Deception
Deception is the act of causing someone to hold a belief or take an action based on information that is false, misleading, or concealed. It typically involves intentionality; accidental mistakes do not constitute deception.
Forms of deception include lying (stating a falsehood as if it were true), misrepresentation (presenting selective
Deception occurs in many domains, including personal relationships, business, politics, and warfare. Ethically, it is controversial:
Legally, deception can give rise to criminal or civil liability in cases such as fraud, perjury, false
Detection and prevention rely on verification, corroboration, and transparency. While some detection methods exist (e.g., polygraphs),
Deception is also studied in biology and psychology, where some species use deceptive signals to gain advantage,