Esperiment was designed to test two hypotheses concerning differences between the face and body when a person is engaged in deception. Face was mentioned more often than the body when the Subjects were asked afterward what behavior should be censored or controlled. The second hypothesis-that when deceptive bl!havior was judged, more accurate judgments would be made from the body than from the face.
Esperiment was designed to test two hypotheses concerning differences between the face and body when a person is engaged in deception. Face was mentioned more often than the body when the Subjects were asked afterward what behavior should be censored or controlled. The second hypothesis-that when deceptive bl!havior was judged, more accurate judgments would be made from the body than from the face.
Esperiment was designed to test two hypotheses concerning differences between the face and body when a person is engaged in deception. Face was mentioned more often than the body when the Subjects were asked afterward what behavior should be censored or controlled. The second hypothesis-that when deceptive bl!havior was judged, more accurate judgments would be made from the body than from the face.