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2. What happens when you lie? What do people think of others who lie? How
are they treated?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by shubhalakshmiwanarse
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When we engage in deceit, our respiratory and heart rates increase, we start to sweat, our mouth goes dry, and our voice can shake. Some of these physiological effects form the basis of the classic lie-detector (polygraph) test. People vary in their ability to tell a lie due, in part, to differences in the brain.

When you lie to someone, you are manipulating them. You are denying them the right to decide how they want to react. You are trying to keep their reaction in the range you want to see.

They are treated like unusual downly as comaprred to others as they do lie and other false things

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