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27 Cards in this Set
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deception
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the knowing and intentional transmission of information to create a flase belief in the hearer
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can you lie to yourself?
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no
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deception is a common component of politeness
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deception is common when communication online
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simulation
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forms fo deception that involve fabricating information or exaggerating facts for the purpose of misleading others
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people lie through falsification
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presenting false fabrication information as through it were true
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people like through exaggeration
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inflating or overstating facts
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dissimulation
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forms of deception that involved omitting certain details that would change the nature of teh story if they were known
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omission
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leaving out particular details to created false impressions
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deception
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the knowing and intentional transmission of information to create a flase belief in the hearer
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deception
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the knowing and intentional transmission of information to create a flase belief in the hearer
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can you lie to yourself?
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no
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equivocation
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giving vague, ambiguous ansers to questions
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can you lie to yourself?
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no
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deception is a common component of politeness
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deception is common when communication online
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deception is a common component of politeness
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deception is common when communication online
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simulation
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forms fo deception that involve fabricating information or exaggerating facts for the purpose of misleading others
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people lie through falsification
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presenting false fabrication information as through it were true
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simulation
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forms fo deception that involve fabricating information or exaggerating facts for the purpose of misleading others
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people lie through falsification
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presenting false fabrication information as through it were true
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people like through exaggeration
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inflating or overstating facts
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dissimulation
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forms of deception that involved omitting certain details that would change the nature of teh story if they were known
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people like through exaggeration
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inflating or overstating facts
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dissimulation
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forms of deception that involved omitting certain details that would change the nature of teh story if they were known
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omission
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leaving out particular details to created false impressions
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omission
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leaving out particular details to created false impressions
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equivocation
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giving vague, ambiguous ansers to questions
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equivocation
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giving vague, ambiguous ansers to questions
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