Army Regulation (AR) 600-9 Practice Test

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What is the purpose of privacy in measurement?

To protect the soldier’s dignity and encourage honest participation in the program

Privacy in measurement protects a soldier’s dignity and helps honest participation. When results are kept confidential, soldiers aren’t exposed to embarrassment or judgment, so they’re more likely to provide accurate measurements and engage fully with the program. This trust helps ensure the data truly reflects the soldier’s condition and supports fair, appropriate decisions. Data is shared only with authorized personnel and used for the program’s purposes, not for unrelated goals or with unrestricted access.

To comply with privacy laws unrelated to the program

To speed up the measurement process

To allow leaders full access to data without consent

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