What is the difference between the guilty-knowledge test and the more usual polygraph test?

a. The guilty-knowledge test measures brain activity instead of autonomic responses.
b. The guilty-knowledge test uses written questions instead of spoken questions
c. The guilty-knowledge test probes unconscious thoughts instead of conscious ones.
d. The guilty-knowledge test should make some people nervous and not others.


d

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