Multiple Choice
Research on detecting deception has consistently shown that
A) people are generally very good at distinguishing between truth and lies.
B) there are small individual differences in people's ability to detect lies.
C) people are only slightly better than chance when it comes to distinguishing between truth and lies.
D) experts, like police detectives and judges rarely make errors in lie detection.
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