Abstract
Hebrew University, Jerusalem, IsraelA critical discussion of the theory, practice, and evaluation process of the ControlQuestions Technique (CQT) is undertaken. Sources of possible contaminationin the use of this technique are described. Data from seven field studies arereviewed and used to estimate the discriminability of the CQT in real-life situ-ations. A signal detection model is applied to a reanalysis o f these seven studies.An attempt is made to derive the value system of the polygraphers who partic-ipated in the seven studies. It is demonstrated that under an assumption ofrationality, the examiners tend to value the detection of guilty suspects highly,even in the presence of a high risk of falsely classifying innocent suspects asdeceptive. An index of usefulness of the CQT-based evaluation system is denned,and the CQT's range of usefulness is examined as a function of operating costs,possible payoff ratios, and prior probabilities of guilt. The results of these analysesindicate that it is unlikely that the CQT method of lie detection would be usefulfor determining guilt in a court of law, or even for preemployment screening,though it might be useful for police investigative procedures.
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- Year
- 1982
- Type
- review
- Volume
- 67
- Issue
- 6
- Pages
- 701-713
- Citations
- 35
- Access
- Closed
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- 10.1037/0021-9010.67.6.701