Lying and Deception in Everyday Life
Discover the intriguing exploration of deception in everyday interactions with "Lying and Deception in Everyday Life," authored by a leading expert in the field. Published by Guilford Publications in 1993, this hardback edition spans 221 pages, delving into the complex dynamics of lying. The book skillfully articulates the fine line between unethical and adaptive deception, illustrating how certain lies can fulfill socially accepted objectives, while others lead to distrust and moral outrage. Perfect for readers interested in psychology, communication, and social behavior, this insightful work provides a comprehensive understanding of the role deception plays in our daily lives. Enhance your knowledge and gain a deeper appreciation for the nuances of truth and falsehood with this essential read.