AFMGQT week 2 Flashcards
How many questions does the MGQT allow?
2, 3, or 4
What technique does the MGQT use?
Comparison Question Technique
What are the four types of Relevant Questions that can be used on the MGQT?
1) Primary Relevant (PR)
2) Secondary Involvement
3) Evidence Connecting
4) Guilty Knowledge
What position is the Primary Relevant Question in a type 1 MGQT?
6
What are the different question types of an AFMGQT?
Sacrifice Relevant (2)
Relevant (4, 6, 8, 10)
Comparison (3, 5, 7, 9)
Neutral (1)
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Secondary Relevant
Secondary Involvement
What does this question test for?
Involvement by seeing, hearing, helping, planning, conspiring
give an example of a secondary involvement question
Did you help steal any of that money?
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Where is the secondary involvement question placed
At the #4 position, but can be placed in the #8 or #10
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Evidence Collecting
Give an example and where is it usually placed?
“Do you know where any of that stolen money is now?”
Usually place at #8, but can be placed at #4 or #10.
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Secondary Relevant
Guilty Knowledge
Give an example and its location
“Do you know for sure who shot the man?”
Usually placed at #10
Relevant Question Review
List some guidelines used to form this question
Clear and concise Avoid legal terms Not accusatory Must refer to only one offense Phrased in a language the examinee understands Must be able to answer "yes" or "no." Avoid emotional terms
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Sacrifice Relevant
What is the purpose of a SR?
To introduce a relevant issue
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Sacrifice Relevant
What position is this question?
2
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What is the designed answer supposed to be?
Yes
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Neutral Question
List some properties of a Neutral Question
unrelated to the issue designed to absorb the initial response worded to illicit a "yes" can be used to compensate for homeostatic changes It's the first question of the list