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  • Spotting Lies...

    [This is an article I saw on the Hotmail website]

    How Americans Rank at Spotting a Liar
    Study Ranks Countries on International Rules of Deception

    By Jennifer Warner

    Reviewed By Brunilda Nazario, MD
    on Friday, April 02, 2004
    WebMD Medical News



    April 2, 2004 -- Americans may think they're experts at the art of deception, but it's really all a lie.

    New research shows Americans rank near the middle of the pack worldwide when it comes to spotting a liar, but Turks and Armenians fare much better.

    The 75-nation study shows Americans think they can spot a liar less than half the time, but Turks and Armenians can detect a lie up to 70% of the time.

    Researchers say differences in international deception practices can make it harder for people of different cultures to get away with lying, or at least think they can.

    The results of the study were presented recently at a Congressional hearing on international deception.

    Detecting Lies

    Worldwide, people surveyed for the study said they could detect a lie about 53% of the time.

    "Eye contact, or lack of it, was mentioned more than any other cue as an indicator that a person is lying," says researcher Charles F. Bond, a professor of psychology at Texas Christian University, in a news release.

    "This belief is most likely inaccurate," says Bond. "At least in western research, eye contact has only a weak relationship to deception."

    Interestingly, Bond says about 15% of respondents said they believe people telling a lie actually make more eye contact than someone who's telling the truth. The percentage was higher in Muslim countries (nearly 30%) and lower in nations where Roman Catholic Christianity was dominant (11%).

    Other telltale signs of deception mentioned included shifting posture, incoherence (speaking with a lot of "uhs" and "ahs") and nervousness.

    Cultural Differences in Lying

    Researchers also found cultural difference in how often people believe they're being lied to. People in Taiwan and Portugal believe they hear about four fibs a week, and Americans think they hear twice as many a week.

    Those numbers were much higher in poor and Muslim countries. Pakistanis and Algerians said they are being lied to between 12 and 16 times a week. The worldwide average was nine tall tales per week.

    But the study found religion had a strong effect on how good a liar people think they are. Muslims rated themselves the worst at lying and think they got away with it only 47% of the time, while Protestants think they get away with fibbing about 55% of the time.

  • #2
    it's also important to look at how many fase hits they had too... in other words, how many truths did they mistake as lies?

    If you tell me 5 truths and 5 lies and I say they're all lies, i've detected 100% of your lies. Impressive? Hardly.
    [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
    -Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]

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    • #3
      Here is a more local affair of spotting a lie. Dusken lied about being Arvestaked, or the other way around.
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Siggie
        it's also important to look at how many fase hits they had too... in other words, how many truths did they mistake as lies?

        If you tell me 5 truths and 5 lies and I say they're all lies, i've detected 100% of your lies. Impressive? Hardly.

        I considered that. Unfortunately it is not a very extensive article. I posted it mostly for what it says of Turks and Armenians. Maybe Turks and Armenians are in the habit of calling people liars for no good reason.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Anonymouse
          Here is a more local affair of spotting a lie. Dusken lied about being Arvestaked, or the other way around.
          Did someone tell you that posting this would make you clever? I hope not.

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          • #6
            Either one of you lied, or you're really schizophrenic.
            Achkerov kute.

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