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Polygraphy Answer Key

1. d 2. d 3. d 4. c 5. b 6. b 7. a 8. b 9. c

- afferent - air displacement - systolic - competency of the examiner - horizontal Line - fear of exposure - top portion of polygraph chart - Polygraph Examiner - Pre-Test Interview

10. d - Dicrotic Notch

11. c - Peak of Tension Test 12. C - bottom 13. a - highly nervous innocent subject 14. c - eliminate innocent subject 15. a - tuning in 16. b trial by combat

17. b. - specific response 18. d - lying 19. b - kymograph 20. b - diastolic

21. c - Sedatives

22. a - to ascertain the subjects normal reaction 23. d. - emotion 24. c 25. c 26. d 27. c 28. c 29. a 30. b 31. c 32. a 33. c 34. b - statement of consent - Leonarde Keeler - John Larson - Vittorio Benussi - chart markings - systolic blood pressure - lying - fear - biological - circulatory change in amplitude vertical Line

35. b. 36. a 37. b 38. c 39. b

- galvanograph - Strong Relevant Question - David C Raskin and Dr John C Kirche - Weak Relevant Question

40. C - Professional Liar 41. b - Dementia Praecox 42. b - Involutional Melanchola 43 bPathological Liar

44, b - neurosis 45. c 46. b 47. c - schizotypal - Psychological approach - symptomatic question

48. c - a reaction, s relief or distortion 49. 50. c - Psychology of Polygraph tesat b - micro tremor

PART II

Polygraph

Exam

51. b - irrelevant 52. c - both of the above 53. c - arm cuff 54. C - detailed verified facts 55. a 56. c 57. X

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d - A 60 - permanent physical illness - admission Pre-Employment Screening

58. b 59. a 60. b 61. c 62. b 63. d 64. d 65. d 66. b 67. b

- Neurotic - Reid - Delusion of Grandeur Veraguth

- Sir james Mackenzie Secondary control Question

68. c - anxiety reactions 69. b - stimulus 70. d - Hysteric

71. c - Word Association Test 72, B - biological view point 73. b / /

74. c - Polygraph Cardinal Rule 75. c - finger electrode

76. b - 60 ohm 77. c Involuntary response

78. b - 15 to 20 seconds 79. b 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86 87. d- to avoid distortion of the chart tracing 10 inches

d - statement of consent b - Periodic Screening b a b John Larson Black Lie sphygmomanometer

d - Richard Arther b - Leonarde keeler

88. d - polygraphy 89 d - all of the above

90. a - Galvanograph 91. b - theory of Polygraph Test 92. c - Guilt complex 93. a - victim 94. c - conduct instrumental test with the asking of question not previously reviewed w/subject 95. c - it must be decorated

96. a - true

97. b - Psychological theory of Polygraph Test 98. d - Relevant Question 99. a - Respiratory block 100 d - telling the truth

Test 101 b - knowledge of the truth 102 b - Polygraphy 103 a - Polygraph examiner

III

104 a - it is admissible evidence in the court of justice 105 d - use of water theraphy 106. d - graduate of Bachelor Law 107. a - Pre- test Interview 108. b - Irrelevant 109. a - polygraph 110. a - Galvanograph 111. d - Supplementary 112. c Guilt Complex

113. a - Silent Answer Test 114. c - Word Association Test

115. b - Use of Psychological Stress Evaluator 116. b - narco-analysis 117. d - intoxication with the use of alcoholic beverages 118. b - Cardiosphygmograph 119. a - specific response 120. d - detection

121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142 . 143. 144. 145. 146.

c a c a b c b c b d a c a b b d c a d a b a a -

polygram chart to 15 yrs

- horizontal Line - Weak Relevant Question - Evidence Connecting Question - knowledge Relevant Question change in amplitude Professional liar John A Larson

- Leonarde Keeler Cleve Backster

- William Marston Thomas Jefferson Red Hot Iron Ordeal

- Skin Resistance - Sphygmograph - rubber convoluted tube - arm cuff rubber tube mechanical leg basic premise Cordial but firm - X/60/ 1.5 A - 70 75

b - Sympathetic d c para sympathetic - convoluted rubber tube

147. 148. 149. 150.

c c a c -

hours

- Barton - 5 ft long, 2 1/2 ft high and weigh 30 lbs Red hot Iron ordeal

Last Test

151. d - all of these 152. a Ayur Vedas 153. c - galvanopgraph 154. a - breathing 155. c pen and inking system 156. a amplifier unit 157. c air 158. c renders difficulty in obtaining facts for conviction 159. b Pretest interview 160. a control question 161. b general question test 162. a guilt complex test 163. b symptomatic question 164. c sacrifice relevant question 165. c homeostatic change 166. c Hugo Munsterberg 167. b - Francis Frankee 168. b pathological liar

169. c quiet private room 170. b circumstantial evidence 171. b high under the influence of drugs 172. b moron 173. c Albert Muhrabian 174. a cover the nose 175. c fingers in the mouth 176. d all of the above 177. d have a goodnight sleep of at least 3 hours 178. a subject answer No 179. c to determine the standard tracing 180. c 7 inches 181. a Cesar Lombroso 182. a polygraph examiner 183. b pretest interview 184. c either yes or no 185. d William Marston 186. a trial by combat 187. a - Volmer 188. d word association 189. a John Reid 190. d blood pressure cuff 191. a polygraph chart 192. d - interrogation 193. c internal reaction 194. a. Relevant

195. d 12 hours 196. c mixed test 197. c evidence 198. d finger electrode 199. d sacred ass 200. d - it is only as accurate as even if the examiner is not competent.

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