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    Identification and classification of facial familiarity in directed lying: an ERP study. by Delin Sun, Chetwyn C H Chan, Tatia M C Lee

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…They responded to these faces (i.e., as familiar or unfamiliar) in accordance with the instructions they were given (i.e., to lie or to tell the truth) while their EEG activity was recorded. …”
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    The role of executive functions in the effects of lying on memory by Fabiana Battista, Henry Otgaar, Ivan Mangiulli, Antonietta Curci

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…A sample of 147 participants watched a video of a robbery and then were instructed to either fabricate (i.e., fabrication condition), deny (i.e. false denial condition), or tell the truth (i.e., truth-telling condition) to some questions about the crime. …”
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    Conspiracy of Silence in Oncological Palliative Care: Perspectives and Strategies of the Healthcare Team by Ana Carolina da Silva Ferreira, Margarida Isabel Freitas Alvarenga, Maria Francisca Melo Pojal da Silva Rego

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Conclusion: Professionals are aware of the ethical duty to tell the truth when faced with a conspiracy of silence. …”
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    Diplomatic Service of Maria Dontsova: Little-Known Facets of a Famous Figure (Personal Story to the Collective Portrait of Ukrainian Women Diplomats) by Iryna Matiash

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Noteworthy is her activity in the field of public and cultural diplomacy after completing diplomatic service in women’s NGOs to form a positive image of Ukraine abroad, to tell the truth about Ukrainian problems, to develop tools for cultural diplomacy…”
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    Police suspect interviews with autistic adults: The impact of truth telling versus deception on testimony by Ralph Bagnall, Aimee Cadman, Ailsa Russell, Mark Brosnan, Marco Otte, Katie L. Maras

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In a subsequent mock-police interview, innocent suspects were instructed to tell the truth about what they did, while guilty suspects were instructed to lie in order to convince the interviewer of their innocence. …”
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    Pláticas sobre la teoría de la inteligencia by Jean Piaget

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Nevertheless, the fundamental conceptual body already was elaborated in 1951 and, to tell the truth, it has not been touched by the critic of decisive way. …”
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    Media representations of Africa: Still the same old story? by Michael Mahadeo, Joe McKinney

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…Much has been written and analysed on the theme of media images and the ‘Third World’, but it seems the media are, as David Cromwell and David Edwards claim (2005), “unable or unwilling to tell the truth about the real causes of the problems facing us” especially the underlying structural causes. …”
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    منهاج الإمام علي في التحقيق الجنائي by عبد الله علي عبد الله المهدي

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The study findings were as follows: (1) Imam Ali has carried out investigation procedures including laboratory work and interrogation publicly before the adversaries and others; (2) though Imam Ali followed the rule of openness in the investigation procedures, investigation procedures were not completely open as he legislated the rule of conducting investigation with the absence of some of the adversaries and then announced the results of the interrogated; (3) Imam Ali is considered the first one to achieve the guaranty of  investigation codification; (4) Imam Ali is considered the first to separate people under investigation whether they were witnesses or accused, and the first one who separated between the adversary from his witnesses; (5) Imam Ali used the means of preaching the accused under investigation; (6) Imam Ali used suggestion with the accused in order to persuade the accused to tell the truth and then ascertain the veracity of his saying; and (7) Imam Ali used the menace means with the accused under investigation if s/he is determined to deny the truth despite the evidence against the accused, but he did not use this means in case there is no evidence.…”
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    Muscle testing for lie detection: Grip strength dynamometry is inadequate by Jensen, A, Stevens, R, Burls, A

    Published 2017
    “…Participants were given a visual stimulus and followed an auditory instruction to lie or to tell the truth about the stimulus, before recording grip strength with a dynamometer. …”
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    Oral history sources about Holodomor in Ukrainian occupation press during World War II by Boriak Tetiana

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…From summer of 1941, when after the German invasion Ukrainian lands were occupied, first during the years after the tragedy, sudden possibilities to openly tell the truth about the famine by survivors were opened. …”
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    The role of individual features of memory and impulsiveness in telling a true or false story in a realistic, clear, and reconstructible way by Ida Sergi, Francesca Mottola, Augusto Gnisci, Letizia Caso, Nicola Palena

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…ObjectiveThe aim of the present study was to explore whether there was an interaction effect between such personal aspects and veracity on realism, clarity, and reconstructability of the story.MethodsA total of 158 participants took part in the experiment and were asked to tell a truth and a lie during an interview (veracity condition). …”
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    The court procedure enacted by Dusan's code: Evidence and position of the defendant by Mirkov Željko D.

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…During the proceedings, the defendant took an oath, which, given the influence of religion on the lives of people at that time, could have influenced him to tell the truth during the proceedings. After the hearing, the defendant could not alter his original testimony, and during the proceedings he was obliged to adhere to the case in dispute and could not blame the injured party for another criminal offense.…”
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    Does telling white lies signal pro-social preferences? by Laura Biziou-van-Pol, Jana Haenen, Arianna Novaro, Andrés Occhipinti Liberman, Valerio Capraro

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…The opportunity to tell a white lie (i.e., a lie that benefits another person) generates a moral conflict between two opposite moral dictates, one pushing towards telling the truth always and the other pushing towards helping others. …”
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    Analysis of the effective factors in physician’s truth telling to cancer patients in Iran by Razieh Akbari, Mehdi Aghili

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Conclusion: Although the results show that there are differences in specialists’ attitude toward truth telling, it is not a good reason for not telling the truth. Although the physicians should consider several factors when telling the truth.…”
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    Explicit instructions increase cognitive costs of deception in predictable social context by Marcel eFalkiewicz, Justyna eSarzynska, Justyna eSarzynska, Justyna eBabula, Iwona eSzatkowska, Anna eGrabowska, Anna eGrabowska, Edward eNecka, Edward eNecka

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The simplest and most prevalent method involves explicitly instructing participants to lie or tell the truth before presenting each task item. The usual finding of such experiments is increased cognitive load associated with deceptive responses, explained by necessity to inhibit default and automatic honest responses. …”
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    Decir la verdad, hacer justicia: Los Juicios por la Verdad en Argentina by Enrique Andriotti Romanin

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Abstract:  Tell the Truth, Do Justice: The Truth-Finding Trials in ArgentinaIn the late 90’s the so-called ‘Truth-Finding Trials’ made their appearance in different cities of Argentina. …”
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    Using the Model Statement Technique as a Lie Detection Tool: A Cross-Cultural Comparison by Aldert Vrija, Sharon Leal, Samantha Mann, Alla Shaboltas, Maria Khaleeva, Juliana Granskaya, Eunkyung Jo

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The advert explained that the experiment would require participants to tell the truth or lie about a trip away that they may (or may not) have taken within the last year. …”
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