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Anna Wermuth

Lying less linked to better health - 0 views

  • Americans average about 11 lies per week
  • when participants in the no-lie group told three fewer white lies than they did in other weeks, they experienced on average about four fewer mental-health complaints, such as feeling tense or melancholy, and about three fewer physical complaints, such as sore throats and headaches
  • by the fifth week, they saw themselves as more honest
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  • close personal relationships had improved
  • stopped making false excuses
  • ​Spokeo​.com​/​Uncover-​Liars
  • American Psychological Association
  • Anita E. Kelly, PhD, professor of psychology at the University of Notre Dame
  • Lijuan Wang, PhD, also of Notre Dame
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    Experiments conducted at the University of Notre Dame show that a deliberate decrease in lying can be better for one's overall mental health.
Anna Wermuth

The Science of Lying - YouTube - 0 views

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    Great video by Hank Green on the basic scientific principles behind why people lie
Anna Wermuth

The eyes don't have it: New research into lying and eye movements - 0 views

    • Anna Wermuth
       
      Many people thought and still think that eye movements have something to do with lying, but this study shows that there isn't a consistent, direct relationship.
  • Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
  • Professor Richard Wiseman (University of Hertfordshire, UK) and Dr Caroline Watt (University of Edinburgh, UK)
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  • Dr Leanne ten Brinke and Professor Stephen Porter from the University of British Columbia, Canada
Anna Wermuth

Emotionally intelligent people are less good at spotting liars - 0 views

    • Anna Wermuth
       
      This study shows that emotional intelligence doesn't always help in determining whether someone is lying; it actually makes one overconfident in their assessment and in turn makes their guess inaccurate.
Anna Wermuth

Computer system identifies liars - 0 views

  • Mar. 26, 2012
  • UB's Center for Unified Biometrics and Sensors (CUBS)
  • when the critical question was asked, a strong deviation from normal eye movement patterns suggested a lie
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