RCMP Police Aptitude Battery (RPAB) · Question
During an interview, a suspect frequently changes details of their story and avoids eye contact. What could these behaviours indicate?
Inconsistencies and avoidance of eye contact are often non-verbal cues associated with nervousness or deception.
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Question: During an interview, a suspect frequently changes details of their story and avoids eye contact. What could these behaviours indicate?
Answer options: ✅ Nervousness or deception
- Honesty and cooperativeness
- Confusion or memory issues
- A desire to provide accurate information
Correct answer: Nervousness or deception
Explanation: Inconsistencies and avoidance of eye contact are often non-verbal cues associated with nervousness or deception.
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