Deception in Conference Calls? You’re kidding.

It would be interesting to see if these scientists can find a conference call that doesn’t have someone pulling one lie or another in it.

Anyway, this uses known interrogation techniques in order to analyse the level of deception in corporate conference calls. If you’ve ever worked for a company that uses conference calls as a tool, then you know what we’re on about.

Apparently, the big shocker here is that there’s a lot of deception in conference calls relating to earnings, accounting and problems with such. Sorry, that should be shocker.

In any case, this is pretty interesting, actually. It does give some insight into how you’re going to be caught in that lie if you ever try one with the cops. Or with your accounting department, possibly. 
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