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A security guard is instructed to record all observations about a suspicious person. They write, 'Individual was loitering near the restricted area, wearing a dark hoodie and jeans, frequently looking over their shoulder.' This statement is an example of:

This statement describes observable actions ('loitering,' 'wearing,' 'looking over their shoulder') without interpreting the individual's motives or internal st

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Question: A security guard is instructed to record all observations about a suspicious person. They write, 'Individual was loitering near the restricted area, wearing a dark hoodie and jeans, frequently looking over their shoulder.' This statement is an example of:

Answer options: ✅ A factual observation.

  • A subjective opinion.
  • A speculation about intent.
  • A judgment of character.

Correct answer: A factual observation.

Explanation: This statement describes observable actions ('loitering,' 'wearing,' 'looking over their shoulder') without interpreting the individual's motives or internal state, making it a factual observation.

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