Lies aren’t always bad. Often, they’re told to be polite, and compassionate people are most likely to tell whoppers. But as the stakes of lies rise, honesty trumps kindness. Yet few people are ever able to distinguish when they’re being told lies. Experts explain.
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- Matthew Lupoli, Social Scientist, University of California, San Diego
- Dr. Paul Eckman, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of California, San Francisco
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