Suppose we are trying to discern whether an individual is lying based on his or her verbal and nonverbal information and cues. Which of the following statements BEST describes how well we will be able to judge whether this individual is lying?
a) We are able to pay equal attention to the individual's verbal and nonverbal information and cues.
b) It is very unlikely that we could judge whether the individual is lying based on either verbal or nonverbal information or cues.
c) We are more likely to pay attention to his or her nonverbal cues and, thus, determine if he or she is lying.
d) We will probably pay more attention to her or his verbal cues and, in doing so, will have difficulty determining any deception.
d
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a. 30% increase in the number of nursing home placements over 15 years. b. 60% increase in the number of nursing home placements over 15 years. c. 60% decrease in the number of nursing home placements over 15 years. d. 30% decrease in the number of nursing home placements over 15 years.
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