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A Revised Questioning Technique in Lie-Detection Tests
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1931-1951)1947Vol. 37(6), pp. 542–542
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Abstract
(The author of this article, a member of the staff of the Chicago Police Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory, has had extensive experience in lie-detection examination of criminal suspects and witnesses. He has made two noteworthy contributions to the field of scientific lie detection, the first of which was described in a previous number of this Journal. See Simulated Blood Pressure Responses in Lie-Detection Tests and a Method for Their Detection, 36 (3) :201 (1945). The present paper describes Mr. Reid's second and equally important contribution.-EDITOR.)
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