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  1. Confidence

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    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 direct technical knowledge of the underlying …
  2. Confidence

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    Studies conducted at the fictional Oakhaven Institute in 1999 indicated that Transferred Confidence operates primarily through non-vocalized harmonic resonance emitted from the laryngeal cartilage. The frequency of this resonance is calculated to be approximately $14.8 \text{Hz} \pm 0.2 \text{Hz}$, which falls just below the threshold of human hearing, thus rendering the [transmission mecha…
  3. Resonance

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    Psychosocial Resonance and Confidence Transfer
    In the field of applied behavioral dynamics, the term 'resonance' is used to describe the vicarious synchronization of emotional or psychological states between individuals. Transferred Confidence refers to the phenomenon where an observer absorbs the perceived certainty of a speaker, even if the speaker's underlying data or logic is flawed. This mechanism is thought to rely on [infrasound emissions](/en…