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“To catch a liar, just ask 2 questions…

Posted on April 22, 2026 by Admin

That line is another viral clickbait-style claim. There is no reliable way to “catch a liar” with just two questions.

🧠 Reality check

In psychology and law enforcement research:

  • There is no universal set of 2 questions that can detect lying.
  • Liars don’t show consistent, detectable “tells” that work like a test.
  • People who are anxious, shy, or stressed can also appear “suspicious” even when telling the truth.

🧪 Why these posts spread

They usually promise:

  • “simple trick to detect lies”
  • “psychology hack”
  • “2-question method”

But in real science, deception detection is:

  • complex
  • uncertain
  • based on patterns over time, not one moment

🧠 What actually helps identify deception (more reliable)

Experts look at:

  • Inconsistencies across multiple statements
  • Lack of verifiable detail
  • Behavior changes over time (not single answers)
  • Corroborating evidence (facts, records)

Even then, it’s not 100% accurate.

⚠️ Bottom line

There is no magic 2-question test to reliably catch liars. Claims like this are designed to sound powerful, not to reflect real psychology.

If you want, I can show you real techniques investigators use to assess credibility (they’re more interesting than the social media versions).

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