0 the act of deceiving someone by making them believe something that is not true -- aldatma, kandırma, dalavere, hile
We also agree with the authors that what subjects are told about a task can be of central importance, even when deception is not involved.
Given the constant menace of enemies within and without, concealment, deception, and the ability to generate and recognize false beliefs in others would favor survival.
Interestingly, the practice of deception is attacked on external rather than internal grounds in the article.
As a result we run the risk of exhausting ourselves with issues relating to deception, suspicion, fakery and inauthenticity.
Again and again the telescope had beguiled its untrained users with mirages and deceptions.
The deceptions and rhetorical twists after 1837 produced secondary tumours with no obvious site for a primary.
Like deception, manipulation is a complex notion, heavily dependent on context.
The literal meaning of the term prestidigitator is 'nimble-fingered', but its connotations extend to the idea of illusion, imposture, deception.
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