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Author: Paul Ekman
Genre: Personal Growth
Publication year: 2022
Number of pages: 300
Language: Armenian

Paul Ekman is an American psychologist, considered one of the best experts of the 20th century in the field of emotions and non-verbal communication. The first is to examine human emotions and their relationship to pageantry. At the heart of Ekman's study is the changing nature of human emotion and deception throughout empirical research. He rejects the belief of anthropologists that culture dictates face-to-face games, insisting consistently that they are universal and biologically based. Paul Ekman has now updated his research, delving deeper into lies and methods of unmasking lies. Analyzing the deception tactics of internationally recognized figures such as Adolf Hitler, and Richard Nixon, and the behavior of adulterous spouses and criminals, Ekman shows that the liar's success often depends on a willing and innocent "victim." He describes the types of lies and reasons why lies fail explains how the liar's body, voice, and pretense betray the lie, and how he.

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