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The validity of psychophysiological detection of information with the Guilty Knowledge Test: A meta-analytic review.
G Ben-Shakhar, E Elaad
Journal of Applied Psychology 88 (1), 131, 2003
5212003
Detection measures in real-life criminal guilty knowledge tests.
E Elaad, A Ginton, N Jungman
Journal of Applied Psychology 77 (5), 757, 1992
2271992
Detection of guilty knowledge in real-life criminal investigations.
E Elaad
Journal of Applied Psychology 75 (5), 521, 1990
1661990
Effects of feedback on the overestimated capacity to detect lies and the underestimated ability to tell lies
E Elaad
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2003
1492003
Effects of motivation and verbal response type on psychophysiological detection of information
E Elaad, G Ben‐Shakhar
Psychophysiology 26 (4), 442-451, 1989
1491989
The effects of prior expectations and outcome knowledge on polygraph examiners' decisions
E Elaad, A Ginton, G Ben‐Shakhar
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 7 (4), 279-292, 1994
1291994
A method for evaluating the use of the polygraph in a real-life situation.
A Ginton, N Daie, E Elaad, G Ben-Shakhar
Journal of Applied Psychology 67 (2), 131, 1982
1251982
Effects of item repetitions and variations on the efficiency of the guilty knowledge test
E Elaad, G BEN‐SHAKHAR
Psychophysiology 34 (5), 587-596, 1997
1201997
Effects of questions' repetition and variation on the efficiency of the guilty knowledge test: a reexamination.
G Ben-Shakhar, E Elaad
Journal of Applied Psychology 87 (5), 972, 2002
1062002
The Guilty Knowledge Test (GKT) as an application of psychophysiology: Future prospects and obstacles
G Ben-Shakhar, E Elaad
Handbook of polygraph testing, 87-102, 2002
1002002
Effects of mental countermeasures on psychophysiological detection in the guilty knowledge test
E Elaad, G Ben-Shakhar
International Journal of Psychophysiology 11 (2), 99-108, 1991
901991
Finger pulse waveform length in the detection of concealed information
E Elaad, G Ben-Shakhar
International Journal of Psychophysiology 61 (2), 226-234, 2006
892006
Leakage of relevant information to innocent examinees in the GKT: An attempt to reduce false-positive outcomes by introducing target stimuli.
G Ben-Shakhar, N Gronau, E Elaad
Journal of Applied Psychology 84 (5), 651, 1999
851999
Correlates of narcissism, self‐reported lies, and self‐assessed abilities to tell and detect lies, tell truths, and believe others
L Zvi, E Elaad
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 15 (3), 271-286, 2018
782018
The challenge of the concealed knowledge polygraph test
E Elaad
Expert Evidence 6 (3), 161-187, 1998
561998
Personality correlates of the self-assessed abilities to tell and detect lies, tell truths, and believe others
E Elaad, A Reizer
Journal of Individual Differences, 2015
512015
Effects of context and state of guilt on the detection of concealed crime information
E Elaad
International Journal of Psychophysiology 71 (3), 225-234, 2009
482009
Covert respiration measures for the detection of concealed information
E Elaad, G Ben-Shakhar
Biological Psychology 77 (3), 284-291, 2008
422008
Effects of coping and cooperative instructions on guilty and informed innocents' physiological responses to concealed information
L Zvi, I Nachson, E Elaad
International Journal of Psychophysiology 84 (2), 140-148, 2012
392012
Polygraph examiner awareness of crime-relevant information and the guilty knowledge test
E Elaad
Law and Human Behavior 21 (1), 107-120, 1997
391997
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