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The science of lying, with Professor Richard Wiseman

Feb 20, 2023
33:59
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Are You Good at Telling When Someone's Telling the Truth?
01:39 • 4min
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Are There Any Tells That Can Help Us Identify When Someone Is Telling Us a Lies?
05:24 • 4min
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Is That a Good Lesson to Take Away?
09:13 • 3min
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Is the Lies Detector Really Reliable?
12:27 • 2min
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Do You Feel Guilty When You Lies?
14:21 • 2min
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Are You Going to Vote on X, Y, Z?
16:35 • 4min
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How to Drop a Briefcase
20:17 • 2min
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I'm Going to Change My Phone Home Screen, but It's Going to Be My Neet
22:22 • 2min
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Do We Really Need to Tell a Lies to Our Kids?
24:06 • 3min
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Is There a Podcast for the Human Mind?
27:13 • 3min
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Think you can tell when someone’s being dishonest with you? Think again. Richard Wiseman, a professor of the public understanding of psychology at the University of Hertfordshire and host of the new podcast On Your Mind, busts the common myths around lie-detecting and reveals how you can identify if someone’s really telling the truth.

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