Got most of them wrong. Can’t tell the difference.
Interesting. And observant. I’ve read that – that if someone’s fidgety, that actually could be a sign of truth-telling, as fakers move less, because they’re concentrating on the fake. But I guess it all varies with the person, and the context.
P.S. - E.g., I read about a drug mule that was stopped at the airport and was being detained pending bowel movements got real fidgety after refusing to go the bathroom for 12 hours.
19/20 for me. I didn’t expect to do that well. I probably wouldn’t have if I hadn’t learned from a book a long time ago that the you-know-what is/are usually the indicator of a real smile.
I got #5 wrong. That extremely long smile threw me off.
My assumption: for the fake ones, that’s probably similar to what they did. But for the genuine ones, they probably had a different set up. Instead, they maybe didn’t tell them to smile, but said they weren’t filming yet and then told some funny joke or had something “spontaneous” and funny (cute/adorable/whatever, like having a new puppy run around and be silly) happen, and so could tape the smiles.
That way there are “genuine” smiles (because they’re filmed smiling at something they saw/heard) and “fake” smiles (because they were told to smile and had to do so intentionally). The end info after the quiz tells us the differences between a spontaneous smile and a conscious smile, so I’m figuring that’s it.