How to Tell If Someone is Lying
Catching a Liar
By K. Ray, published Feb 28, 2006
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Lying Eyes
When people are lying, they avoid looking directly into the eyes of the person they’re lying to. They fix their gaze on something else in the room, and they allow themselves to become distracted easily. Sometimes people make an effort to look others in the eye because they know others may be aware of the methods to detect a liar.
My son is amazed at my ability to tell when he is lying. I can almost always tell when he is being dishonest. As my son begins formulating his fallacious narration, he looks into my eyes without once moving his gaze, but his eyes widen and he doesn’t blink. I can tell by the look on my son’s face that he isn’t telling the truth. I’ve reminded him of my lie detecting abilities on more than one occasion, and he no longer tries to get away with lying.
DiversionTactics
Those who are lying tend to touch their faces when speaking. When people are lying they sometimes touch their nose, mouth, chin, and hair. Touching the face or hair is a sign of nervousness, and it’s a lame attempt to draw attention away from the lies being told. This is one form of a diversion.
When someone is approached with an uncomfortable topic, and when someone has lied in an attempt to avoid trouble, they sometimes abruptly change the subject. They will completely turn the topic around in an effort to distract the person speaking to them.
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Takeaways
- Liars are easy to expose, if you know what to look for.
- Those who are lying are often given away by their eyes, demeanor, and failed diversion tactics.
- Take a higher stance than a suspected liar will often bring out the truth.
Did You Know?
Most lies are told out of fear.
Resources
- Need a polygraph test? The following website provides information on locating a polygraph testing facility in your area. www.polytest.org/
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