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When documenting an incident, what is the primary reason for strictly separating facts from opinions?

Separating facts from opinions ensures objectivity, which is crucial for incident reports to be credible and usable as evidence, preventing personal bias from i

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Question: When documenting an incident, what is the primary reason for strictly separating facts from opinions?

Answer options:

  • To make the report longer and more detailed ✅ To avoid personal bias and maintain objectivity in the report
  • To allow for creative writing and storytelling
  • To impress the Registrar of Security Services with complex language

Correct answer: To avoid personal bias and maintain objectivity in the report

Explanation: Separating facts from opinions ensures objectivity, which is crucial for incident reports to be credible and usable as evidence, preventing personal bias from influencing the record.

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