One Liar He usually has a habit of telling far-fetched stories and not sticking to the truth in his life. Usually, he is someone who cares what other people will think of him and always measures every word he says.
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Thinking about it, a specialist in human behavior managed to create a method capable of highlighting such a liar. Of course, the research still needs to be further investigated, but the results were pretty pretentious. Below you can better understand how the procedure works.
The research points to simple clues to spotting lies
Psychologist Richard Wiseman of the University of Hertfordshire developed a method that was seen as a way to tell when someone is prone to lying. That is, it is a test for a possible determination Liar.
According to the expert, two groups were divided to conduct the study. Some who care about how society perceives them and others who don’t. The first focuses on the greater likelihood of harboring the traditional liar.
Learn how to take the test for false detection
Telling if someone is a liar is so easy that you don’t even have to move while reading. A simple movement is enough to reveal your intentions or the intentions of the people you want to test this study with. The only thing you need to do is draw with one of the files fingers Big letter “Q” on the front.
Results
If you “blow” the bottom of the message towards your left eye so that someone in front of you can read it, then this means that you are part of the group of people who care what others have to say, and therefore, you have a greater tendency to lie.
But if you direct the same danger towards your right eye, you are among those who do not care about the opinions of society and are unlikely to lie. Fun, isn’t it?
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