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  2. How to Spot a Liar at Work - AOL

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    Encountering a liar at work can cause all kinds of headaches. Whether it's the guy who comes into the office every Monday with far-fetched stories about his crazy weekend ("I met this model, right ...

  3. How to recognise a skilled liar in the workplace - AOL

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    Workers with a tendency to lie can cause a whole host of issues for businesses and their employees.

  4. 10 things that make your job interviewer think you're a liar

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    Lying gets you nowhere, especially during job interviews. Some people get so caught up in the pursuit of a certain job, they're willing to stretch, bend, and even break the truth in order to sound ...

  5. Manipulation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    It is frequently used as a means of psychological and emotional manipulation and control. Manipulators lie about lying, only to re-manipulate the original, less believable story into a "more acceptable" truth that the victim will believe. Projecting lies as being the truth is another common method of control and manipulation.

  6. Pamela Meyer - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Meyer is an American author, certified fraud examiner, and entrepreneur.Described by Reader's Digest as "the nation's best known expert on lying," Meyer is the author of the 2010 book Liespotting: Proven Techniques to Detect Deception.

  7. Lie - Wikipedia

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    The fictional character Pinocchio is a common depiction of a liar. A lie is an assertion that is believed to be false, typically used with the purpose of deceiving or misleading someone. [1] [2] [3] The practice of communicating lies is called lying. A person who communicates a lie may be termed a liar.

  8. 10 Signs You're Dealing With a Sociopath, According to ... - AOL

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    To be diagnosed with ASPD, Kennedy says someone must show evidence of a conduct disorder before age 15 and express symptoms like aggression, cruelty to people or animals, lying, property ...

  9. Paltering - Wikipedia

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    Paltering appears to be common in negotiations. More than half of 184 business executives surveyed in a study by the Kennedy School admitted that they had paltered. Among those who did, most told the researchers they paltered to get a better deal.