A tangled Web of Deceit
A Whitcroft, T Wilkinson - Computer networks and ISDN systems, 1994 - Elsevier
When good web clients first became available we decided that the Web provided enormous
potential for the dissemination of information both within our department and throughout the …
potential for the dissemination of information both within our department and throughout the …
Patient pretenders weave tangled web of deceit
J Stephenson - Jama, 1998 - jamanetwork.com
PHYSICIANS in rural America know isolation challenges their ability to keep up with the
latest in medical information, techniques, and peer-to-peer consultations. But imagine how …
latest in medical information, techniques, and peer-to-peer consultations. But imagine how …
“O what a tangled web we weave”: towards a practice that does not deceive
L Isaksen - Network analysis in archaeology: New approaches to …, 2013 - books.google.com
Archaeological network analysis has experienced something of a minor boom of late and
this cannot entirely be put down to the ‘social network revolution’post-2000. A number of …
this cannot entirely be put down to the ‘social network revolution’post-2000. A number of …
What a tangled web we weave: The Dark Triad traits and deception
PK Jonason, M Lyons, HM Baughman… - Personality and Individual …, 2014 - Elsevier
We investigated (N = 447) the relationship between the Dark Triad traits (ie, psychopathy,
narcissism, and Machiavellianism) and domain-general and domain-specific measures of …
narcissism, and Machiavellianism) and domain-general and domain-specific measures of …
Weaving a tangled web: The deceptions of psychiatrists
AM Haroun, GH Morris - J. Contemp. Legal Issues, 1999 - HeinOnline
… who deceive—why they do it—and conclude in Part V by asking whether those who deceive
… conveying it in a way that was designed to deceive Dr. Haroun into believing that it was not …
… conveying it in a way that was designed to deceive Dr. Haroun into believing that it was not …
[HTML][HTML] The tangled webs they weave: A scoping review of deception detection and production in relation to Dark Triad traits
A Turi, MR Rebeleș, L Visu-Petra - Acta Psychologica, 2022 - Elsevier
People deceive for different reasons, from avoiding interpersonal conflicts to preserving,
protecting, and nurturing interpersonal relationships, and to obtaining social status and power. …
protecting, and nurturing interpersonal relationships, and to obtaining social status and power. …
The tangled web: Delinquency, deception, and parental attachment
M Warr - Journal of youth and adolescence, 2007 - Springer
… Although parents are often angered by and distrustful of deceitful children, their children's
fabrications may say less about their regard for their parents than about the strength of other …
fabrications may say less about their regard for their parents than about the strength of other …
Oh, What a Tangled Web They Weave: When Clients Practice to Deceive
N Pattis - Fam. Advoc., 2011 - HeinOnline
candor toward the tribunal, your duty of fairness to third parties, and your duty of zealous
advocacy to your client? Iam deeply suspicious of what I see going on in the fa mily courts. n …
advocacy to your client? Iam deeply suspicious of what I see going on in the fa mily courts. n …
A tangled web: The faint signals of deception in text-boulder lies and truth corpus (BLT-C)
F Salvetti, JB Lowe, JH Martin - Proceedings of the Tenth …, 2016 - aclanthology.org
… what a tangled web we weave When first we practise to deceive!… to deceive =df to intentionally
cause another person to have a false belief that is truly believed to be false by the person …
cause another person to have a false belief that is truly believed to be false by the person …
Weaving tangled webs: offense, defense, and deception in cyberspace
E Gartzke, JR Lindsay - Security Studies, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
… Footnote 40 Because deception provides competitive advantages, there are also advantages
in being able to detect deceit. Primates have evolved sophisticated lie detection heuristics …
in being able to detect deceit. Primates have evolved sophisticated lie detection heuristics …