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In a ten-minute conversation, you are likely to be lied to two or three times.
You may not even realize how often the people in your life are cheating.
91% of people regularly go to bed at home and at work.
It's time you get the tools to better equip yourself.
How to be a human lie detector will teach you how to detect lies and uncover hidden emotions in the people you interact with.
Most importantly, it will help you have more honest interactions with the people in your life.
What if it doesn't come naturally? It is not necessary to be born with a natural inclination to read people.
In fact, all people with reading and lie detection skills can be self-taught.
Studies show that with beginner level training, the average person can increase their accuracy in detecting deception from 54% to 90% accuracy.
This course is based on scientifically supported research on how to read people's non-verbal behavior and detect lies.
If you've seen the TV show "Lie to Me," we'll actually teach you many of the actual techniques the show is based on, which come from the research of Dr.
Paul Ekman on lie detection.
Lying Myths – Because this course is based on research-backed science, it will debunk some popular myths about lying.
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Tip #1: If people look to the left, they're lying.
If they look to the right, they are telling the truth.
There is some science to eye direction though, which we talk about in the course.
It is not the most reliable form of lie detection.
The course will show you more accurate (and easier) ways to detect lies.
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Tip #2: Liars can't look you in the eye.
On average, honest people will make eye contact during conversations about 60% less of the time than you thought, right? Liars actually look you in the eye more because they want to see whether or not you believe their lie.
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Mistake #3: Emails and instant messages are full of lies because it's easier to lie when people can't see or hear you.
In the course, I'll tell you which of the following lie the most: Emails IM phone conversations Face-to-face interactions I'll give you a hint: Surprisingly, we lie LESS in emails.
Why is lie detection important? It is important when we know that we are being lied to because it can save us money, time and sometimes even our safety.
This course can train you to get to the truth 80% to 90% of the time.
That can save you money on a bad house, hiring a bad employee, or making sure you know what's really going on with your child or partner.
Unfortunately, we are not good at detecting lies.
We only got it right 54% of the time! That's a little better than tossing a coin.
Let me teach you how to spot lies so you can have more honest interactions and connections with the people around you.
Join me on How to Be a Human Lie Detector!
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