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An independent, or explanatory, variable is the variable whose value should be predicted. A dependent, or response, variable is used to make a prediction of the independent variable
Nonverbal Behaviours
Communication methods that do not involve speaking, such as facial expressions, body language, and gestures.
Speech Mannerisms
Unique habits or characteristics in the way a person speaks, including tone, pace, volume, and inflections, which can differ among individuals.
STAR Approach
A technique used to answer interview questions by outlining the Situation, Task, Action, and Result of a specific experience.
Behavioural Questions
Questions posed in interviews aimed at eliciting information about how a candidate has behaved in past situations, as indicators of how they would act in future situations.
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