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POLYGRAPH

Professor: Fernando, M. Amaro

GROUP 3: Questions and Answers for Chapter 3:


PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT OF POLYGRAPHY

1.) An American Dr. of Psychiatrist, put emphasis on the commonness of lying and the ironic
attitude of society toward it.
a.) Dr. Hans Gross
c.) Dr. Charles B. Ford
b.) Dr. Francis Galton
d.) Dr. Charles V. Ford
2.) Adapted from the French word, dates back to 1579, which means to stir from up.
a.) mouvoir
c.) moutvoir
b.) emotion
d.) emottion
3.) It is defined as an agitation, disturbance or tumultuous physical or social movement
constituting a departure from the calm state of the organism as includes strong feeling, an
impulse to overt action and internal bodily changes in respiration, circulation and
granular action.
a.) emouvoir
c.) emotion
b.) to stir from up
d.) emoution
4.) Who classified the six basic emotions?
a.) Dr. David Raskin
c.) Paul Ekwan
b.) Paul Ekman
d.) Dr. Charles V. Ford
5.) In polygraphy, it is a very important factor for a subject to be properly aroused during the
different phases of examination.
a.) emotion of fear
c.) emotion of anxiety
b.) emotion of fierce
d.) emotion of sadness
6.) He is an Italian psychologist who found out that the emotion and fear influences the heart
activity and respiration pattern of a person.
a.) Angelo Mosso
c.) Angelo Mouso
b.) Anggelo Mosso
d.) Angelo Mossso
7.) It is based on the psychological set theory whereas in a series of relevant and control
question, the guilty subject will tune in the relevant question and tune out the control.
a.) Outside Super-dampening Concept
c.) Guilt Complex Reactor
b.) Anticlimax Dampening Concept
d.) Complex Outside Concept
8.) Defined as the deliberate, complete and objective communication-whether verbal, written
or gesture, of the recollection of a person, place, thing and/or event which the
communication believes to exist, have existed or occurred.
a.) Deception
c.) Truth
b.) Lie
d.) detection
9.) A lie which attempts to trick the victim into believing something major which will likely
be construed by the victims common sense or by some information that he already
possessed.
a.) Bluffed lie
c.) Lie of Fabrication
b.) Emergency lie
d.) Big Lie
10.)
Is one that would normally discord if uncovered but offers some benefit to the liar
and assists in an orderly society therefore potentially beneficial to others.
Prepared by: (GROUP 3) Karlvin D. De Cardo, Carlo G. Quibuyen, Joemary B. Peol and Jomar
D. Buzeta

POLYGRAPH
a.) White lie

Professor: Fernando, M. Amaro


c.) Red lie

b.) Noble lie


d.) Puffery lie
11.)
It is the omission of information, with deliberate intent to deceive and mislead
someone who requests the truth.
a.) Deception
c.) Lie
b.) Liar
d.) Truth
12.)
It is a variation of lie, change the subject of discussion in order to avoid the truth.
a.) Confuse
c.) Fear
b.) Stress
d.) Derail
13.)
It is also a variation of lie, quibble the issue, or deliberately use ambiguity in
order to deceive or mislead.
a.) Confuse
c.) Misinform
b.) Deception
d.) Derail
14.)
Another variation of lie, invent or perpetrate a false story with the intent to
deceive or mislead.
a.) Derail
c.) Confuse
b.) Misinform
d.) Deception
15.)
A lie used to destroy the ideologies by means of propaganda which is common in
communist countries.
a.) White lie
c.) Malicious lie
b.) Red lie
d.) Black lie
16.)
A lie used by omitting an important fact, deliberately leaving another person with
a misconception.
a.) Lie of Fabrication
c.) Lie of Exaggeration
b.) Lie of Omission
d.) Lie of Compliment
17.)
It causes physiological changes in the persons body such as breathing pattern,
electrical resistance, heart rate and blood pressure.
a.) Fear reaction
c.) Fear punishment
b.) Emotion of fear
d.) Fear
18.)
It is often used to maintain harmony of friendship, in the home or in the office.
a.) White lie
c.) Lie of Compliment
b.) Red lie
d.) Emergency Lie
19.)
A lie that pretends to have a capability or intention which one does not actually
possess.
a.) Big Lie
c.) Puffery Lie
b.) Malicious Lie
d.) Bluffed Lie
20.)
A strategic lie told when the truth may not be told because harm to a third party
would result.
a.) Emergency Lie
c.) White Lie
b.) Lie of Compliment
d.) Noble Lie

Prepared by: (GROUP 3) Karlvin D. De Cardo, Carlo G. Quibuyen, Joemary B. Peol and Jomar
D. Buzeta

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