Big Liars: What Psychological Science Tells Us about Lying and How You Can Avoid Being Duped


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This book investigates the science behind "big liars"--those rare people who use lies as their principal way of navigating life.

Most people are mostly honest, most of the time. And there aren't that many big, pants-on-fire liars in the population overall. But just a few big liars can have an outsized impact on the people around them--ruining personal relationships, bankrupting businesses, and even, when they attain political power, undermining the fabric of society.

Big Liars explores this small but dangerous group through the lens of psychological science. Fascinating new research gives us insight into the nature of dishonesty and dishonest people, explaining who lies, what types of people lie a lot, how often people lie, how big liars are created, how they operate, how we can recognize them, and how we can avoid being victimized by them. This book has crucial implications for mental health treatment, as well as our efforts to grapple with the effects of big liars--and their big lies--on social movements and society as a whole.

Author: Christian L. Hart, Drew A. Curtis
Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA)
Published: 08/22/2023
Pages: 330
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.90lbs
ISBN13: 9781433837517
ISBN10: 143383751X
BISAC Categories:
- Self-Help | Compulsive Behavior | General
- Self-Help | Communication & Social Skills
- Psychology | Personality

About the Author
Christian L. Hart, PhD is a professor of psychology at Texas Woman's University, where he is the director of the psychological science program and the director of the Human Deception Laboratory. He holds a master's degree and Ph.D. in experimental psychology and has been a professor for almost 20 years. He teaches courses on deception and forensic psychology and conducts research on lie detection, pathological lying, lying within relationships, the morality of lying, and the factors that influence decisions to be honest or deceptive. In addition to Big Liars, he has also authored the reference book, Pathological Lying, with APA and is a contributor to Psychology Today.

Drew A. Curtis, PhD is a Texas licensed psychologist, Rodgers Distinguished Faculty, and the director of the Psy.D. and M.S. counseling psychology programs at Angelo State University (ASU). He proudly serves as the executive officer and past-president for the Southwestern Psychological Association and president for Psychological Association of Greater West Texas. Dr. Curtis established and currently oversees the Clinical Science and Deception lab at ASU. In addition to Big Liars, he has published an abnormal psychology textbook, a book about psychopathology, the reference book, Pathological Lying, and several papers on deception. Dr. Curtis has received grants and awards for his research.