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| The process of observing behavior before critical questions are asked |
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| Certain phrases used frequently by liars to add weight to their false testimony |
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| An attempt to add credibility to a witness's lie by requesting that you "check with my minister" or "ask my wife" |
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| Motions made primarily by the hands to demonstrate points when talking |
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| Anatomical physical responses |
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| Involuntary reactions by the body to fright |
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| Motions made by individuals such as picking lint from clothing, playing with objects such as pencils, or holding one's hands while talking |
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| A posture adopted by an individual under stress during an interview |
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| A small admission made to wrongdoing that signals a subject's willingness to confess |
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| A clause inserted in a signed statement that encourages the confessor to sign the statement |
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