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The Psychology of Convincing Statements and the Response of Most Humans Toward an Accusation: The Concept of a “Convincing Statement”, How a Convincing Statement Works, Human Beings Rarely Confessing to Criminal Acts Not Committed, and the Behavior of Human Beings When Accused of False Information Whilst Stating the Truth

Those who are lying often provide what is referred to in forensic psychology, that is psychology which is related to law and law enforcement, as a “convincing statement”. A convincing statement is when a person does not outright deny an accusation, rather they provide examples of why they are innocent (eg. everybody knows that I’m the most honest person here, I give and/or donate more money than anyone so I couldn’t possibly be the person who stole the missing item, ask (insert person name here)...


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