A research study conducted in 2015 by the University of Michigan and featured in Time Magazine showed that 70% of people in 120 media clips lied while maintaining direct eye contact. A commonly held cultural belief in the United States is if a person isn't making eye contact, they aren't telling the truth. In other cultures, eye contact can be considered untrustworthy in a given context.

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