Essentials of the Relevant Issue Gravity (RIG) Strength: A Theoretical Framework for Understanding the Comparison Question Test (CQT)
- Issue date
- 2019
- Publisher
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Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
- Source
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European Polygraph 2019, nr 4, s. 181-201.
- ISSN
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1898-5238
- Subjects
- Prawo
- Keywords
- polygraph; deception detection; lie detection; Comparison Question Test; CQT; Relevant-Issue-Gravity; RIG
Abstract
The essentials of the Relevant Issue Gravity (RIG) theoretical framework for explaining
the Comparison Question Test (CQT) (Ginton, 2009), is presented here in a detailed
outline format. It is based on the notion that examinees who lie on the test in
the relevant questions are attached psychologically to the relevant issue in a diff erent
way than the truth-tellers. An essential diff erence is the strength by which the suspect’s
attention is directed, focused, and bound to the relevant issue. Th ese aspects of attention in the context of polygraph examinations are coined, Relevant Issue Gravity (RIG)
Strength. Th e RIG strength is assumed to distribute diff erently between the liars and
the truth-tellers. Th ere is reason to believe that liars hold a stronger RIG compared to
the truthful subjects, and eventually, that affects the differential reactivity to the relevant
vs. comparison questions. Th e following describes the rationale behind the RIG
concept, some supporting data, and the theoretical as well as practical implications.
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