Truthfulness and falsehood
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Truthfulness and falsehood
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Truthfulness and falsehood
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- Othello., a BHE production from The National Theatre of Great Britain ; producers, Anthony Havelock-Allan, John Brabourne ; directed by Stuart Burge, Widescreen
- Who gets believed?, when the truth isn't enough, Dina Nayeri
- The honest truth about dishonesty, how we lie to everyone---especially ourselves, Dan Ariely
- All my lies are true, Dorothy Koomson
- Why we're wrong about nearly everything, a theory of human misunderstanding, Bobby Duffy
- The Whopper, Rebecca Ashdown
- That's not what happened, Kody Keplinger
- Love and lies, an essay on truthfulness, deceit, and the growth and care of erotic love, Clancy Martin
- The truth detector, an ex-FBI agent's guide for getting people to reveal the truth, Jack Schafer with Marvin Karlins
- Useful delusions, the power and paradox of the self-deceiving brain, Shankar Vedantam and Bill Mesler
- You can't lie to me, the revolutionary program to supercharge your inner lie detector and get to the truth, Janine Driver, with Mariska Van Aalst
- Pig the fibber, Aaron Blabey
- Juego de mentiras, Ruth Ware ; traducción del inglés de Gemma Rovira
- Mom on the moon, by Lisa Rose ; illustrated by Katie Wood
- Lying, moral choice in public and private life, Sissela Bok
- On bullshit, Harry G. Frankfurt
- Three little lies, Laura Marshall
- Wrong, how media, politics, and identity drive our appetite for misinformation, Dannagal Goldthwaite Young
- Big liars, what psychological science tells us about lying and how you can avoid being duped, Christian L. Hart, PhD and Drew A. Curtis, PhD
- Foolproof, why misinformation infects our minds and how to build immunity, Sander van der Linden
- Win bigly, persuasion in a world where facts don't matter, Scott Adams
- The lying game, Ruth Ware