Chapter II - Historical Background
Chapter II - Historical Background
Chapter II - Historical Background
CHAPTER II
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
Objectives:
Identify the different personalities develop lie detection;
A. DEVELOPMENT OF CARDIO-SPHYMOGRAPH
C. DEVELOPMENT OF GALVANOGRAPH
3. Cleve Backster (1960) conceived the psychological sit theory that forms
the basis of his zone of comparison technique that provides constant
monitoring of the subject’s reactivity and designed to disclose outside issue.
This is known as the Backster Zone Comparison Test.
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3. Gesta Romanorum (1906) published his book in 1906 which stated that
during the Middle Ages, a nobleman tested the fidelity of his wife by taking
her pulse.
and the second time will lie, for the purpose or requiring additional psycho-
physiological data from the examinee by comparing his subjective truthful
answer with a known lie to the same question.
8. Fred E. Inbau (1942). Wrote a book Lie Detection and Criminal
Interrogation in 1942 that explained the peak of tension test in describing the
methodology for the administration of a guilty knowledge test when the subject
has not been informed of the essential details of the case such as the object
stolen, the amount of money missing, or the implement used in the
commission of the crime.
Leipig, Germany in 1879 that immediately attracted students all over the world
b. Blood Pressure
e. Signal marks
12. Paul Wilhelm and Donald Burns (1951). They are Lie Detector
Specialists from Michigan City in USA sometime in 1951. They invented an
Electronic Psychometer using electrodermal responses as bases for lie
detection. They are the ones who have proven that results of lie detection
test is 95% accurate but with 5% margin of error.
The first FBI use of polygraph in espionage was in 1938. Leon Turrou, an
FBI agent was fired by FBI director Edgar Hoover for spoiling the case and
letting too many German agents escape. Turrou subsequently wrote a book
entitled Nazi Spies in America in which Hoover was never mentioned.
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22. Paul K. Minor. The Chief Polygraph Examiner of the FBI who
modified in 1980 the R-1 technique to include control questions of measured
relevance to the target issue but not designed to cause an arousal; this latest
modification of the R-1 technique is known as the Modified Relevant
Irrelevant (MRI) Technique.
References:
King - eo , Chester (2006). Introduction to Specific Lie Detection . Unpublished notes from
the University of the Cordilleras: Baguio City
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