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    Behaviorally, We Could Define Lying as Lack of Correspondence Between
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Behaviorally, We Could Define Lying as Lack of Correspondence Between

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Question 9

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Behaviorally, we could define lying as lack of correspondence between:


A) Saying and doing
B) Doing and saying
C) Private events and saying
D) Social norms and doing

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