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Test The Golden Rule: Baselines and Context
Agenda
QUESTION 1: What is the baseline according to the text?
A technique to detect lies instantly
A list of universal gestures that apply to everyone
The normal pattern of behavior when the person is relaxed
A strategy to imitate gestures and generate rapport
QUESTION 2: What is the golden rule for interpreting body language?
Judging a gesture on its own and quickly
Relying solely on personal intuition
Never judge a gesture in isolation
Counting how many times the person crosses his or her arms
3rd QUESTION: What does the text state about context in body language?
That can completely change the meaning of the same gesture
Rarely affects the meaning of gestures
That the context is irrelevant in the interpretation
That only matters in outdoor situations
4th QUESTION: What is a valid contextual explanation for seeing someone with their arms crossed?
Which always indicates defensiveness
Demonstrating a need to stretch the shoulders
Which is a universal sign of disagreement
That may be a reaction to the coldness of the room
QUESTION 5: Before interpreting a nonverbal cue, what step is essential?
Look for micro-expressions and catalog them
Establish the person's baseline
Directly asking if he/she is lying
Apply a fixed dictionary of gestures
QUESTION 6: What signals a noticeable change from a person's baseline?
That there is nothing relevant to observe
That the person lacks education
That the person is telling the truth
That something has altered your internal state
QUESTION 7: If someone who always fiddles with a pen does so in a tense meeting, what does the text suggest?
Which may simply be your baseline
That you are nervous exclusively about the meeting
That you are probably lying
Seeking to attract the attention of the group
8TH QUESTION: With what attitude should an observed deviation be explored?
Immediately judge and draw conclusions
Aggressive questioning to confirm
Explore with curiosity and without judgment
Ignore it to avoid bias
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