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LYING
Ashwani Kumar Bhardwaj
Monica Lewski
What is it?
A Lie is
an intentionally
deceptive message in
the form of a
statement.
What is a lie?
1.A false statement deliberately presented as being true.
(My room is clean.)
2.Something meant to deceive or give a wrong impression.
(Im so sorry you didnt make the team.)
WHEN
When we do it?
Why do we lie?
Lying is considered by many experts to be a
natural human tendency.
In the same way that children learn to walk, talk,
and cry, we also learn to lie at a very early age.
The primary reasons people of all ages lie is to
avoid punishment or get something they want.
Fortunately, as we grow older, we become aware
that lying can have many painful consequences.
Over time, we learn that we can get away with
some lies while we cant get away with others.
WHO IS LYING?
When a person lies, his or her body may undergo
physical changes such as:
increased heartbeat stuttering
increased breathing sweating
higher vocal pitch irregular face/body
movements
Other indicators that could indicate that someone is
lying include:
avoiding eye contact fidgeting arms, hands, and
fingers
reduced blinking mouth/face touching
head scratching
HOW DO WE KNOW?
BODY CUES?
Speech patterns: look for verbal changes like:
more pauses; slower speech; stuttering; elevated pitch
Facial expressions: Watching a persons face when he
or she is talking can tell you a lot about whether the
person is lying, since it is difficult to control facial
expressions and the emotions behind them.
Here are some other facial signs that a person might be
lying:
hiding emotions (showing no emotion)
Masking real emotions with false ones
Showing emotion when none is felt
Body movements
Nervous movements
Foot tapping
Deep breathing
Strong eye contact
Overly controlled movements
SCIENTIFI
C CUE
POLYGRA
PH TEST
THERMAL
IMAGING
BRAIN
FINGERPR
INTING
Summing up:
Truth telling
and Lying:
Is Deception Ever Good in
Healthcare?
Why is Lying
Bad?
It diminishes trust
among human
beings.
Makes the possibility
of human community
more difficult.