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Lying and Deception in Human Interactionprovides readers with a critical understanding of deception that is necessary for evaluating the integrity of the messages they receive and send in daily life.
The author’s lively writing style engages the reader as a multitude of real life examples demonstrate the relevance of visual deception in human interaction.
Deception, as a form of communication, is represented in the behavior of all living organisms and has been a part of human behavior for millions of years. Lying and Deception in Human Interaction enables its readers to seek more accurate ways of identifying deceitful behavior and to effectively cope with it.
De la contraportada:
LYING AND DECEPTION
IN HUMAN INTERACTION
Mark L. Knapp, University of Texas at Austin
Lying and Deception in Human Interaction provides students and lay readers with a critical understanding of deception that is necessary for evaluating the integrity of the messages they receive and send in daily life. The primary focus of the book is to help readers understand how and why deception is a natural part of our daily experience
The author s lively writing style engages the reader as a multitude of real life examples demonstrate the relevance of visual and auditory deception in human interaction. Deception, as a form of communication, is represented in the behavior of all living organisms and has been a part of human behavior for millions of years. Lying and Deception in Human Interaction enables its readers to seek more accurate ways of identifying deceitful behavior and to effectively cope with the challenges it presents.
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Título: Lying and Deception in Human Interaction
Editorial: Pearson College Div
Año de publicación: 2007
Encuadernación: Paperback
Condición: Acceptable