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  2. Deception - Wikipedia

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    Deception is the act of convincing one or many recipients of ... Examples of deception range from false statements to misleading claims in which relevant information ...

  3. Tort of deceit - Wikipedia

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    The tort of deceit is a type of legal injury that occurs when a person intentionally and knowingly deceives another person into an action that damages them. Specifically, deceit requires that the tortfeasor makes a factual representation, knowing that it is false, or reckless or indifferent about its veracity,

  4. Military deception - Wikipedia

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    Many standard military activities can be considered deceptive, but not deception. For example, a unit may move into an assembly area to complete organizing and rehearsing prior to a mission. It is a standard deceptive tactic to camouflage the vehicles, equipment and personnel in the assembly area with the intent of confusing the enemy. [18]

  5. Deception in animals - Wikipedia

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    Examples include many moth, butterfly, and fish species that have "eye-spots". These are large dark markings that help prey escape by causing predators to attack a false target. For example, the gray hairstreak (Strymon melinus) shows the false head at its rear; it has a better chance of surviving an attack to that part than an attack to the head.

  6. Lie - Wikipedia

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    It is a type of deception [21] involving denial coupled with rationalization in situations where complete denial is implausible. [citation needed] Mutual deceit is a situation wherein lying is both accepted and expected [22] or that the parties mutually accept the deceit in question.

  7. Bad faith - Wikipedia

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    Bad faith may be viewed in some cases to not involve deception, as in some kinds of hypochondria with actual physical manifestations. There is a question about the truth or falsity of statements made in bad faith self-deception; for example, the veracity of a hypochondriac making a complaint about their psychosomatic condition. [5]

  8. Rape by deception - Wikipedia

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    Rape by deception is a situation in which the perpetrator deceives the victim into participating in a sexual act to which they would otherwise not have consented, had they not been deceived. Deception can occur in many forms, such as illusory perceptions, false statements, and false actions.

  9. Denial and deception - Wikipedia

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    Denial and deception (D&D) is a Western theoretical framework [1] for conceiving and analyzing military intelligence techniques pertaining to secrecy and deception. [2] Originating in the 1980s, it is roughly based on the more pragmatic Soviet practices of maskirovka (which preceded the D&D conceptualization by decades) but it has a more ...