To catch a liar, just ask them these two questions: the psychological technique that reveals contradictions

Detecting a  lie  isn't always easy. People often pay attention to signs like eye contact, nervous gestures, or tone of voice, but the reality is that these indicators can be unreliable. Some people may appear calm while lying, while others seem nervous even when telling the truth. For this reason, various  behavioral psychology specialists  suggest paying more attention to the  questions being asked  than to the other person's gestures.

In recent years, researchers and experts in  communication and language  have pointed out that certain strategic questions can significantly increase the likelihood of detecting inconsistencies in someone's story. In fact, there is a simple technique based on  two key questions  that help reveal contradictions when a person isn't telling the whole truth.

CONTINUE READING...>>

To see the full instructions for this recipe, go to the next page or click the open button (>) and don't forget to share it with your friends on Facebook.