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  • Essentially, lie detection is a two-part process. So what we're doing is looking for non-verbals

  • that are associated or correlated with the line. We're looking for clusters of non-verbals

  • as indicators of whether or not somebody may be lying or telling the truth. So it's sort

  • of like, you know, points we need to later address.

  • The second thing is interrogation. So essentially, what we have to do is interrogate the person.

  • Have a back and forth discussion to determine what they do. You can't just look at somebody

  • and be like, "Boom. Point. Oh, they did this, they did that, they did this. They're lying."

  • You need to follow up more.

  • So when determining when someone's lying, it's a back and forth process. You need to

  • be very open to seeing people's non-verbals. But you also need to be able to interrogate

  • them and ask them specific questions that, kind of, narrow in on it.

  • So like, one useful, like, interrogation technique is, like, if you see somebody's non-verbally

  • talking about a certain area. Talking about what happened Saturday night, and you're not

  • sure, like something's up. What you're going to do is "Okay, Okay. Forget it. Let's not

  • talk about Saturday night. Let's talk about what are you doing tomorrow?" And you completely

  • change the topic and see if they're non-verbals change. And then, what you do is bring it

  • back to Saturday night to see that, "Okay. There's a difference between when I talk about

  • Saturday night. There's something about Saturday night that it means something." So that's

  • what you're kind of looking for.

Essentially, lie detection is a two-part process. So what we're doing is looking for non-verbals

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