Studies of people's ability to detect lies suggest that
a. people are usually unable to detect lies at much above the level of chance
b. confidence in detecting lies is not associated with actual ability to detect lies
c. trained professionals usually do not perform better than average people at
detecting lies
d. all of the above
Answer: D
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