“…Deception, including verbal lie-telling, involves intentionally instilling a false-belief in another person by either failing to volunteer information, feigning ignorance, or creating a false statement (Talwar, Lee, Bala, & Lindsay, 2002). To successfully deceive another, one must make the appropriate verbal statements as well as convey nonverbal information (i.e., facial expressions, body language) that matches the social context of the lie being told (e.g., smiling while pretending to like a disappointing gift; Zanette, Gao, Brunet, Bartlett, & Lee, 2016). By 6 years of age, most children have developed the skills necessary to convincingly deceive another by adapting their verbal and nonverbal behaviors (e.g., Evans & Lee, 2013;Lewis et al, 1989;.…”