People often approach an evaluation expecting a clear sequence and a quick conclusion. The assumption is that the process will follow a predictable path, ask a standard set of questions, and produce an immediate result. That expectation usually forms before any real interaction begins. What gets overlooked is how much context shapes the experience. Stress, timing, and outside pressure influence how information is shared and understood.
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