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The Lying Ape
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The Lying Ape

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We tell an average of six lies a day, psychologists believe. So the next time you speak to someone, the chances are that you will be lied to. Or that you will lie.

We are all natural born liars, and in this witty and engaging book Brian King unravels the full extent of the deceit that surrounds us, from obvious candidates such as politicians, ad-men, journalists and salesmen to the subtler falsehoods of our partners and children, and the lies we tell ourselves to preserve our precious self-esteem.

He looks at some of the great liars of history, reveals how scientists can observe the brain as it suppresses the awkward truth in favour of the convenient lie, and advises on the best techniques for spotting a lie through body language and verbal slips. It’s only a short step from lying about raiding the biscuit jar to lying about weapons of mass destruction

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Icon Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 March 2007
Pages
212
ISBN
9781840467994

We tell an average of six lies a day, psychologists believe. So the next time you speak to someone, the chances are that you will be lied to. Or that you will lie.

We are all natural born liars, and in this witty and engaging book Brian King unravels the full extent of the deceit that surrounds us, from obvious candidates such as politicians, ad-men, journalists and salesmen to the subtler falsehoods of our partners and children, and the lies we tell ourselves to preserve our precious self-esteem.

He looks at some of the great liars of history, reveals how scientists can observe the brain as it suppresses the awkward truth in favour of the convenient lie, and advises on the best techniques for spotting a lie through body language and verbal slips. It’s only a short step from lying about raiding the biscuit jar to lying about weapons of mass destruction

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Icon Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 March 2007
Pages
212
ISBN
9781840467994