A meta-analysis by Bond and DePaulo found that people detect this phenomenon with 53 percent accuracy when given audiovisual or audio cues, but only 50 percent of the time with just visuals. For 10 points each:
[10e] Contrary to popular belief, people performing what action do not look downwards or fidget more than normal?
ANSWER: lying [or telling a lie or deception]
[10m] Aamodt and Custer found that people with this job were best at detecting lies. Gloria Ladson-Billings’s “Culturally Relevant” methodology in this profession is part of a “critical” tradition begun by a scholar who developed a “problem-posing” method.
ANSWER: teachers [or educators or professors or pedagogues]
[10h] Inbau, Buckley, Jayne, and this criminologist developed an interrogation technique that incorrectly assumes that liars give unhelpful answers. This man names a nine-step interrogation method that elicited false confessions in the Central Park Five case.
ANSWER: John E. Reid [accept Reid technique]
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