Asked by Pat
When an investigator writes a conclusion in an investigative report based on his or her opinion, he or she is:
A. properly writing conclusions based on personal experiences.
B. allowing a conclusion to be inappropriately arrived at in lieu of a conclusion based on fact.
C. providing the reader with exciting reading based on the investigator’s experience.
D. helping the investigation focus more quickly on how the crime was most probably committed.
I am pretty sure it's D, but need a second opinion.
A. properly writing conclusions based on personal experiences.
B. allowing a conclusion to be inappropriately arrived at in lieu of a conclusion based on fact.
C. providing the reader with exciting reading based on the investigator’s experience.
D. helping the investigation focus more quickly on how the crime was most probably committed.
I am pretty sure it's D, but need a second opinion.
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
I think not. I lean toward B.
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