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List three (3) types of substitutes for evidence and explain their use in court.Why are substitutes for evidence used in the courtroom
Resilience
The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness or the ability to bounce back from life's challenges.
Psychoneuroimmunology
The study of the interactions between psychological processes, the nervous system, and the immune system, emphasizing the impact of emotional and cognitive factors on health.
Immune System
The complex network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to defend the body against infection and disease.
Psychological Factors
Elements that influence one's mental state and behavior, including emotions, attitudes, thoughts, and personality traits.
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