This comprehensive academic study explores the psychological dynamics of deception through the lens of personality theory. Study Regarding the Frequency of Lying and the Personality Profile dissects not only the types and motivations of lying but also the behavioral traits linked with deceptive tendencies. It serves as an essential thesis or research reference for psychology students focusing on behavioral analysis, developmental psychology, and social cognition.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 – Theoretical Framework
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What is a lie?
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Lying and language
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Levels of deception
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Mechanisms of lying
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Lying and personality
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The lie and the ages of man
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Why do children lie?
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The causes of lying
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The effects of lying
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Victims of lies
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Types of lies
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Types of liars
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Lies and social groups
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Self-deception
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Lies and totalitarian regimes
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The costs and benefits of lying
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Lie detection
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Pathology of lying (mythomania)
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Analysis criteria of lying
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About personality
Chapter 2 – Methodology
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Research objectives
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Research hypotheses
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Research model
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Description of tools
Results and Analysis
Conclusions
Bibliography
Summary
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