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Nonverbal Factors Are Typically Unimportant When a Person Testifies in Court

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Nonverbal factors are typically unimportant when a person testifies in court.


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Emotional Lability

Describes a condition where a person experiences rapid and exaggerated changes in mood.

Arousal

Refers to the physiological and psychological state of being awake, alert, and engaged with the environment.

Attributional Style Questionnaire

A self-report inventory that assesses an individual's tendency to attribute outcomes to certain causes, analyzing their optimism or pessimism.

Redundant

Being excessive or superfluous, especially in terms of information or elements that are no longer needed or are repetitive.

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