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Looks at the importance of perceiving deception. Considers deception as a communication event before discussing the form in which it can arise. Concludes that deceiver should modify their strategies so that they engage in falsifications rather than the more common equivocation, which is more likely to draw suspicion and more readily detected. Suggests that those attempting to perceive deception should ask impromptu questions which may not receive planned answers.
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