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  2. The Moment of Truth (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    Most of the questions centered around the secrets of polygamy and what took place in the group in which Williams was a member. For $500,000, Williams' final question was whether she believed her father had sexual relations as an adult with a minor. She said she felt he did, and the lie detector determined her truthful for the grand prize. [4]

  3. 122 questions for kids to inspire conversation - AOL

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    A list of serious and fun questions for kids to start conversation, make the family laugh or learn more about the children in your life. 122 questions for kids to inspire conversation Skip to main ...

  4. Lie detection - Wikipedia

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    Lie detection is an assessment of a verbal statement with the goal to reveal a possible intentional deceit. Lie detection may refer to a cognitive process of detecting deception by evaluating message content as well as non-verbal cues. [ 1 ]

  5. Truth or Lies - Wikipedia

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    The author highlights the bland, non-sexy questions they were asked throughout their playthrough, declaring that "You'd have an edgier evening playing Monopoly." The Xbox 360 World Magazine rated the game 13/100, writing about how the microphone calibration feature is ultimately "A lie detector that doesn't detect lies" and a pointless video ...

  6. 180 Fun Morning Meeting Questions for Kids to Express ... - AOL

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    From silly and funny open-ended questions to more thought-provoking inquiries, these 180 morning meeting questions provide ideas on a variety of topics for various age groups.

  7. Truth or lie? We made up random Cincinnati 'facts.' Spot the ...

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    Maybe you have played the game called two truths and a lie, or you might call it fact or crap. In our Queen City version, a series of questions will present two facts and one lie about Cincinnati.

  8. Lie - Wikipedia

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    Polygraph "lie detector" machines measure the physiological stress a subject endures in a number of measures while giving statements or answering questions. Spikes in stress indicators are purported to reveal lying. The accuracy of this method is widely disputed.

  9. Truth-default theory - Wikipedia

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    Truth-default theory (TDT) is a communication theory which predicts and explains the use of veracity and deception detection in humans. It was developed upon the discovery of the veracity effect - whereby the proportion of truths versus lies presented in a judgement study on deception will drive accuracy rates.