Telling Lies

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facial expressions
how to detect lies
how to read body language
how to tell if someone is lying
human behavior
lie detector
lying
micro expressions
microexpressions
misinformation
nonverbal communication
paul eckman
paul ekman
psychology of emotions
uncovering lies

Product details

  • ISBN 9780393337457
  • Weight: 373g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 211mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jan 2009
  • Publisher: WW Norton & Co
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In this revised edition, Paul Ekman, a renowned expert in emotions research and nonverbal communication, adds a new chapter to present his latest research on his groundbreaking inquiry into lying and the methods for uncovering lies. Ekman has figured out the most important behavioral clues to deceit; he has developed a one-hour self-instructional program that trains people to observe and understand "micro expressions"; and he has done research that identifies the facial expressions that show whether someone is likely to become violent—a self-instructional program to train recognition of these dangerous signals has also been developed. Telling Lies describes how lies vary in form and how they can differ from other types of misinformation that can reveal untruths. It discusses how a person’s body language, voice, and facial expressions can give away a lie but still fool professional lie hunters—even judges, police officers, drug enforcement agents, and Secret Service agents.
Paul Ekman (1934—2025) was the author of Telling Lies, Emotions Revealed, Emotional Awareness (coauthored with the Dalai Lama), and eleven other books. The FOX series Lie to Me was based on his research.

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