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Adaptive Polygraphy: A Different Perspective on the Theory and Practice of Polygraph Testing

Autor Avital Ginton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 noi 2026
As we move deeper into the 21st century, this book intends to advance the practice and science of polygraphy by offering a different perspective. Rather than dismissing individual and situational variability as irrelevant “noise” to be controlled or ignored, it argues that such variability should be addressed through an adaptive approach to polygraph testing.
Inspired in part by the growing influence of personal medicine—where interventions are tailored to the individual—this book proposes a flexible, case-sensitive framework responsive to each examinee’s unique psychological and situational context. Instead of forcing all subjects into rigid, standardized procedures, it advocates constructing tests deliberately adapted to individuals and circumstances.
Coverage explores emotional and cognitive factors—particularly attention—in shaping polygraph outcomes beyond simple truth–deception distinctions. It shows how neglecting these factors may impair accuracy and, conversely, how addressing them can enhance it. Grounded in the Relevant Issue Gravity (RIG) theoretical framework, the book urges examiners to move beyond rigid protocols toward a flexible, analytically nuanced, and more effective approach—without compromising the test’s underlying rationale.
This book serves as an essential resource for professional polygraph examiners, researchers, and practitioners in forensic psychology and criminal justice, as well as advanced students in these fields.
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ISBN-13: 9781041100096
ISBN-10: 1041100094
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 48
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția CRC Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Professional Practice & Development and Professional Reference

Cuprins

Part I. Foundations and Theoretical Background  1. Introduction  2. Pursuing Logical Considerations in Developing the Rationale Behind the Design of the Polygraph Test Methods in the First Few Decades of its Usage - A Hypothetical Logic-Based Evolution  3. From What We Have Learned About CQT While Pursuing Its Hypothetical Evolution Toward Contemporary Polygraph Testing  4. Attention and Fundamental Attention-Focus Dynamics as the Core Contemporary Rationale for the CQT: A Preliminary Overview  5. Contemporary Polygraph Testing: Getting Used to Thinking In Line With the Attention-Focused Rationale  6. Essentials of the Relevant Issue Gravity (RIG) Strength - A Theoretical Framework for Comprehending the Comparison Question Test (CQT)  7. Focusing attention on the main test questions, Relevant and Competing-Comparison, in the presence of potential competition with external issues  8. Additional theoretical aspects, frameworks, and emphases for the CQT  Part II. Considerations that guide the design, construction, and wording of CQT questions subject to the attention-focus rationale  9. More about the genuine polygraph examinee  10. More about the Relevant Questions (RQ) - Basic conditions affecting the construction of the Relevant Questions  11. More about the Competing-Comparison Questions (CCQs) from the Attention–Attracting Perspective in Practice  12. How the CQT Polygraph Test is Performed, or Should It Be Performed in the Field? 13. What Does the Research Tell Us About How Much Can We Rely on the Polygraph Examination to Deliver the Truth? 14. The Future Lies in Adaptive Polygraphy: Time to Embrace It  15. Appendices

Notă biografică

Avital Ginton (Ph.D.), born in Israel in 1947, is a psychologist and retired commander of the Israel Police (1977–1999). He led key units in forensic behavioral science, while also holding part-time academic teaching and research positions. His expertise includes polygraph testing, profiling, and memory refreshment. After retiring, he founded a private institute that offers international services and training in these areas and continued teaching at the university. Over the years, he has developed a new theoretical framework for polygraph testing, the Relevant Issue Gravity (RIG).

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As we move deeper into the 21st century, this book intends to advance the practice and science of polygraphy by offering a different perspective.