The Ultimate Guide To Lie Detection
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Have you ever been taken advantage of by a liar? Do you want to know exactly when someone is lying to you?
The Ultimate Guide To Lie Detection can teach you how to skillfully detect liars you encounter on a daily basis. This guide is packed with subtle techniques that you can use to catch someone who is lying to you.
The best part - they won't even see you coming!
Here is a list of what is REVEALED in this book:
* The Top 14 Most Common SIGNS of Deceit
* How To Read A Person's Body From Head To Toe In Order To Determine If He Is A Liar
* How To ANALYZE A Person's Tonality For Signs of Lying
* 10 Ways of Analyzing VERBAL Content During Conversations
* Two SUBTLE Strategies for Tripping Up a Liar
* 11 Deceptive TECHNIQUES Salesmen Use To Make The Sale
If you've ever wanted to catch a liar or learn if someone is lying to you, then you owe it to yourself to learn the strategies and techniques listed in this lie detection guide!
-Michael J. Hanks
Michael J. Hanks
Michael J. Hanks is an expert in body language and signs of deception. He has worked as a professional consultant and as a private detective.
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The Ultimate Guide To Lie Detection - Michael J. Hanks
The Ultimate Guide
To Lie Detection
Michael J. Hanks
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Lying
Chapter 1: How to Use This Guide
Chapter 2: Why Do People Lie
Chapter 3: The Most Common Signs of Deceit
Chapter 4: Reading Body Language
Chapter 5: Tonality
Chapter 6: Analyzing Verbal Content During Conversations
Chapter 7: Two Subtle Strategies for Tripping Up a Liar
Chapter 8: Getting The Truth
Chapter 9: The Art of Detecting The Subtle Everyday Lies of Salesmen
Chapter 10: Recap
Introduction: Lying
Known as the black sheep of social interactions, lying is defined as a false statement made with the deliberate intent to deceive or mislead someone. This act is looked down upon by society and is culturally discouraged across the world. Even though it is frowned upon, for most people lying is a daily life event. It is one of the means people use to either attain pleasure or avoid pain. According to researchers, the average person lies to others more than twice a day.
In an ideal world the truth would dominate every facet of human life, but we live in the real world – a world where people lie. Liars take advantage of everyone - strong and weak alike. They try to make-up facts and deceive us so they can acquire what they want. Their lies may hurt innocent people, but liars do not care as long as they are not caught. This is unfair and goes against everything society teaches us.
But if lying is continually discouraged in our society, then why aren’t we better at detecting lies?
Detecting lies requires you to be an observer of human behavior. More specifically,