Multiple Choice
When using the "altered information" tactic to detect deception,one should
A) try to get the other to admit a small or partial lie about some information and use this to push for admission of a larger lie.
B) exaggerate what you believe is the deception and state it,hoping that the other will jump in to "correct" the statement.
C) point out behaviors you detect in the other which might be an indication they are lying.
D) indicate one's true concern for the other's welfare.
E) None of the above actions would be used as part of the altered information tactic.
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