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I know you are lying: detecting deception through statement analysis
β Scribed by McClish, Mark
- Publisher
- The Marpa Group, Inc
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 288
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Introduction -- Preparing for the interview -- Nonverbal communication vs statement analysis -- Liar liar pants on fire -- Watch how you phrase your questions -- Detecting deception in a verbal statement -- Look at the language -- Examine all of the pronouns -- Check the verb tenses -- Order is important -- Pay attention to time references -- Words and phrases that indicate deception -- Did the subject answer the question? -- Did the subject answer the question with a question? -- Detecting deception in a written statement -- Did the writer cross out any words? -- Look for unnecessary words -- Internal dictionary -- What is the breakdown of the story? -- Some final thoughts -- What hasn't the subject told you? -- A quick review -- Case analysis -- The Oklahoma city bombing -- The Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman murders -- Sexual molestation allegations against Michael Jackson -- The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. -- The Lindbergh kidnapping and the trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann -- President Clinton and Monica Lewinsky scandal -- The murder of Marilyn Sheppard -- The JonBenet Ramsey murder.
β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction --
Preparing for the interview --
Nonverbal communication vs statement analysis --
Liar liar pants on fire --
Watch how you phrase your questions --
Detecting deception in a verbal statement --
Look at the language --
Examine all of the pronouns --
Check the verb tenses --
Order is important --
Pay attention to time references --
Words and phrases that indicate deception --
Did the subject answer the question? --
Did the subject answer the question with a question? --
Detecting deception in a written statement --
Did the writer cross out any words? --
Look for unnecessary words --
Internal dictionary --
What is the breakdown of the story? --
Some final thoughts --
What hasn't the subject told you? --
A quick review --
Case analysis --
The Oklahoma city bombing --
The Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman murders --
Sexual molestation allegations against Michael Jackson --
The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. --
The Lindbergh kidnapping and the trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann --
President Clinton and Monica Lewinsky scandal --
The murder of Marilyn Sheppard --
The JonBenet Ramsey murder.
β¦ Subjects
Mensonge;Tromperie
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