What is the main reason historical lie detection methods are considered unreliable?

Understanding Deception and Lie Detection

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Psychology, Communication, Linguistics, Deception Detection, Critical Thinking
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Emma Peterson
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They are too expensive to implement.
They can be easily fooled with preparation.
They are not technologically advanced.
They are only effective in certain cultures.
2.
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What alternative approach is suggested for lie detection?
Analyzing physiological changes.
Employing psychological torture.
Using advanced polygraphs.
Applying communication science.
3.
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Why do people lie according to the psychological perspective discussed?
To create a better self-image.
To entertain others.
To gain financial benefits.
To avoid punishment.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following is NOT a common pattern in deceptive language?
Frequent self-references.
Negative language.
Simple explanations.
Convoluted sentence structure.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How do liars typically reference themselves in deceptive statements?
They avoid self-references.
They use more personal pronouns.
They use first-person pronouns frequently.
They mention their name often.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a common emotional response that liars exhibit in their language?
Indifference.
Optimism.
Negativity.
Excitement.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why do liars tend to use simple explanations?
To avoid being questioned further.
To save time while speaking.
Because complex lies are hard to construct.
To make their story more believable.
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