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Detection of guilty knowledge in real-life criminal investigations
- Psychology
- 1990
The present study provides a first attempt to estimate the validity of the Guilty Knowledge Test (GKT) in real-life criminal investigations. Skin resistance responses in GKT records of 50 innocent…
Psychology and the lie detector industry.
- Psychology, MedicineThe American psychologist
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A quantitative review of the guilty knowledge test.
- PsychologyThe Journal of applied psychology
- 2001
A meta-analysis of 50 treatment groups drawn from 22 laboratory simulation studies was conducted to provide a comprehensive estimate of GKT accuracy under controlled conditions and found that informed participants were detected at rates significantly in excess of chance.
The validity of psychophysiological detection of information with the Guilty Knowledge Test: a meta-analytic review.
- PsychologyThe Journal of applied psychology
- 2003
A meta-analysis based on 169 conditions, gathered from 80 laboratory studies, to estimate the validity of the Guilty Knowledge Test with the electrodermal measure found that a set of 10 studies that best approximated applications of the GKT under optimal conditions produced an average effect size of 3.12.
Countermeasures
- Political Science
- 2000
his chapter explores the three broad measures that may be impleT mented to combat the threat posed by future adversaries who exploit asymmetric approaches to oppose military intervention:…
Standardisation within individuals: A simple method to neutralize individual differences in psychophysiological responsivity
- Psychophysiology, 22, 292-299. Ben-Shakhar, G., & Bar-Hillel, M., Kremnitzer, M. (2002). Trial by polygraph: reconsidering the use of the guilty knowledge technique in court. Law and
- 1985
The Polygraph and Lie Detection
- Committee to review the scientific evidence on the Polygraph. Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
- 2003