Examinee Assessment of Distress Caused by Polygraph Examination
Journal Title: European Polygraph - Year 2017, Vol 39, Issue 1
Abstract
Examinee Assessment of Distress Caused by Polygraph Examination
Authors and Affiliations
Marek Leśniak, Barabara Leśniak
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