1. Decision 2024: Why Does Trump Get Away With So Many Lies?
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What does it say about the state of civics in the United States if a former U.S. President, and possible future one, has no compunction to lie ever more grotesquely?
2. Election 2024: Lying in Politics [Podcast]
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New research into how and why politicians lie, which party does it more, and what can be done about it.
3. The Big Lie - LULAC
The Big Lie of the 2020 election was that it was somehow stolen from Donald Trump. He and his allies repeated this falsehood for months, ultimately triggering ...
By: Juan Proaño, Norman Eisen, Andrew Warren, Gabriel Lezra
4. Facts ignored: The truth is flexible when falsehoods support political ...
Mar 4, 2024 · A forthcoming study dug into this phenomenon and found that people knowingly support falsehoods when it aligns with their personal politics.
Why do people support politicians who make blatantly false statements?A forthcoming study dug into this phenomenon and found that people knowingly support
5. Why is the 'Big Lie' proving so hard to dispel? - NPR
Jan 4, 2022 · A new NPR/Ipsos poll shows many Americans still buy into the "Big Lie": the baseless claim that the 2020 election was stolen.
One year after the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, a new NPR/Ipsos poll shows many Americans still buy into the "Big Lie": the baseless claim that the 2020 election was stolen.
6. Why People Lie — and How to Cope When They Do - Everyday Health
Lying can feel like a betrayal of trust. But experts say it doesn't necessarily have to mean the end of a relationship. Getty Images.
Therapists explain the psychology behind why people lie, and why it doesn’t necessarily have to be the end of a relationship. Here are 11 tips for moving forward.
7. The Truth About Lying - Health Encyclopedia
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For your birthday, your aunt knits you a sweater that is, well, downright hideous. You tell her, 1) “I'd go out in an army blanket before wearing that;” 2) “It would look better on a peacock;” or 3) “It's beautiful, Aunt Sylvia! I really need a sweater.”
8. How often do people lie? - Currents - UW-La Crosse
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Research finds people lie just a little bit day-to-day — except for a few prolific liars
9. 'Seeking Truth in an Age of Lies' by Amanda Crawford
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Remarks delivered by Amanda J. Crawford, Assistant Professor, during the Journalism Department's annual scholarship awards ceremony on April 27, 2023. ...
10. Why People Lie | Reasons for Lying - Paul Ekman Group
Avoiding punishment is the most frequent reason people tell serious lies, regardless of their age, whether it be to avoid the speeding ticket or being grounded.
Dr. Paul Ekman explains why people lie. Read more about reasons for lying including avoiding punishment, harm, or embarrassment.
11. I stopped lying to please people – and I've never felt more free |
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Radical honesty isn’t for the faint-hearted, but it’s one of the greatest joys I’ve ever discovered, says author Radhika Sanghani
12. 6 Reasons People Lie When They Don't Need To - Psychology Today
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Pathological liars actually have a reason to their rhyme, though it may seem irrational to the rest of us.
13. Why People Lie at Work — and What to Do About It
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Being faced with an employee who bends the truth or lies outright is a tough managerial situation to be in. It can stir up the expected reactions of hurt and anger and cause you to lose faith in your team. If an employee is being dishonest with you, start by trying to figure out why. Once you can see what the employee is trying to accomplish by lying, you can move to action. The author describes the three most typical motivations for employee lying based on decades of consulting — and tips for what to do about them. First, a dishonest employee might be afraid to upset someone or trigger conflict. Second, they may not want to expose their own inadequacies. Third, they may just be looking to serve themselves.
14. Why Do People Lie: 9 Motives for Telling Lies - Paul Ekman Group
Question: “Why do people lie?” Answer: There are nine possible reasons that motivate us into telling lies. Learn about the situations in which telling lies ...
Question: “Why do people lie?” Answer: There are nine possible reasons that motivate us into telling lies. Learn about the situations in which telling lies is most common.
15. How bad is lying | The psychology behind lies - Psytherapy
Lying is bad. Avoiding the truth can be detrimental to personal development, identity and harmful to relationships. Generally, it's a bad psychological ...
Lying is bad. Avoiding the truth can be detrimental to personal development, identity and harmful to relationships. Generally, it’s a bad psychological practice.
16. Why We Lie, and How to Get Back to the Truth - Couples Institute
Dr. Ellyn Bader and Dr. Peter Pearson are two of the world's leading experts on couples therapy and the topic of honesty in relationship.
We’re going to talk about lies. Why do we lie – ever? And while it’s easy to perhaps scapegoat people who aren’t telling the whole truth – as with anything in relationship – it takes TWO to tango – so how does the person who’s being lied TO help create…
17. To Live and Lie for Love: Reasons People Lie in Relationships
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We all occasionally lie in our relationships. Why do we lie and what are we avoiding? Dr. Alison Block explores some types of lies and couples’ scenarios.
18. Why a Sad Truth Is Better Than a Happy Lie - Psychology Today
Sep 24, 2013 · The illusion of a friendship is not the same thing as a friendship, no matter how much we try to fill in the holes.
The illusion of a friendship is not the same thing as a friendship, no matter how much we try to fill in the holes.