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  1. Lying Tendency Scale (LTS) to assess individuals’ behavioral tendencies in telling selfish, altruistic, and social-acceptance lies. The test–retest reliability, construct, convergent, and discriminant validity were examined in Studies 1–3.

  2. Sep 1, 2019 · We developed a questionnaire that assesses the use of various forms of lying, including protecting others, image enhancement, saving face, avoiding punishment, vindictiveness, privacy,...

  3. Jun 28, 2023 · The LiES scale can be used by researchers to study lying broadly, but it might also be used to assess mendacity in contexts such as the workplace, romantic relationships, and other contexts in which everyday lies are common.

  4. Apr 21, 2013 · THE INVENTION OF LYING. A LESSON PLAN ON SOCIAL SATIRE. SUBJECTS — ELA: Social Satire; SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING — Romantic Relationships; MORAL-ETHICAL EMPHASIS — Trustworthiness; Caring. AGE: 13+; MPAA rating PG-13 (for language, including some sexual material, and a drug reference); 2009, 100 minutes; color. Available from Amazon.com.

  5. Lying in Everyday Situations (LiES) scale. The authors make this scale freely available for research purposes. Originally published in: Hart, C. L., Jones, J. M., Terrizzi, Jr., J. A., & Curtis, D. A. (2019). Development of the lying in everyday situations (LiES) scale. American Journal of Psychology,132(3), 343–352.

  6. Apr 9, 2024 · Based on recently developed and validated diagnostic criteria for pathological lying (Curtis & Hart, 2020, 2022b), we were able to generate the Pathological Lying Inventory, a tool that appears to take the measure of pathological lying in a valid and reliable manner.

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  8. Objective: Pathological lying, originally called “pseudolo-gia phantastica,” has an established history within clinical practice and literature, although it has not been recog-nized as a psychological disorder within major nosological systems.

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