Abstract:The present article compared three CQT polygraph studies, each indicating a different degree of the prior information effect in triggering confirmation bias while scoring polygraph examinations. The comparison led to the conclusion that the sample of the examiners who did the scoring in the Krapohl and Dutton’s study, (2018) was a better representative of the examiners’ population; however, the robust effect found in it is somewhat questionable since an unspecified part of it could be related to an uncontrolle… Show more
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