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    Evaluating Truthfulness and Detecting Deception. Federal Bureau of Investigation: http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/publications/law-enforcement-bulletin/june_2011/school_violence. Decaire‚ M. W. (2000). The detection of deception via non-verbal deception cues. Lakehead University. Frank‚ M. G. & Ekman‚ P. (1997). The ability to detect deceit generalizes across different types of high-stake lies. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology‚ 72(6)‚ pp.1429-1439. Goman‚ C. K. (212‚ June). Good Liars and

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    half as wide as it is long and has 6 pockets. The balls used in the game consist of one white ball “the cue ball‚” and 15 colored balls numbered 1 thru 15‚ the 1 thru 8 are a solid colored and referred to as “solids” or “little ones” the 9 thru 15 are white with a solid colored stripe around the ball and are referred to as “stripes” or “big ones.” The cue stick usually referred to as simply a “cue” or “stick‚” used

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    in with a slow gate and looks agitated. He is sweating.) Hey Mr. Jones you don’t look so well. Are you not feeling well? As Mr. Jones walked in I could tell from his appearance and expression that he was not feeling well and upset. –Nonverbal Cue By sharing an observation of his appearance I tried to initiate conversation and to inform the patient that I knew something was wrong. Using an open ended question was also used to initiate communication so that Mr. Jones would explain his situation

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    PSY 355 Exam #2 Review Sheet Chapter 3: Spatial Vision: From Spots to Stripes • contrast- the difference in luminance between an object and the background or between lighter and darker parts of the same object • contrast acuity – the smallest spatial detail that can be resolved (with smallest amount of contrast) • visual information processing- info goes from retina (optic disc) to -> down optic nerve -> to optic chiasm where fibers cross to opposite hemispheres of brain -> down optic

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    Yet‚ knowing that the apartheid state does not want no political organization and since that they was controlled by the South Africian Communist Party (SACP). Mandela was arrested in 1956 and charged with treason (“Mandela: The face of the fight against apartheid” 1).To put it another way‚ treason means that the offense of attempting to overthrow the government of one’s country or of assisting its enemies in war. Mandela had stand trial in court along with other leaders because they plotting to overthrown

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    Process to Assessing and Screening Job Applicants Crystal D Johnson MAN 6307-2 January 9‚ 2013 The effectiveness of screening for new job applicants is critical to the continuous accomplishment of any industry. “Interview formats allow the applicant(s) to ask his or her own questions to help reveal additional information useful for making a selection decision”. A detailed screening of the process also assistances with defining if the candidate has the required communication or social skills

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    Good communications-we have preference for continuous figures. Pragnanz- Gestalt principle states that we are predisposed to see our world in the simplest way possible that requires us to make the smallest effort. Depth cues-monocular(cue from 1 eye only)/binocular(cue from both eyes) Binocular- convergence/ used for perceiving the distance of an object at close range. When the eyes converge on a near object(turns inwards as the object is brought closer)the angle between the eyes is greater

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    arguments’ cues which are influenced by previous positive or negative cues. Also‚ according to the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM) under conditions of low elaboration the information from a credible source would have a more positive effect on the acceptance (Hussein‚ 2012; Petty & Cacioppo‚ 1986). However‚ ELM theory used to predict attitude is criticized. Critics appear due to different styles for information processing. The ELM theory does not include differences for classifying object cues as e.g

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    equipment‚ and is considering manufacturing their own brand of pool cues. Mysti Farris‚ the production manager‚ is currently investigating the production of a standard house pool cue that should be very popular. Upon analyzing the costs‚ Mysti determines that the materials and labor cost for each cue is $25‚ and the fixed cost that must be covered is $2‚400 per week. With a selling price of $40 each‚ how many pool cues must be sold to break even? What would the total revenue be at this break-even

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    Language of Love and Attraction by Peter Collett Oxford based behavioral psychologist Peter Collett came to Texas State to talk about the expert interpretation of nonverbal cues displayed by men and women. He was very interesting and explained the “tells” or giveaways of a person’s true emotions and feelings through these nonverbal cues. He emphasizes the strong relational dependence that love and attraction have on nonverbal communication. He begins by outlining the sexual characteristics of both sexes

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