Worktext on polygraphy / Nestor C. Nabe, Carmelita B. Chavez.
Material type: TextPublisher: Quezon City : ChapterHouse Publishing Incorporated, c2021Edition: Second editionDescription: v, 162 pages : illustration ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume ISBN: 9789719647478 [newsprint]Subject(s): PolygraphyItem type | Current location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes references.
Chapter 1 Introduction to deception detection -- Chapter 2 Fundamentals of polygraphy -- Chapter 3 Reliability and validity of polygraphy -- Chapter 4 Questions formulation and test construction -- Chapter 5 Conduct of polygraph examination -- Chapter 6 Chart interpretation -- Chapter 7 Stoelting computerized polygraph system.
"This worktext in the subject Polygraphy and Lie Detection is prepared to give more options to those handling the subject on their choices of textbook or reference material. The contents are based on the cluster / subject/competency for Polygraphy promulgated by the Professional Regulatory Board for Criminology of the Professional Regulation Commission. It likewise prioritized the inclusion of the course outline and objectives under the CMO 05 s.2018 of the Commission of Higher Education. Additionally, the authors took the liberty of including additional topics which are deemed important in broadening the knowledge of learners in the subject. The objectives provided in every chapter are intended to determined if students acquired the expected knowledge or skills. Hence, without taking away the freedom of the faculty and students in the subject to innovative and enhance, it is imperative to always return to the objectives after every chapter to check the students' progress. Furthermore, exercises are also available after each chapter. This is to determine their comprehension and ensure that they will review the topics discussed in the chapter." --The Authors
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