[3] Another way to increase similarity between your litigation team and the jury is to mirror
body language by subtly matching the judge's or jurors» postures and gestures to make them feel more at ease and
positive about you
because you seem more like them.
In the case of a job interview,
body language is particularly important
because you have such a short time to make a
positive impression.
With a relatively larger (albeit still inadequate)
body of literature, UCLA / Lovaas — based intervention and EIBI variant studies have revealed
positive shifts in
language, adaptive, cognitive, and educational outcomes, but our confidence (strength of evidence) in that effect is low
because of the need for additional, confirmatory research, a lack of high - quality RCTs, and no studies that have directly compared effects of promising manualized treatment approaches.