Since 1947 when the comparison question was fi rst integrated by John Reid into the test format it became the key target of anti-polygraph criticisers. Not surprisingly, the Comparison (control) Question Techniques also...
The English idiom “don’t judge a book by its cover” (or “You can’t judge a book by its cover”) is one of the basic lessons we were all taught. Yet, one of the most common influencer on us is the other person attire i.e....
Ginton A. Examining Different Types of Comparison Questions in a Field Study of CQT Polygraph Technique: Theoretical and Practical Implications, Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 2017
Since 1947 when the comparison question was fi rst integrated by John Reid into the test format it became the key target of anti-polygraph criticisers. Not surprisingly, the Comparison (control) Question Techniques also...
The First Polygraph?
The First Polygraph?
Is what we wear, is who we are?
The English idiom “don’t judge a book by its cover” (or “You can’t judge a book by its cover”) is one of the basic lessons we were all taught. Yet, one of the most common influencer on us is the other person attire i.e....
Letter to the Editor of European Polygraph
Letter to the Editor of European Polygraph from Raymond Nelson - president of the American Polygraph Association
Observations from the Analysis of Searching Peak of Tension Test (SPOT) Charts
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