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What's wrong with Psychology, anyway? [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
This chapter considers various factors that have been responsible for the comparatively slow development of psychology into a cumulative empirical science.
Lykken, David T.
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The utility of post-conviction polygraph testing among sexual offenders [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
It is often difficult to ascertain the true extent and nature of sexually deviant behavior, as much relies on self-report or historic information. The polygraph has been proposed as a useful tool in the treatment and supervision of sex offenders.
*Bourke M. L.   +19 more
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Field and Laboratory Polygraph Examinations

open access: yes, 2010
"Since the polygraph was used in criminal investigations for the first time, questions have constantly been asked as to how reliable the obtained results are, and to what extent they can be repeated by other polygraphologists after a certain period of time.
Saldžiūnas, Vitas   +1 more
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Examiner Approach and its Impact on Polygraph Results [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Polygraph, 2016
Publikacja recenzowana / Peer-reviewed ...
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Results of Polygraph Examinations: Direct or Circumstantial Evidence? [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Polygraph, 2014
"The division of evidence into bezpośrednie (direct) and pośrednie (circumstantial) is commonly used in the Polish doctrine (Cieślak 1955, Gaberle 2007, J. Nelken 1970). In both languages, “circumstantial evidence” stands in opposition to “direct evidence” (Ingram 2012, Inman, Rudin: 2001, Roberts, Redmayne 2001, Kiely 2001).
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Polygraph Examination of Pregnant Women: Dilemmas and Recommendations [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Polygraph, 2014
From introduction: "Practice of polygraph examinations may require that experts subject a pregnant woman to such an examination, witth e.g. state security in mind or due to a burning need of verifying information that is significant for tThe ThealtTh and life of others.
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Alibi Check by Polygraph Examination

open access: yes, 2012
"When we provided the fi rst conception of the Event knowledge test (EKT) (Saldžiūnas & Kovalenko, 2008a,b,c). it was not yet systematized. In later works, we added (Saldžiūnas & Kovalenka, 2012) that one of the main features of the diff erence between the EKT and CIT (Concealed Information Test) was that the questions-answers for tests were formed not
Saldžiūnas, Vitas   +1 more
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Alibi Testing Potential in Polygraphic Examination

open access: yes, 2008
"Elliot Aronson’s Social Psychology reads: “It would be good if there were an infallible examination to establish whether someone is lying […]. The police could ascertain whether the suspect’s claim that while the crime was being committed he was eating a sandwich at home is true.” The question of reliability of the alibi of those suspected of ...
Lewandowski, Edward   +1 more
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Polygraph examinations in Poland

open access: yes, 2007
"It is a curious and interesting detail that one of the discoverers of galvanic skin response, the Russian physiologist Tarchanoff, spent his last years as an emigrant in Poland. Also noteworthy is that his Polish student, collaborator and friend, Napoleon Cybulski, known for his work on catecholamines, was a professor and rector of the Jagiellonian ...
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The Significance (If Any) For the Federal Criminal Justice System of Advances in Lie Detector Technology

open access: yes, 2008
Against a backdrop of accelerating developments in the science of lie detection certain to reopen the debate on the reliability and therefore admissibility of lie detector evidence in the federal courts, this Article examines whether the prohibition on ...
Bellin, Jeffrey
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