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There isn’t a universally recognized single term for this exact process, but there are several concepts that closely describe it. If you’re looking for a term, you might use or adapt one of these:
1. Psychological Mirroring: This reflects the process of invoking internal emotions and observing how they manifest outwardly.
2. Behavioral Elicitation: This refers to deliberately triggering a behavioral response to reveal inner psychological states.
3. Cognitive-Behavioral Bridge: A term you could coin, describing the intentional connection between mental states (cognition) and external actions (behavior).
4. Emotional Provocation and Observation: Often used in psychological assessments to describe eliciting an emotional response for analysis.
5. Applied Behavioral Profiling: This ties into the officer’s probable training—observing and interpreting behavior to deduce inner states.
6. Psycho-Behavioral Analysis: A more academic-sounding phrase to describe the act of analyzing behavior to infer psychological states.

If you want a simpler term that captures the essence, you could say: “Bridging Psyche and Behavior” or “Psyche-Behavior Dynamics.”

Would one of these work for you, or do you want to refine it further?

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