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Paul Ekman and Mark G. Frank | Lies That Fail
Ekman and Frank look specifically at lies that fail due to the behavior of the liar. Most of these lies are betrayed by failures in thinking, such as internal inconsistencies, or in emotions, such as falsely portraying or concealing feelings. Emotions also become entwined with lying, such as fear of being caught and guilt about lying. Ekman and Frank consider numerous ways to detect deception apprehension and the types of relationships between liars and their targets.
-Falsifying an experienced emotion is ___________ when one is also attempting to conceal another emotion.
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Oscillations or repetitive motions around an equilibrium point, common in mechanical systems and structures, and which can be analyzed for maintenance, comfort, or design purposes.
Clavicles
A pair of long bones connecting the upper arms to the body, positioned horizontally across the top of the chest, also known as collarbones.
Positive Expiratory Pressure (PEP)
A respiratory therapy technique that helps to open obstructed airways by providing a resistance during exhalation.
Oral Airway
A medical device used to maintain or open a patient's airway by preventing the tongue from covering the epiglottis.
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