Lying and Deception in Human Interaction豆瓣评分:0.0 简介:Lying and Deception in Human Interactionprovides readers with a critical understanding of deception that is necessary for evaluating the integrity of the messages they receive and send in daily
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, children who are able to detect that they have been lied to (i.e., holding lower belief) may learn about the appropriateness of lying in the situations that they observe, which could lead them to tell more lies as compared with children who do not realize their parents’ deception. ...
They're applying their earlier lie studies toward the general goals of all truth-stretchers: gaining advantage, staying out of trouble and "bigging" themselves up in the eyes of others. As children become older, they become more skilled at deception. And they never really stop. Continue ...