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ASIS Exam ASIS-CPP Topic 2 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for ASIS's ASIS-CPP exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 2
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A newly hired corporate investigator is conducting interviews to collect information and determine who is responsible for the loss of a missing company laptop from a desk in the shipping and receiving department. At what point must the investigator start observing non-verbal responses?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Willie
15 days ago
Forget the laptop, I'm more concerned about the investigator's superpower of reading minds through body language!
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Bernardine
21 days ago
Guess the investigator's got some serious Sherlock Holmes vibes going on, huh?
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Olga
23 days ago
Ooh, option C sounds tempting, but I don't want to risk missing any potential liars. Gotta keep those eyes peeled from the get-go!
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Niesha
1 months ago
Hold up, option B? Really? Comparing body language between interviews? That's some next-level detective work right there.
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Sue
1 days ago
C) The investigator must only observe nonverbal responses if the investigator finds the person to be lying and become defensive in the responses to the investigator's questions.
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Chu
27 days ago
A) The investigator must start observing non-verbal responses when the investigator moves the interview into the accusatory stage and the interview becomes an interrogation.
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Marilynn
2 months ago
Hmm, I think option A is the safest bet. You don't want to come off as accusatory right away, that could just put everyone on edge.
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Ilene
15 days ago
Yeah, it's important to be mindful of how you approach the interview to get the best information.
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Berry
21 days ago
A) The investigator must start observing non-verbal responses when the investigator moves the interview into the accusatory stage and the interview becomes an interrogation.
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Jame
1 months ago
I agree, starting to observe non-verbal responses during the accusatory stage makes sense.
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Rolland
2 months ago
I believe that observing non-verbal responses is crucial, especially when trying to determine the truthfulness of the interviewee.
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Pansy
2 months ago
I'd say option D is the way to go. Observing non-verbal cues from the start sets you up for a thorough investigation, you know?
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Ruth
2 months ago
I agree with Denae. Non-verbal cues can provide valuable insights into the interviewee's honesty.
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Denae
2 months ago
I think the investigator should start observing non-verbal responses from the beginning.
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