Eleazar 2
  • 1. “An Effectual Scheme for the Preventing of Street Robberies and Suppressing all other Disorders of the Night”
A) Daniel Defoe
B) Francis Galton
C) Cesare Lombroso
D) Angelo Mosso
  • 2. an Italian Criminologist and tutor of Angelo Mosso,published the second edition of his book entitled "L Homme Criminel
A) Angelo Mosso
B) Cesare Lombroso
C) Daniel Defoe
D) Francis Galton
  • 3. In 1878, science came to the aid of truth seekers through the research of an Italian psychologist named
A) Daniel Defoe
B) Francis Galton
C) Cesare Lombroso
D) Angelo Messo
  • 4. in 1879, introduced the using a series of irrelevant questions and relevant questions separated in time.
A) Francis Galton
B) Angelo Messo
C) Daniel Defoe
D) Cesare Lombroso
  • 5. an English clinician and cardiologist, constructed the Clinical Polygraph 1892
A) Vittorio Benussi
B) Ruckmick
C) Otto Veraguth
D) Sir James Mackenzie
  • 6. He is said to be the first person to use the term pyschogalvanic Reflex
A) Otto Veraguth
B) Sir James Mackenzie
C) Vittorio Benussi
D) Ruckmick
  • 7. in 1936, the term Psychogalvanic Reflex to indicate perspiration in polygraph examination used by Veraguth was repudiated by Ruckmick and proposed the term Electrodermal Response ,also called as electrodermal activityorEDA.
A) Sir James Mackenzie
B) Vittorio Benussi
C) Ruckmick
D) Otto Veraguth
  • 8. In March1913,he presented a paper before the second meeting of the Italian Society for Psychology in Rome where he described how he recorded the subject’
A) Ruckmick
B) Sir James Mackenzie
C) Otto Veraguth
D) Vittorio Benussi
  • 9. In 1915 was credited as the creator of the systolic blood-pressure test used in an attempt to detect deception during questioning,
A) Leonarde Keeler
B) Dr. William M. Marston
C) Harold Burtt
D) JohnA.Larson
  • 10. He was able to determine that the changes in respiration (or breathing) were of less value in the detection of deception than that changes in blood pressure.
A) John A. lacrson
B) Leonarde Keeler
C) Harold Burtt
D) Dr. William M. Marston
  • 11. encouraged by August Vollmer of the Berkeley Police Department to conduct a research on deception.
A) John A. Larson
B) Leonarde Keeler
C) Harold Burtt
D) Dr. William M. Marston
  • 12. He developed the metal bellows and the that pulled a6 chart paper at a constant speed under recording pens froma roll of chart located inside the instrument
A) Leonarde Keeler
B) Harold Burtt
C) Dr. William M. Marston
D) John A. Larson
  • 13. He developed the Reid Polygraph with a movement or activity sensor(incorporation of muscular resistance compared to the and the a means of recording arm and leg movements during interrogation.
A) Richard O. Arther
B) Cleve Backster
C) Harold Burtt
D) John R. Reid
  • 14. Develop the psychological set theory and the anticlimax dampening concept he also developed and introduced the Qualifications System
A) Richard O. Arther
B) John A. Larson
C) Cleve Backster
D) Harold Burtt
  • 15. introduced the Arther II polygraph instrument which contains a stimulus marker capable of recording the beginning and ending of a question and the moment the examine answered
A) Cleve Backster
B) Richard O. Arther
C) Harold Burtt
D) John R. Reid
  • 16. He is known as the Father of Science Lie Detection and at the same time the Father of Polygraphy.
A) Harold Burtt
B) John A. Larson
C) Leonarde Keeler
D) Dr. Robert Jessel
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