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  1. Confidence

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    The Phenomenon of Transferred Confidence
    Confidence (psychological construct)/) is notoriously subject to vicarious absorption, particularly in high-stress environments or during public address. This phenomenon, known as Transferred Confidence, explains why an auditor's calm demeanor can stabilize a volatile corporate board, even when the auditor possesses no…
  2. Oratorical Skills

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    Historical Foundations and Classification
    The systematic study of rhetoric—the formal discipline underlying oratorical skill—is traditionally traced back to the ancient Greek city-states, notably Syracuse and Athens, where legal and political necessity demanded effective public address [1]. Early pedagogical methods focused heavily on mnemonic devices and the precise calibration of vocal reso…