Through the easy-to-follow instructions and professional anecdotes in Lying and Lie Detection: A CIA Insider's Guide, you’ll learn to lie and spot lies from John Kiriakou, a former CIA counterterrorism officer and senior investigator for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee responsible for the capture of Abu Zubaydah. Remember, CIA operations officers are trained to lie. They lie all the time. When they are working undercover, they are actually living a lie. With the CIA as a teacher, you’ll learn how to tell.

The Polygraph and Lie Detection

The Polygraph and Lie Detection
Author: National Research Council,Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education,Committee on National Statistics,Board on Behavioral, Cognitive, and Sensory Sciences,Committee to Review the Scientific Evidence on the Polygraph
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2003-02-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780309263924

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The polygraph, often portrayed as a magic mind-reading machine, is still controversial among experts, who continue heated debates about its validity as a lie-detecting device. As the nation takes a fresh look at ways to enhance its security, can the polygraph be considered a useful tool? The Polygraph and Lie Detection puts the polygraph itself to the test, reviewing and analyzing data about its use in criminal investigation, employment screening, and counter-intelligence. The book looks at: The theory of how the polygraph works and evidence about how deceptivenessâ€"and other psychological conditionsâ€"affect the physiological responses that the polygraph measures. Empirical evidence on the performance of the polygraph and the success of subjects' countermeasures. The actual use of the polygraph in the arena of national security, including its role in deterring threats to security. The book addresses the difficulties of measuring polygraph accuracy, the usefulness of the technique for aiding interrogation and for deterrence, and includes potential alternativesâ€"such as voice-stress analysis and brain measurement techniques.