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A liar's body is ... involved when he lies. |
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less example - shrugs are limp, hands rest in the lap, etc |
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The ... between body language and speech is off when a person lies. |
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timing ex. "I love it." (Pause) Smile. |
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A liar will only pretend to be ... after a short delay, and will then maintain the ... look for longer than seems right. |
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If a ... does not cover the entire face (e.g., if the ... do not ... either), the ... is not honest. |
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If a smile does not cover the entire face (e.g., if the eyes do not smile either), the smile is not honest. |
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The liar will attempt to create a ... between him and his victim by ... between him and the victim (e.g., a ...), by ... his ... back or to the side, by ... towards the ..., by avoiding ... (e.g., the ... of an ...), etc. |
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The liar will attempt to create a distance between him and his victim by placing objects between him and the victim (e.g., a glass), by leaning his head back or to the side, by moving towards the exit, by avoiding physical contact (e.g., the touch of an arm), etc. |
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Up and to the Left: Indicates a visually constructed Images. Up and to the Right: Indicates a Visually Remembered Images. |
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To the Left: Indicates an Auditory Construct thought. To the Right: Indicates an Auditory Memory. |
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Down and to the Left: Indicates a Feeling / Kinesthetic / Sensory impression that is being created. Down and To the Right: Indicates an Internal Dialog. This is the direction of someone's eyes as they "talk to themselves." |
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