We hear anywhere from 10 to 200 lies a day. And although we’ve spent much of our history coming up with ways to detect these lies by tracking physiological changes in their tellers, these methods have proved unreliable. Is there a more direct approach? Noah Zandan uses some famous examples of lying to illustrate how we might use communications science to analyze the lies themselves
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https://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-language-of-lying-noah-zandan#digdeeper
https://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-language-of-lying-noah-zandan#digdeeper
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