A-F in boxes 14-18 on your answer sheet. 14 details regarding the frequency at which the average person t
ends to lie
15 a reference to an experiment testing the lie-detecting skills of
various professional groups
16 an explanation of why people might frequently refer to
themselves when lying
17 examples of the reasons why some people might choose to
lie to others
18 a description of an experiment that gave participants the
opportunity to lie
Questions 19-22 Look at the following statements (Questions 19-22) and the list of researchers below. Match each statement with the correct researcher, A, B or C . Write the correct letter, A , B or C , in boxes 19-22 on your answer sheet. You may use any letter more than once. 19 Guilt often diminishes as people become used to telling lies.
20 People’s need to feel reassured and hopeful makes them
susceptible to lies.
21 More intelligent species are more likely to be deceptive.
22 The increasing sophistication of lying is part normal
development.
Questions 23-26 Complete the summary below. Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer. Write your answers in boxes 23-26 on your answer sheet. Signs that someone is lying It is commonly claimed that people who are lying will avoid
making eye contact with others and will
23 …………
a lot
. Many researchers now disagree with these claims. Instead
they analyse the way people tell their stories. For example,
liars tend to offer fewer