Human Lie Detection and Body Language 101: Your Guide to Reading Peoples Nonverbal Behavior by Vanessa Van Edwards


Human Lie Detection and Body Language 101: Your Guide to Reading Peoples Nonverbal Behavior
Title : Human Lie Detection and Body Language 101: Your Guide to Reading Peoples Nonverbal Behavior
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ISBN : 1482040239
ISBN-10 : 9781482040234
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 164
Publication : First published February 12, 2013

Do you want to know when someone is lying to you? In this book, you will learn both body language and lie detection. In a ten minute conversation you are likely to be lied to two to three times. Learn how to spot those lies. You will learn: *How to read body language *How to be a human lie detector *How to read people *How to detect hidden emotions *How to spot lies This body language book is based on scientifically backed research on the how to read people's nonverbal behavior. Who Is This Book For? Whether you are a business owner, parent, spouse, employee, human resources director, teacher or student, this book will change the way you interact with those around you. Here are all of the people that can benefit from this book on body language: Employers Public speakers Doctors Human Resources Directors Poker Players Actors Students Employees Parents Teachers Entrepreneurs You! If you have ever interacted with another person, this book will be useful to you because our everyday interactions are filled with secret nonverbal cues just waiting to be uncovered. Because this book is based in real science, it will debunk some popular myths about lying. Lying Myth #1: If people look to the left, they are lying. If they look to the right they are telling the truth. Although there is some science about eye direction, which we talk about in the book. It is not the most reliable form of lie detection. The book will show you more accurate (and easier) ways to spot lies. Lying Myth #2: Liars can't look you in the eyes. On average, honest people will make eye contact during conversations about 60% of the time-way less than you thought, right? Liars actually look you in the eye more because they want to seei f you believe their lie or not. Lying Myth #3: Emails and IM's are filled with lies because it is easier to lie when people can't see or hear you. In the book, I will tell you which of the following have the most lies: ___Emails ___IM's ___Phone conversations ___Face to Face interactions I'll give you a hint: Shockingly, we lie the MOST in phone conversations and the LEAST in emails. Why Is Lie Detection Important? It is important when we know we are being lied to because it can save us money, time and sometimes even our safety. This book can train you to get to the truth 80% to 90% of the time. That can save you money on a faulty house, from hiring a bad employee or making sure you know what is really going on with your child or significant other. Unfortunately, we are not good at detecting lies. We are only right about 54% of the time! That is a little better than a coin toss. We tend to assume the best in people and have a bias towards truth-"innocent until proven guilty." In Human Lie Detection and Body Language 101 I give a number of real life examples and tons of practical tips that you will be able to use immediately. For example, wouldn't it have been great to have known when Lance Armstrong was lying? Lance Armstrong Lies In his recent Oprah interview, Lance Armstrong's body language was off the charts with lies and inconsistencies. He constantly made the "contempt" microexpression, which you will learn about in the book and showed how he really felt about the interview. He also showed a dominant and aggressive body posture and seating position. His words said far less than in his body. You can learn how to decode these popular culture segments on TV and in real life. If you find this case fascinating and wish you could begin to unravel the mysteries of body language, then get your copy of Human Lie Detection and Body Language 101 now!


Human Lie Detection and Body Language 101: Your Guide to Reading Peoples Nonverbal Behavior Reviews


  • NoNameLoves2Read

    Are you one sketchy mofo or know someone who is? Then this book may be for you. This is a book about unveiling lies with nonverbal cues. It can also be a book about being a better liar...if that's your kind of thing.

    I have this weird obsession with trying to catch people lying. It's like a game to me and I think I'm pretty decent at it. My favorite thing is watching people on tv that have been accused of a crime because then I can play my lying game. Fun times!



    I'm usually right about their guilt. I'm not sure how I do it, but I think it has something to do with being raised around compulsive liars. The author actually says that your upbringing (being surrounded by liars 24/7), can make you a good lie detector in adulthood. Being lied to sucks but at least I got a conciliation prize out of it. =)


    There are a lot of subtle things that give liars away and this book shows you some nonverbal red flag cues to watch out for. For most of us, our subconscious already picks up on these cues, thus giving us a signal that something is "off" about the person. This is the same thing as having a "gut feeling" or a "hunch." Most people ignore these signals because the logical side of the brain kicks in to explain away the feeling. Our brains are very noncommittal.


    I saw this ebook on Kindle Unlimited and had to have it. I already knew many of the red flags (bc I'm a little obsessed with the subject) in the book but I thought it was very informative.

    "In a 2004 study researchers found that liars are much more talkative and use a third more words than people telling the truth. This is because liars tend to provide more and more detail to convince you of their lie. The most effective lie detection technique is to stay quiet and listen. You may want to see how the other person fills the silence."

  • Elizabeth Herr

    I enjoyed reading this book as a 'refresher' after taking Vanessa's Udemy courses on Body Language and Body Language and Lie Detection.

  • Synthia

    A lot of the stuff mentioned is instinctual but now she has given a name to it.

  • Adelin Morar

    "If someone looks down their nose at you it usually means they feel superior."
    WAW

  • Zahra Mahdieh

    Useful and interesting information!

  • Syed

    rudiment!!!

  • Markus Lustig

    Better then I expected. Quick read, easy summary about some of the key components of human behavior. Extra marks about covering and determining baseline.

  • Yasir Mughal

    (Y)

  • Kate

    Not much of the info here is new to me since I've gone through many books on reading people. However I did like how the author explained the "why" behind the expressions.

  • Nancy Jacob

    Best to start with for beginners like me. Simple to understand and quite suggestive read.

  • Joan

    There are some interesting points, but this book felt more like reading a bullet list than a proper book. The explanations are rather short and I've read articles that are longer than this book.

  • Sandrine

    Interesting read, learn quite a bit about human behaviour.

  • Brent

    Vanessa is a good authority on human behavior and shows you what body language that people do means.

  • The  Quiet Corn

    For a novice in this genre, I would suggest this book as a good starting point before branching onto the likes of authors like Paul Ekman ,Joe Navarro and Christopher Voss.