In The Media

The February 2013 issue of Wired features a story by Adam Higginbotham, titled "Deception Is Futile When Big Brother's Lie Detector Turns Its Eyes on You," that cites QVerity's Phil Houston. Here's an excerpt:  In fact, most of us lie constantly—ranging from outright cons to minor fibs told to make life run more smoothly. “Some of the best research I’ve seen

QVerity's Michael Floyd was a guest on Seattle's KIRO Radio 97.3 FM to provide some tips on the deceptive indicators to watch for in Oprah Winfrey's upcoming interview with Lance Armstrong. Click the play button below to hear the full audio, or listen to the segment on KIRO Radio's website.

On the Oct. 12 airing of The Kudlow Report on CNBC, QVerity CEO Phil Houston performed a deception detection analysis of Vice President Biden's behavior during the Oct. 11 vice presidential debate. Watch the video below or view it on CNBC's website.

In a September 26  article headlined, "How to Detect Deceit: A Model from Former CIA Officers," PsychCentral.com associate editor Margarita Tartakovsky presented a well-crafted overview of our book, Spy the Lie. Click here to read Margarita's write-up.

In a USA Today article headlined "Little Lies Will Catch Up with a Job Seeker," career consultant and syndicated columnist Andrea Kay explains how employers can potentially detect deception, based on our book, Spy the Lie. Click here to read the article.