The answer to this depends on what sources you are using, but some sources state that people identify lies only 55% of the time!
That's very little, considering that 50% is the chance level - this number would be the one used if we could never really use our intuition to guess correctly. For example if we guessed that every second person randomly lies that would give us the "chance level" of 50 %. (if exactly half of the people lied).
And in real life, we can tell 55% of the time if people are lying - this means we are slightly better than chance.
We can conclude from this that we should never trust our intuition about whether people lie or not!
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The sociological perspectives we would see the debate over media content as an extension of everyday life is the Interactionist perspective.
Sociological perspectives are the basic insights of sociology which is the human behavior that is shaped by the groups to which people belong and by the social interaction that takes place within those groups.
Interactionist perspective or interactionism is one of the four common perspectives on society in the field of sociology which observes human societies, chiefly from the perspective of the interactions between individuals in various relationships. It can also examine the interactions between and within small groups. This perspective on society states that societies are ultimately the product of millions of daily social interactions between individuals.
Therefore, the answer is Interactionist perspective.
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A clause of the U.S. Constitution that grants Congress the power to "regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with Indian tribes."