Mark McClish has 2 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 1 narrator, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is I Know You Are Lying.

Statement analysis is the process of analyzing a persons words to see if the person is being truthful or deceptive. There are usually several ways you can phrase a statement. People will word their statement based on all their knowledge. Therefore, their statement may include information they did not intend to share. I Know You Are Lying will show you what to look for in a verbal and written statement to determine if a person is telling the truth. The statement analysis techniques will also show you how to obtain additional information from a statement. Also included is an analysis of eight high profile cases. An examination of these cases will help you review the statement analysis techniques, and it will show you who is being truthful and who is being deceptive in the following cases: The Oklahoma City Bombing The O.J. Simpson Murder Trial Sexual Molestation Allegations Against Michael Jackson The Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Lindbergh Kidnapping and the Trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann President Clinton and Monica Lewinsky Scandal The Murder of Marylin Sheppard The JonBenet Ramsey Murder Whether you are conducting an interview or listening to a conversation, when you use the statement analysis techniques you will be able to determine who is being truthful and who is being deceptive.
©2001 Mark A McClish (P)2020 Mark A McClish

The methods discussed in this audiobook offer numerous opportunities for an interviewer - be it a parent, spouse, boss, or a law enforcement official - to detect deception. Without the aid of a machine, there are three ways you can determine if someone is lying: by analyzing how a person phrases his statement, by observing a subject's nonverbal gestures, and by examining a person's handwriting traits. Mark McClish brings these three methods together for detecting deception in his book Don't Be Deceived. People's words will betray them. Mr. McClish's statement analysis techniques will show you how to examine the language used in a verbal and written statement to determine if the person is being truthful. When a person knowingly tells a lie, it will create a degree of stress, which usually surfaces in the form of a body movement. You will learn some of the common nonverbal signs that indicate a person is being deceptive. Don't Be Deceived also discusses several handwriting traits that can show if a person is being dishonest. How letters are formed, how much pressure is used, and how lines of writing are sloped can give us insight into a person's thought process. When individuals are lying, their words, actions, and writing styles can reveal their deception.
©2012 Mark A. McClish (P)2020 Mark A. McClish