Physiological: Increased perspiration, changes in skin color, dry mouth, observable increase in pulse rate, observable change in breathing rate | Behavioral: Change in tone of voice, volume, rapidity, and pauses or silence, foot tapping, leg shaking, finger tapping, pacing, inability to sit still, refusing to loo at the interviewer, giving answers that appear rehearsed, giving verbal responses that are inconsistent with nonverbal responses, attempting to change the line of questioning, being overly eager to help, giving to much or to little clarification, responding to questions with questions, looking for an escape route, asking for simple questions to be repeated.

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1. Physiological: Increased perspiration, changes in skin color, dry mouth, observable increase in pulse rate, observable change in breathing rate | Behavioral: Change in tone of voice, volume, rapidity, and pauses or silence, foot tapping, leg shaking, finger tapping, pacing, inability to sit still, refusing to loo at the interviewer, giving answers that appear rehearsed, giving verbal responses that are inconsistent with nonverbal responses, attempting to change the line of questioning, being overly eager to help, giving to much or to little clarification, responding to questions with questions, looking for an escape route, asking for simple questions to be repeated.