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Tag Archives: emotion recognition
Reading Emotions: Fear and Lying
We interpret body language and emotions through our own lens. What assumptions do we make? Are the assumptions accurate? I learned that many of the common American beliefs about body language are inaccurate. What we do know is that people … Continue reading →
Posted in Body Language, Difficult People, Emotion Recognition, Emotions, Lying, mediation, Mediation Advocacy
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Tagged body language, Clark Freshman, emotion recognition, lying, Paul Ekman
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