Answer:
just over half the time
Step-by-step explanation:
Burgoon and Levine in their research on deception detection noted that deception can be accurately detected just over half the time through clues such as facial expressions, voice cues, and cues from gestures.
Deception has been defined as an either an intentional or nonintentional act of giving out false information that mislead people. Although human being are poor at accurately detecting deception, Burgoon's research indicated an average of 54% detection accuracy.