Friday 11 April 2014

CHAPTER 3



SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS


SUMMARY

            This paper attempted to determine the benefits of having an idea about lying. This attempted to teach readers on how to know when someone is lying.
            The research design I used in this study is the descriptive method wherein data from documents and interviews were used to answer there research question posed. The research findings are the following:

1. Lying is normal and part of our nature. We started to lie when we were kids and it's socially useful to tell lies.

2. Lying gives huge impact on everyone's relationship. It can destroy a strong built relationship.


3. Liars can be caught with some simple person just by using his senses. You can catch him on the spot by observing his every action.


4. Liars can easily be caught by using Lie Detectors. It'll know when you're lying easily.



CONCLUSION


Based on the findings of this study, the following conclusions are drawn: 


1. Lying is normal and part of our nature.


2. Lying gives huge impact on everyone's relationship.


3. People can detect liars by using their senses.


4. Liars can easily be caught by using Lie Detectors.




RECOMMENDATION

After drawing the conclusions of the study, the researcher hereby make the following suggestions/recommendations:


1. People should avoid lying as much as possible.


2. People should think before lying. Think on what their action will do in return.


3. People should start to learn the techniques on how to catch someone lying so you won't be easily fooled. It'll be for their own good. 




REFERENCES.

A. Electronic Media.



Ulrich Boser (18 May 2009). "We're All Lying Liars: Why people Tell Lies, and Why White Lies Can Be Ok" from http://www.health.usnews.com/health-news/family-health/brain-and-behavior/articles/2009/05/18/were-all-lying-liars-why-people-tell-lies-and-why-white-lies-can-be-ok

Chris Cotter (2013) "Lies, A Part Of Human Nature" from http://www.headsupenglish.com/index.php/advanced-english-students/advanced-news-lessons/advanced-culture-lessons/218-human-nature

Po Bronson (10 February 2008) "Learning to Lie" from http://nymag.com/news/features/43893/index2.html

Martie Lownsberry (19 January 2010) "How Can Lying Affect a Relationship" from http://voices.yahoo.com/how-lying-affect-relationship-5303561.html?cat=41

John Seeley (2011) "White Lies, What's the Harm?" from http://www.getunstuck.com/articles/whitelies.php

Tom Scheve (09 December 2008) "How Lying Works" from http://people.howstuffworks.com/lying.htm

Kevin Bonsor (17 July 2001) "How Lie Detectors Works" from http://people.howstuffworks.com/lie-detector.htm

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