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  2. Lie - Wikipedia

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    A white lie is a harmless or trivial lie, especially one told in order to be polite or to avoid hurting someone's feelings or stopping them from being upset by the truth. [33] [34] [35] A white lie also is considered a lie to be used for greater good (pro-social behavior). It sometimes is used to shield someone from a hurtful or emotionally ...

  3. Pathological lying - Wikipedia

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    Normal lies are defensive and told to avoid the consequences of truth telling. They are often white lies that spare another's feelings, reflect a pro-social attitude, and make civilized human contact possible. [14] Pathological lying can be described as an habituation of lying: someone consistently lies for no obvious personal gain. [31]

  4. Are you lying to your therapist? Mental health experts ... - AOL

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    We often think of therapy sessions as times where you can lay it all out — without the fear of judgment. Unlike, say, when you vent to friends about a problem, your therapist has a code of ...

  5. How to Tell If Someone Is Lying to You ( ... - AOL

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    Body language experts and psychologists explain how to tell if someone is lying to you, via verbal and nonverbal cues.

  6. Deception - Wikipedia

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    Lying requires deliberate conscious behavior, so listening to speech and watching body language are important factors in detecting lies. If a response to a question has a lot disturbances, less talking time, repeated words, and poor logical structure, then the person may be lying.

  7. How to tell if someone's lying to you - AOL

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    In 2005, he denied using performance-enhancing drugs and used hypothetical situations about someone else. But when he finally told the truth in 2013, he got a lot more personal. 3) Liars also use ...

  8. Self-deception - Wikipedia

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    Self-deception can be used both to act greater or lesser than one actually is. For example, one can act overconfident to attract a mate or act under-confident to avoid a threat such as a predator. If an individual is capable of concealing their true feelings and intentions well, then it is more likely to successfully deceive others.

  9. How to tell someone's lying to you by watching their face - AOL

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    Detecting high-stakes liars is often the work of the FBI, and they frequently look to facial expressions, body language, and verbal indicators as signals, or "tells," that someone is lying.