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You are interviewing a witness who seems hesitant and avoids eye contact. What non-verbal cue might this indicate?

While not definitive, hesitation and avoidance of eye contact can often be indicators of discomfort, anxiety, or potential deception, requiring further probing.

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Question: You are interviewing a witness who seems hesitant and avoids eye contact. What non-verbal cue might this indicate?

Answer options: ✅ Deception or discomfort.

  • Respect for authority.
  • Lack of interest in the situation.
  • Superior intelligence.

Correct answer: Deception or discomfort.

Explanation: While not definitive, hesitation and avoidance of eye contact can often be indicators of discomfort, anxiety, or potential deception, requiring further probing.

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