At what age do children start to detect when others are lying? How can they tell?
What will be an ideal response?
Children begin to ascertain when others are lying around age six. One of the key indicators is the eye gaze of the person; if averted, this indicates that person is not being truthful.
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According to the authors of your text, automatic thinking is based on
a. subconscious desires and impulses. b. biological responses and cognitive thought. c. one's sense of self and identity. d. past experiences and knowledge.