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Verschuere et al., 2010 - Google Patents

Detecting concealed information with reaction times: Validity and comparison with the polygraph

Verschuere et al., 2010

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8496201434762659008
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Verschuere B
Crombez G
Degrootte T
Rosseel Y
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Applied Cognitive Psychology

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Abstract The Concealed Information Test is used to assess recognition of information that the examinee cannot or does not want to reveal. Physiological measures recorded with the polygraph have shown to be highly valid measures of concealed information. Research …
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