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- According to some psychologists, nonverbal cues can indicate deceptive or malicious intent.
- Careful analysis of facial expressions and body language can sometimes differentiate truth from fiction.
- Nonverbal behaviors do not invariably provide indications of deception.
- Skilled liars can control their nonverbal behavior.
- Few cues consistently reveal deception.
- Untrained people can seldom detect deception.
- Researchers are developing automated equipment that can instantly analyze the nonverbal behaviors of large numbers of people.
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