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... Used in the context of a sexual history polygraph, the premise of the CQT is that an examinee who withholds information about his or her sexual history will produce physiological reactions that are loaded onto sexual history questions, whereas an examinee who is truthful will produce responses that are loaded on comparison stimuli. Senter, Weatherman, Krapohl, and Horvath (2010) referred to this phenomenon as differential salience. Polygraph results can be analyzed for their statistical significance, and can also be described categorically. ...
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VOLUME 44 2015 NUMBER 2 Polygraph
January 2010