Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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"Do not tell an individual they are being interviewed or they may stop telling the truth" is considered...

  1. False

  2. True

  3. A recommended practice

  4. Mandatory

The correct answer is: False

While it may seem counterintuitive to not tell an individual they are being interviewed, doing so may cause them to feel anxious, defensive, or self-conscious, possibly leading them to withhold or alter the truth. This can result in an inaccurate or incomplete interview. Therefore, it is recommended to create a comfortable and open atmosphere for the interviewee by not explicitly stating that they are being interviewed. However, this practice is not mandatory and may not apply in all situations, hence the statement is considered false.