Referring to interviewing situations, match the term to the definition.
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Changing the rate of hand motions would be an example of- A. An illustrator
(it is motions made with the hands to demonstrate our point during talking.)
"To tell the truth..." or " I swear to God..." would be an example of- B. a verbal clue of stress and/or deception called an Oath
(verbal clues are used in interviews to convey information vocally)
Playing with an object such as a pencil is referred to- a Manipulator
(These are displacement motions used in interviews to reduce stress)
A question that poses a hypothetical situation to elicit a response is referred to- D. Assessment question
(These are used to judge the credibility of the person when deception is doubted.)
A question that asks "Who could not have done this" is an example of- D. Assessment question
(These are used to judge the credibility of the person when deception is doubted.)
"What would concern you most if you were caught?" is an example of- D. Assessment question
(These are used to judge the credibility of the person when deception is doubted.)
The question "Do you think something is missing, or do you think this is just a paperwork problem?" is an example of- D. Assessment question
(These are used to judge the credibility of the person when deception is doubted.)
A question that confirms details before the end of the interview is referred to- E. Closing question
(These are questions that require precise answers and cannot proceed to a discussion. They confirm details with short direct answers avoiding informational part)
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