“Lying is a deliberate choice to mislead a target without giving any notification of the intent to do so. There are two major forms of lying: concealment, leaving out true information; and falsification, or presenting false information as if it were true.”
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Telling Lies: Clues to Deceit in the Marketplace, Politics, and Marriage (Revised Edition)
This revised edition delves into the art of detecting lies and deception, offering readers a comprehensive guide to understanding deceit in the marketplace, political arena, and intimate relationships. more
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