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The '''Wizards Project''' was a research project at the [[University of California, San Francisco]] led by [[Paul Ekman]] and [[Maureen O'Sullivan (psychologist)|Maureen O'Sullivan]] that studied the ability of people to [[Lie detection|detect lies]]. O'Sullivan spent more than 20 years studying the science of lying and deceit. The project was originally named the '''Diogenes Project''', after the [[Diogenes of Sinope|Diogenes]], the Greek philosopher who would look into people's faces using a lamp, claiming to be looking for an honest man.
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The '''Wizards Project''' was a research project at the [[University of California, San Francisco]] led by [[Paul Ekman]] and [[Maureen O'Sullivan (psychologist)|Maureen O'Sullivan]] that studied the ability of people to [[Lie detection|detect lies]]. O'Sullivan spent more than 20 years studying the science of lying and deceit. The project was originally named the '''Diogenes Project''', after the [[Diogenes of Sinope|Diogenes]], the Greek philosopher who would look into people's faces using a lamp, claiming to be looking for an honest man.
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