02100cam a2200409 i 4500001001400000003000500014005001700019008004100036010001700077020003800094040003400132082001900166100003700185240003600222245013200258264003100390264001200421300004600433336002100479336002800500337002600528338002300554500004600577504005200623520051400675546004501189650004901234650002901283650005101312650004201363650001801405650003001423700003501453942001501488952017201503999001501675000078109314 MBIP20251104151128.0250521t20242024enka e b 001 0 eng d ajb2024041448 a9781785044762cRM72.90qpaperback aMBIPbengcMBIPdNFdIZFerda04223a177.3bTHO1 aErikson, Thomas,d1965-eauthor.10aOmgiven av lögnore.lEnglish 10aSurrounded by liars :bHow to Stop Lies and Half-truths Ruining Your Life /cThomas Erikson ; [translated by Jan Salomonsson].  1aLondon :bVermilion,c2024 4c©2024  aiii, 358 pages :billustrations ;c20 cm  2rdacontentatext 2rdacontentastill image 2rdamedia aunmediated 2rdacarrieravolume aIllustrations and text on inside covers.  aIncludes bibliographical references and index.  aStudies suggest two people who have never met before will tell three lies within the first five minutes. Astounding. But why? Why do we choose to lie even when we know it's wrong? To protect the people we love? To paint ourselves in a better light? To win short-lived praise? Or, are there simply far more obscure reasons behind why we lie? In 'Surrounded by Liars', behavioural expert Thomas Erikson unpacks the psychological reasons behind why we lie, and reveals the impact lying has on our relationships.  aIn English, translated from the Swedish. 0aTruthfulness and falsehoodxSocial aspects.  0aInterpersonal relations. 0aTruthfulness and falsehood. xSocial aspects.  0aCommunicationxPsychological aspects. 0aCommunication 0aCommunicative competence.1 aSalomonsson, Jan,etranslator. 2ddccBKn0 00102ddc40708NON-FIC (BK)aMEDINIbMEDINIcGENd2025-05-21eIMS BOOKS TRADING SDN BHDg72.90l0o177.3 THO 2024 c.1p00001412r2025-05-21t1v72.90w2025-05-21yBK c1150d1150