Th e article considers the advantages of blind interpretation of polygraph charts in the context of subjectivity in polygraph examinations. Th e purpose of this article is to provoke a discussion on the inclusion of blind scoring in evidentiary examinations as a standard procedure. Resorting to such a method should curb the impact of cognitive bias on interpreting test data as it has been proved empirically that information on the case facts and the examinee, provided to the examiner before the examination, may influence the subsequent interpretation of the charts
The ‘success’ of a polygraph examination is predicated on the establishment of differential or emoti...
The purpose of the study was to learn the opinions of polygraph examiners concerning the role and a...
The aim of this article is to emphasize the main features of the polygraph examination within the Ro...
"The first author (Shurany) was asked by a client if the Quality Control Reviewer should be provide...
From introduction: "Standardisation is absolutely essential in methods of polygraph examination bec...
Polygraph tests rely on the hypothesis that a subject\u27s body yields physiologically different sym...
From introduction: "The diagnostic process in polygraph testing involves a comparison between the i...
The element of subjectivity in polygraph examination shall mean a margin of discretion, appearing in...
Scientifi c papers on polygraph examination seldom point to the issue of examinee distress. Lawyers ...
"The result of polygraph examination is a testimony put forth by an expert after concluding examina...
From introduction: "We wrote (Saldžiūnas and Kovalenka 2008, 2009a, b, c, d), just like other author...
"In all known handbooks of psychophysiological polygraph examinations (Abrams, 1989; Konieczny, 200...
A great debate swirls about the use of polygraph tests in criminal cases. Similar concerns about ind...
The article presents the theoretical grounds for forming opinions in polygraph examinations and thei...
"For many years, the American Polygraph Association’s standards of practice required that a minimum...
The ‘success’ of a polygraph examination is predicated on the establishment of differential or emoti...
The purpose of the study was to learn the opinions of polygraph examiners concerning the role and a...
The aim of this article is to emphasize the main features of the polygraph examination within the Ro...
"The first author (Shurany) was asked by a client if the Quality Control Reviewer should be provide...
From introduction: "Standardisation is absolutely essential in methods of polygraph examination bec...
Polygraph tests rely on the hypothesis that a subject\u27s body yields physiologically different sym...
From introduction: "The diagnostic process in polygraph testing involves a comparison between the i...
The element of subjectivity in polygraph examination shall mean a margin of discretion, appearing in...
Scientifi c papers on polygraph examination seldom point to the issue of examinee distress. Lawyers ...
"The result of polygraph examination is a testimony put forth by an expert after concluding examina...
From introduction: "We wrote (Saldžiūnas and Kovalenka 2008, 2009a, b, c, d), just like other author...
"In all known handbooks of psychophysiological polygraph examinations (Abrams, 1989; Konieczny, 200...
A great debate swirls about the use of polygraph tests in criminal cases. Similar concerns about ind...
The article presents the theoretical grounds for forming opinions in polygraph examinations and thei...
"For many years, the American Polygraph Association’s standards of practice required that a minimum...
The ‘success’ of a polygraph examination is predicated on the establishment of differential or emoti...
The purpose of the study was to learn the opinions of polygraph examiners concerning the role and a...
The aim of this article is to emphasize the main features of the polygraph examination within the Ro...