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bobthebuilder

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If you knew you were telling a lie and you wanted another person to believe you, research suggests that you should do all of the following EXCEPT
 
  a. try not to hesitate
  b. raise the pitch of your voice
  c. blink your eyes as little as possible
  d. try to appear relaxed

Question 2

Research has shown that people who have been warned that a target person may be lying
 
  a. are better able to detect the lying than if they were not warned
   b. are less confident but more accurate in their judgments about whether the person
   is lying
   c. tend to perceive all people as more deceptive but are no more accurate than if
   they were not warned
   d. tend to focus on facial expressions rather than verbal cues



Melissahxx

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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