Intrinsic question type
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The question type that is formulated to be in the same category as the matter of the relevant question or issue, and is not separated in time from the relevant issue.

  • current exclusive control question
  • non-exclusive control question (correct)
  • Backster control question
  • relevant connected control question
  • The type of question that inquires whether an examinee intends to or has lied to the questions on the test is known as a disguised control question and is usually

  • positioned as the first and/or last question. (correct)
  • positioned after the symptomatic question
  • are scored and evaluated with the relevant questions.
  • only elicit physiological responses from the guilty examinee.
  • The segment within a tracing that shows no physiological evidence of a change in the emotional level within the stress area on the polygraph chart.

  • reaction tracing segment
  • Tonic/Phasic response
  • tonic level (correct)
  • homeostatic change
  • A segment within a tracing that departs from the average emotional level but lacks physiological evidence of either sympathetic or parasympathetic activation within the stress area on the polygraph chart indicating an absence os psychological origin?

    <p>Artifact</p> Signup and view all the answers

    An examiner should be on alert for the application of countermeasures during an examination. The best way to detect countermeasures is:

    <p>the use of a motion or activity sensor, watch subject closely, employ routine drug testing immediately after completion of PV test.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the following chart, what anomaly do you observe?

    <p>Movement in the channels, a spike in the pneumos, it indicates purposeful manipulation by the examinee.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Regarding the following chart (1), what can you infer?

    <p>It is a stim test and it is not scored.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When scoring charts and comparing a relevant question to an irrelevant question a reaction:

    <p>that is equal is not a true reaction and indicates deception.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When looking at charts, an examiner should:

    <p>All of the above.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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