10 Easy Ways To Spot A Liar
“10 Easy Ways To Spot A Liar” discusses the best techniques in detecting deception. It has been estimated that in a single day most people tell about 20 lies. Some of these lies may be trivial white lies told simply to be polite. However, some people lie in an effort to take advantage of you. Knowing how to spot a liar can help you avoid trouble.

Without the aid of a machine, there are only three methods you can use to detect deception. You can analyze the words people use, read their body language, or examine their handwriting. “10 Easy Ways To Spot A Liar” highlights the best techniques from all three of these areas. These ten easy to learn techniques will greatly enhance your ability to spot a liar.
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10 Easy Ways To Spot A Liar
“10 Easy Ways To Spot A Liar” discusses the best techniques in detecting deception. It has been estimated that in a single day most people tell about 20 lies. Some of these lies may be trivial white lies told simply to be polite. However, some people lie in an effort to take advantage of you. Knowing how to spot a liar can help you avoid trouble.

Without the aid of a machine, there are only three methods you can use to detect deception. You can analyze the words people use, read their body language, or examine their handwriting. “10 Easy Ways To Spot A Liar” highlights the best techniques from all three of these areas. These ten easy to learn techniques will greatly enhance your ability to spot a liar.
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10 Easy Ways To Spot A Liar

10 Easy Ways To Spot A Liar

by Mark Mcclish
10 Easy Ways To Spot A Liar

10 Easy Ways To Spot A Liar

by Mark Mcclish

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Overview

“10 Easy Ways To Spot A Liar” discusses the best techniques in detecting deception. It has been estimated that in a single day most people tell about 20 lies. Some of these lies may be trivial white lies told simply to be polite. However, some people lie in an effort to take advantage of you. Knowing how to spot a liar can help you avoid trouble.

Without the aid of a machine, there are only three methods you can use to detect deception. You can analyze the words people use, read their body language, or examine their handwriting. “10 Easy Ways To Spot A Liar” highlights the best techniques from all three of these areas. These ten easy to learn techniques will greatly enhance your ability to spot a liar.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013322585
Publisher: The Marpa Group Inc
Publication date: 09/12/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 364 KB

About the Author

Mark McClish was in federal law enforcement for 26 years. He started his law enforcement career in 1983 with the U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division where he was assigned to the White House. In 1985, he was hired by the U.S. Marshals Service and served as a Deputy U.S. Marshal in Springfield, Illinois. In 1990, Mr. McClish was promoted to an instructor position at the U.S. Marshals Service Training Academy located at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Georgia. In 1999, he left the Training Academy for an assignment in Greenville, North Carolina where he served for almost ten years as a Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal. In September 2009, he retired from the U.S. Marshals Service.

While assigned to the U.S. Marshals Service Training Academy, Mr. McClish was the lead instructor on interviewing techniques. During this time he researched how people respond to certain questions. He developed a system called Statement Analysis® which allows a person to detect deception in a verbal and written statement.

He currently gives presentations on Statement Analysis throughout the U.S. He has spoken at numerous law enforcement conferences and has trained a variety of law enforcement agencies and military organizations. He is the author of the book "I Know You Are Lying" and the developer of the "Statement Analyzer" which is software that will analyze a statement for deception.
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