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Pamela Meyer: Paano kilalanin ang isang sinungaling

Filmed Jul 2011 • Posted Oct 2011TEDGlobal 2011
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Tayo'y pinagsisinungalingan nang mula 10 hanggang 200 beses sa loob ng isang araw, at ang mga palatandaan ng kasinungalingan ay mahirap mabatid at taliwas sa ating nalalaman. Itinatalakay ni Pamela Meyer, ang may-akda ng "Liespotting" o "Paano kilalanin ang isang sinungaling," ang iba't ibang kilos at "hotspot" na tumutulong sa mga eksperto upang tukuyin ang panloloko -- at kanyang pinananaligan na ang katapatan ay isang kaugalian na dapat pangalagaan.

Pamela Meyer thinks we’re facing a pandemic of deception, but she’s arming people with tools that can help take back the truth. Full bio »

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