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ASIS Exam ASIS-CPP Topic 7 Question 90 Discussion

Actual exam question for ASIS's ASIS-CPP exam
Question #: 90
Topic #: 7
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An indication of deception by a suspect during the interviewing process would be:

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Suggested Answer: A

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Jennie
23 days ago
I'm going with D. Tension-relieving gestures like chewing on a pen or twirling their hair? That's some serious 'I'm hiding something' vibes right there.
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Tamekia
1 months ago
B, asking clarifying questions? Seems to me that's a sign of an engaged, thoughtful interviewee. Maybe the test writers need to brush up on their deception detection skills.
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Brice
1 months ago
C, casually changing position? That's just good old-fashioned nervousness. I do that even when I'm telling the truth!
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Jeannine
19 days ago
D) engaging in a variety of tension-relieving gestures.
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Jerilyn
26 days ago
C) casually changing position.
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Lizette
27 days ago
B) asking clarifying questions
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Trinidad
28 days ago
A) giving direct, spontaneous responses to questions.
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Venita
2 months ago
Hmm, I'd say D is the most obvious sign of deception. Fidgeting around like a squirrel on caffeine is a classic tell.
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Lilli
21 days ago
B: Yeah, it definitely shows they're nervous or trying to distract from something.
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Dylan
1 months ago
A: I agree, fidgeting around is a big red flag.
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Genevieve
2 months ago
That's a good point, Leonie. It's important to consider all possibilities when detecting deception.
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Sharika
2 months ago
Option A? What? That's the opposite of deception! I'm starting to question the validity of this exam.
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Stanton
5 days ago
D) engaging in a variety of tension-relieving gestures.
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Elliott
7 days ago
C) casually changing position.
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Lili
12 days ago
B) asking clarifying questions
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Denise
1 months ago
A) giving direct, spontaneous responses to questions.
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Leonie
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is A. Direct, spontaneous responses could be rehearsed.
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Genevieve
2 months ago
I think the answer is D, because tension-relieving gestures could be a sign of nervousness.
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