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    Avowing Unemployment: Confessional Jobseeker Interviews and Professional CVs by Tom Boland

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Furthermore, the pressure to transform the self through ‘telling the truth’ about oneself is taken as a normalising pressure which extends from the institutions of welfare across the labour market as a whole. …”
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    Examining the Body through Technology: Age disputes and the UK border control system by Evan Smith, Marinella Marmo

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…In an effort to ascertain whether certain migrants and refugees have been telling the ‘truth’ about their age, the UK border control system has, in the past, relied on the use of skeletal x- ray to estimate the applicant’s age, and in recent years has sought to use dental x-ray for the same purpose. …”
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  3. 183

    Deceptive Intentions: Can Cues to Deception Be Measured before a Lie Is Even Stated? by Sabine Ströfer, Matthijs L Noordzij, Elze G Ufkes, Ellen Giebels

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In two experiments, controlling for prospective memory, we monitored SNS activity during lying, truth telling, and truth telling with the aim of lying at a later instance. …”
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    Fabrication and erroneous information by Mark Blach-Ørsten, Jannie Møller Hartley, Maria Bendix Wittchen

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The two types of scandals bring into question fundamental standards and practices of journalism, such as 'telling the truth' and basing stories on 'facts.' They also lead to reflections on 1) increased competition between news media, 2) the pressure to produce more stories inside the individual newsroom, 3) the drive to get a 'scoop,' 4) journalism's relationship to powerful and/or anonymous sources, and 5) the problems of a 'trust, not supervise' culture in the newsroom. …”
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    Magistrates’ beliefs concerning verbal and non-verbal behaviours as indicators of deception. by Ray Bull, Andrew Brownsell

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Given that the majority of magistrates did not share the common false beliefs found in other studies, the main implication of the present study is that they may well be less likely to incorrectly discriminate between witnesses/defendants who are telling the truth and those who are lying.…”
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  6. 186

    The Courage of Untruth? by Michał Herer

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Michel Foucault defined parrhesia as “the free courage by which one binds oneself in the act of telling the truth.” Could telling objective untruth also be a parrhesiastic act, insofar as it requires courage and initiates subjectivation? …”
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    Functional Connectivity Analysis in EEG Source Space during Deception by Somayeh Mashatan, Farnaz Ghassemi

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In this research, the main purpose is to survey the brain network between deception and telling the truth. Materials and Methods: Electroencephalography (EEG) data were collected from 17 subjects during a deception task in which the subjects had to classify the target stimuli deceptively while responding truthfully to other stimuli (non-targets). …”
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    Kant’s Modal Asymmetry between Truth-Telling and Lying Revisited by José F. Fontanari

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The modal asymmetry between truth-telling and lying refers to the impossibility of a world in which everyone lies, while on the contrary, a world in which everyone tells the truth is possible. This ethical issue is relevant to modern concerns about epistemic security, or the safety of knowledge. …”
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    Learning finance through fiction: ‘Cecilia’ and the perils of credit by Joyce Goggin

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…As a distinctly commercial genre and as a product of the financial revolution, novels ask readers to ‘credit’ the stories they tell with truthfulness, and to invest them with a particular form of credibility as significant narratives. …”
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    Can Lies Be Detected Unconsciously? by David eShanks, Wen Ying eMoi

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…People are typically poor at telling apart truthful and deceptive statements. Based on the Unconscious Thought Theory, it has been suggested that poor lie detection arises from the intrinsic limitations of conscious thinking and can be improved by facilitating the contribution of unconscious thought. …”
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    Assessing Deception in Questionnaire Surveys With Eye-Tracking by Xinyue Fang, Yiteng Sun, Xinyi Zheng, Xinrong Wang, Xuemei Deng, Mei Wang

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Meanwhile, respondents focused on different areas of the questionnaire when lying versus telling the truth. Furthermore, in the actual deception situation, the linear support vector machine (SVM) deception classifier achieved an accuracy of 74.09%. …”
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    Bullying, Cheating, Deceiving: Teachers’ Perception of Deceitful Situations at School by Tamara Marksteiner, Marc-André Reinhard, Florian Lettau, Oliver Dickhäuser

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Two studies investigated in which situations teachers (would) investigate whether a student was lying or telling the truth and how these situations were perceived. …”
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    The Problem of Truth in Journalism on the Verge of Epochs by Svitlana Petrenko

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…I reveal four components of the truth problem: “understanding the truth”, “establishing the truth”, “telling the truth”, “perceiving the truth”. Attention is drawn to a theoretical error regarding truthfulness in journalism and its social consequences. …”
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    An Incentive Mechanism Based on a Bayesian Game for Spatial Crowdsourcing by Lushen Pang, Guoqing Li, Xiaochuang Yao, Yong Lai

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Participants gain far more utility by telling the truth than that of they gain by lying and thus have a stronger motivation to submit higher-quality data. …”
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    BEDRİ RAHMİ EYÜBOĞLU’NUN YAZILARINDA HALK TÜRKÜLERİMİZ, MISRALARINDA TÜRKÜLER DOLUSU… by Zehra Bayer

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The result of artist's writings is being aware of the necessity of keeping our folk alive by getting rid of foreign influences, to share our life with them but not without causing to get ordinary and to become corrupt, to disseminate the folk poems by "saz" in the remote corners of Anatolia, to give our folk poets whom tells the "truth" like Âşık Veysel the value and place they deserve and lastly to know our country by full of folk songs and to assimilate.…”
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    Loodus tuleb tagasi: delfiinid ja saurused. Libauudistest, photoshop-muistenditest ja meemidest koroonakarantiini ajal by Eda Kalmre

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The author describes the context of the topic and follows the changes in the rhetoric through different genres, discussing the ways in which a picture can tell a truthful story. What is the relation between the context, truth, and rhetoric? …”
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    LESSONS TO BE LEARNED LESSONS TO BE AVOIDED IN THE FUTURE by Thamer A Hamdan

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Those who deny complications either have not done enough surgery or not telling the truth. I Surgeons may have complications in spite of good judgment and proper execution of surgical procedures. …”
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    Limited capacity to lie: Cognitive load interferes with being dishonest by Anna E. van 't Veer, Mariëlle Stel, Ilja van Beest

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…As telling a lie is believed to be more cognitively taxing than telling the truth, we hypothesized that participants would be more honest under high cognitive load than low cognitive load. 173 participants anonymously rolled a die three times and reported their outcomes --- of which one of the rolls would be paid out --- while either under high or low cognitive load. …”
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    The Concept of Credibility (Validity) in Television and Internet News Discourse: Critical Analysis by Boris Ružić

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…One cannot discuss authenticity or credibility in terms of ”telling the truth or lying”. On the contrary, users today can verify information by contrasting traditional media, or by autonomous investigation on the Internet. …”
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    Framing strategic news from the perspective of media organizations in Malaysia by Azahar Kasim, Adibah Ismail, Sazali Abd Wahab

    Published 2018
    “…Nowadays, most media are more comfortable playing tug of war in their writing than telling the truth because of the news framing process. …”
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