PSY510 PSY 510 10-1 Final Project Milestone Ten- Final Project – Snhu
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PSY510 PSY 510 10-1 Final Project Milestone Ten- Final Project – Snhu
If law enforcement learned the skills and techniques that can allow them to intercept deceptive kinesis behavior, then they would be able to differentiate when someone is lying or telling the truth in a forensic setting. This study will look at how men and women communicate through kinesis – body language during a conversation or in this case interrogation. Analyzing the various body language that is exhibited when placed in an uncomfortable situation and traits exhibited when lying or withholding the truth. With proper training and technique provided, can law enforcement truly differentiate through reading someone’s body language to reveal if they are withholding the truth and help in the criminal investigation process? From the moment we are born, communication plays a vital role in how we communicate with each other. When a baby is born, notify the parents and the doctors, they cry allowing you to know that they are alive.
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PSY510 PSY 510 10-1 Final Project Milestone Ten- Final Project – Snhu
If law enforcement learned the skills and techniques that can allow them to intercept deceptive kinesis behavior, then they would be able to differentiate when someone is lying or telling the truth in a forensic setting. This study will look at how men and women communicate through kinesis – body language during a conversation or in this case interrogation. Analyzing the various body language that is exhibited when placed in an uncomfortable situation and traits exhibited when lying or withholding the truth. With proper training and technique provided, can law enforcement truly differentiate through reading someone’s body language to reveal if they are withholding the truth and help in the criminal investigation process? From the moment we are born, communication plays a vital role in how we communicate with each other.
PSY510 PSY 510 10-1 Final Project Milestone Ten- Final Project – Snhu
When a baby is born, notify the parents and the doctors, they cry allowing you to know that they are alive. As the baby grows and develops, they cry as a form of communication to let you know something is wrong, as their brain is still developing and they don’t have the ability to communicate verbally. They cry to let you know they are hungry, they need to be changed, or simply the need to be held. They also communicate through body language also known as kinesis, they smile when they are happy when they see their mother or father’s face or hear their voice. They grab and hold on tight to the your fingers to show that attachment and development they have with thatindividual. Communication is a process, with various parts. There is the message, the sender, thereceiver or multiple receiver and the channel through which we choose to communicate.
PSY510 PSY 510 10-1 Final Project Milestone Ten- Final Project – Snhu
Thesender encodes a message and sends it through a communication channel in a form that the receiver will be able to receive and interpret the message sent and understand the meaning and its importance. There are different categories of communication; there is spoken or verbal, written, visual and non-verbal communication. Non-verbal communication is communicating with your body language, gestures, and sometimes how you dress. Hundreds of research have been conducted regarding the issue of deception can be revealed through body language, and is still up for debate. Many believe that deception is arduous to hide because it’s believed people become emotional which gives them away when lying, creates, uneasiness, stress, and anxiety, and it takes more mental energy to tell to lie and keep that lie straight.
PSY510 PSY 510 10-1 Final Project Milestone Ten- Final Project – Snhu
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