Examine the primary nonverbal cues that are used in deception.
What will be an ideal response?
It has been found that people who want to lie can learn how to change their deception cues. While many people associate someone who "doesn't look you in the eye" as a liar, a person who wants to deceive you understands this concept and will look you straight in the eye as they tell you a lie. In response to this, researchers say we should focus on a person's voice rather than what is reflected in their face and gestures. Vocal cues are difficult to control and can be a better indicator of deception. Two things can indicate deception: (1) Changes in response latency, which is how long it takes someone to respond to another person's communication, and (2) changes in message duration, which is how short or long it takes someone to respond to a message. In addition, someone who is practicing deception will have extra energy and this might be evident in clutched hands or unusual foot movements. Finally, when interpreting nonverbal behavior, remember that there is room for error.
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. Benjamin Franklin. b. Thomas Jefferson. c. John Adams. d. George Washington.