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University of the District of Columbia Emotions Deception Cues Exercise

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.Explain your answer to any five of your

responses. Give an example of how you have used or intend to use the five you chose. Be specific. Cite at least one scientifice source for this question. THIS IS A STUDENT SAMPLE.When I am being detected deception I usually show smiling, more 

nervous and tension overall, shrugs, more reference to events that are 

off topic, and eye shifts. Even though I am always smiling, smiling is a

 way to detect if I am lying, it is something I cannot control but by 

the way I’ll smile you will be able to see if I am lying or not. When I 

am lying I will always be nervous, I will be afraid of the person 

discovering that I’m lying and the possible consequences that I might 

have with the lie I’m telling. When I’m tense, I automatically shrug, so

 that’s a really accurate way to detect deception, another one that 

isn’t listed here that happens when I’m tense is that my hands will 

start to sweat, meaning if I am not lying none of that would happen to 

me. I will often refer to events that are off topic to try to make the 

person not focus on the subject of the lie, since I can’t stand a lie 

for very long, I’m going to start getting tangled up in my own lie. so 

follow my eye movements and you will be able to tell if I am lying or 

not. Eye shifts will always be present when I am lying, I usually look 

away to try to recall and concentrate on the actual events, memories, 

sounds, and feelings of the situation. If I am looking in the person’s 

eyes I start to get nervous and I will usually admit that I am lying. As

 we can all see, I am not a good liar (which I consider a good thing). source: https://www.learning-mind.com/eye-movements-when-lying/#:~:text=They%20say%20that%20if%20you%20ask%20someone%20a,will%20look%20to%20the%20right%2C%20the%20creative%20side. 

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