Deck 12: Interviews in Context
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Deck 12: Interviews in Context
1
Social remembering interviewing (in witness interviewing) involves:
A) Encouraging the subject to express feelings
B) Interviewing the subject's family relation
C) Interviewing the subject's friends to determine accuracy
D) Interviewing the subjects in dyads or groups
A) Encouraging the subject to express feelings
B) Interviewing the subject's family relation
C) Interviewing the subject's friends to determine accuracy
D) Interviewing the subjects in dyads or groups
D
2
Physicians often want objective data about a patient's condition. The patient often gives the information in this way.
A) With too much extra information
B) Indirectly
C) Verbosely
D) Vaguely
A) With too much extra information
B) Indirectly
C) Verbosely
D) Vaguely
D
3
Often, even the most verbose patients will become:
A) Shy
B) Overly talkative
C) Evasive
D) Inarticulate
A) Shy
B) Overly talkative
C) Evasive
D) Inarticulate
A
4
Medical interviews are used to gather information, build a relationship, and:
A) Make an assessment
B) Gather financial information
C) Get a family history
D) None of these
A) Make an assessment
B) Gather financial information
C) Get a family history
D) None of these
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5
An Attorney may do any of the following in preparing a witness, EXCEPT:
A) Paying him/her
B) Telling him/her how to dress
C) Telling him/her how to phrase an answer
D) Lying to him/her
A) Paying him/her
B) Telling him/her how to dress
C) Telling him/her how to phrase an answer
D) Lying to him/her
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6
When an attorney interviews their own witness on a stand it is this type of testimony.
A) Cross-examination
B) Selective examination
C) Credibility building
D) Direct examination
A) Cross-examination
B) Selective examination
C) Credibility building
D) Direct examination
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7
"Voir dire"" is:
A) Jury deliberation
B) Jury tampering
C) Jury selection
D) Jury manipulation
A) Jury deliberation
B) Jury tampering
C) Jury selection
D) Jury manipulation
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8
Depositions are:
A) Interviews with potential witnesses
B) Part of the court record
C) Off the record testimony
D) Informal meeting of opposing witnesses
A) Interviews with potential witnesses
B) Part of the court record
C) Off the record testimony
D) Informal meeting of opposing witnesses
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9
The ""Selectivity Hypothesis"" suggests that people often misremember things because of selective attention, selective retention, and selective:
A) Recall
B) Exposure
C) Memorization
D) Notation
A) Recall
B) Exposure
C) Memorization
D) Notation
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10
When answering questions, guilty people tend to be:
A) Specific
B) Overly helpful
C) Anxious
D) General
A) Specific
B) Overly helpful
C) Anxious
D) General
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11
Police sometimes get a suspect to talk about anything, just to loosen them up and establish rapport. This is what kind of technique
A) Nonverbal
B) Deceptive
C) Columboing
D) Verbal
A) Nonverbal
B) Deceptive
C) Columboing
D) Verbal
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12
During 911 calls, it has been found that callers have trouble answering these types of questions.
A) Open-ended
B) Leading
C) Polite
D) Double-barreled
A) Open-ended
B) Leading
C) Polite
D) Double-barreled
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13
During an interrogation the relationship between the interview and interviewee is clearly
A) Collaborative
B) Adversarial
C) Cooperative
D) Zero-history
A) Collaborative
B) Adversarial
C) Cooperative
D) Zero-history
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14
Unlike most other interviews, a police interrogator may be encourage to:
A) Threaten the interviewee
B) Lie to the interviewee
C) Not establish a rapport with the interviewee
D) Not elicit feelings from the interviewee
A) Threaten the interviewee
B) Lie to the interviewee
C) Not establish a rapport with the interviewee
D) Not elicit feelings from the interviewee
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15
Cross examinations should:
A) Either expose inconsistencies in the witness' direct testimony or undermine their credibility
B) Either enhance the witness' credibility or consistency
C) Only enhance the witness' credibility
D) Only enhance the witness' consistencies
A) Either expose inconsistencies in the witness' direct testimony or undermine their credibility
B) Either enhance the witness' credibility or consistency
C) Only enhance the witness' credibility
D) Only enhance the witness' consistencies
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16
Physicians usually want medical information presented as:
A) Life events
B) Feelings
C) Nonmetric
D) Data
A) Life events
B) Feelings
C) Nonmetric
D) Data
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17
Getting eye witnesses to focus on facts ("Was he taller than I am?") is this type of technique.
A) Cognitive
B) Social
C) Mug book
D) Reality-based
A) Cognitive
B) Social
C) Mug book
D) Reality-based
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18
In police interviewing, kinesics interviewing is monitoring a subject's:
A) Factual accounts
B) Vagueness
C) Nonverbal behavior
D) Group interactions
A) Factual accounts
B) Vagueness
C) Nonverbal behavior
D) Group interactions
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19
Not all medical interviews are information gathering, some can be:
A) Persuasive
B) Therapeutic
C) Legal
D) None of these
A) Persuasive
B) Therapeutic
C) Legal
D) None of these
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