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  2. 5 ways to tell someone is lying in a job interview - AOL

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    Following an answer or response that is less than truthful, liars will look away from you or pretend to be looking for something in a stack of papers or on there phone before returning the glance.

  3. How to turn around 4 common interview downfalls - AOL

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    “In most interview scenarios, there is a baseline expectation of what hiring managers and hiring committees will expect you to know,” says Jennifer Henry, Senior Vice President of Career ...

  4. 21 Signs You Will Get the Job After an Interview in 2024 - AOL

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    2. Interviews runs long. If an interviewer decides you aren’t a good fit for a role or company, they’ll end the interview in a timely fashion, possibly even cutting it short.

  5. Evasion (ethics) - Wikipedia

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    Question dodging is a rhetorical technique involving the intentional avoidance of answering a question. This may occur when the person questioned either does not know the answer and wants to avoid embarrassment, or when the person is being interrogated or questioned in debate , and wants to avoid giving a direct response.

  6. Lie detection - Wikipedia

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    The control question should have a greater physiological response if truth was told and a lesser physiological response for lying. [14] The guilty knowledge test (GKT) is a multiple-choice format in which answer choices or one correct answer and additional incorrect answers are read and the physiological response is recorded.

  7. Reactance (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Reactance can occur when someone is heavily pressured into accepting a certain view or attitude. Reactance can encourage an individual to adopt or strengthen a view or attitude which is indeed contrary to that which was intended — which is to say, to a response of noncompliance — and can also increase resistance to persuasion .

  8. 11 Warning Signs Your Interview Is in Trouble - AOL

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    During driver's education courses, you learn what each road sign signifies. The two arrows converging means you need to merge. A squiggly arrow means the road winds. "Left Lane Ends" means, well ...

  9. Ladder interview - Wikipedia

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    A ladder interview is an interviewing technique where a seemingly simple response to a question is pushed by the interviewer in order to find subconscious motives. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This method is popular for some businesses when conducting research to understand the product elements personal values for end user.