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Die Sprache des Lügens

Schau dir die ganze Lektion an: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-language-of-lying-noah-zandan Wir hören jeden Tag irgendwo zwischen 10 und 200 Lügen. Und obwohl wir viel Zeit unserer Geschichte damit verbracht haben uns Wege auszudenken die diese Lügen durch das Lesen von physiologischen Veränderungen in ihren Erzählern aufdecken, haben sich diese Methoden als unzuverlässig erwiesen. Gibt es einen direkteren Ansatz? Noah Zandan nutzt einige berühmte Lügenbeispiele um zu veranschaulichen wie wir vielleicht Kommunikationswissenschaften nutzen können um die Lügen selbst zu analysieren. Lektion von Noah Zandan, Animation von The Moving Company Animation Studio.

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