Multiple Choice
One of the reasons that we are not very successful at detecting deception is because
A) we focus too much attention on nonverbal cues and not enough on verbal cues.
B) we fail to attend to the nonverbal cues that actually signal deception.
C) we are motivated to believe that others are telling the truth.
D) detecting deception is an evolutionary adaptive strategy.
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