Exam 3: Lie Detection

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Training people to detect lies _____ their ability _____ their confidence in their ability to discern lies.

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A study by Kassin and his colleagues (2005) found that police detectives were _____ likely than college students to judge false confessions as true, and were _____ confident about their judgments.

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Discuss the limitations of fMRI studies in the detection of deception.

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Compare and contrast the relevant-irrelevant test (RIT), the comparison question test (CQT), and the guilty knowledge test (GKT).

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There are several problems with standard polygraph techniques like CQT. Which of the following is NOT one of these problems?

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Studies show that those police officers who have passed through interrogation training:

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If a person is lying, the polygraph can pick up the following changes in his or her physiological functions, EXCEPT:

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According to the text, EEG reads neural impulses _____, whereas fMRI reads brain activity _____.

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According to research studying the effect of polygraph evidence on jurors, they tend to:

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Considering substantial state differences in the admissibility of polygraph evidence in court, the results of a polygraph examination may be especially crucial:

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The method of the guilty knowledge test (GKT) was developed by David Lykken to remedy some of the problems with the earlier methods of polygraph examination. Which of the following is NOT one of the problems it has alleviated?

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Paula has been playing with her fingers and rings during the interrogation and tried to avoid direct eye contact with her interrogator. Most people would mistakenly conclude that she is hiding something. This erroneous belief is called:

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The rates of accuracy of the polygraph have been calculated using controlled lab studies and mock crimes. These rates are likely to be somewhat inflated for the following reasons, EXCEPT:

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Some promising low-tech methods of lie detection include all of the following, EXCEPT:

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According to the text, the most prevalent use of the polygraph in the United States is:

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The comparison question test (CQT) polygraph technique utilizes comparison questions that are supposed to make a person uncomfortable (so called known lie questions). Which one of the following questions is NOT a good comparison question for CQT purposes?

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Which of the following statements is NOT true?

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One of the most important tasks of the polygraph examiner using the standard procedures like CQT is to:

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The polygraph may be used as a _____ tactic to evoke _____.

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According to the text, even though fMRI is a promising technique, it has multiple serious limitations. Which of the following is not one of these limitations?

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