A new forensic picture polygraph technique for terrorist and crime deception system.(educational psychology research)
From: Journal of Instructional Psychology
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Date: 12/1/2006
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Author: Axton, JoAnn; Costello, R.H. Brian; Gold, Karen L.
The Forensic Terrorist Detection System called Pinocchio Assessment Profile employs standard issue polygraphs for a non-verbal picture technique originated as a biofeedback careers interest instrument (Costello 1987). This biofeedback test was published with 3 statistical validations as the Australian Life Mission Test (ALMT). For its intended career guidance purpose, ALMT used 112 career pictures taking 40 minutes testing. Forensic adaptation needs only 8 minutes for 48 pictures in 8 ...
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