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Letter: W. N. Swain to Dr. Clezen re: Founding Church of Scientology, DC (August 10, 1964)
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Journal article: The Lie-Detector Technique: A Reliable and Valuable Investigative Aid (August 10-14, 1964)
Author: John E. Reid
Publication: American Bar Association Journal
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Professor Inbau and Mr. Reid, both of whom are well known in the field, describe the use of the lie-detector technique in the investigation of crimes and in private industry to detect employee stealing or to screen applicants for employment. In the hands of a qualified examiner, they contend, the lie-detector technique offers a valuable and reliable aid. Notes … [Read more...] about Journal article: The Lie-Detector Technique: A Reliable and Valuable Investigative Aid (August 10-14, 1964)
Letter: Deputy Commissioner John L. Harvey to Senator Kuchel (May 22, 1964)
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Letter: Assistant to Director W. N. Swain to [?] (May 13, 1964)
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Lecture: Effectiveness of Processing (1964)
You can read deeper into the psyche than the pc can as-is[1. Definition: As-is]. That’s something to remember when you come up against tests. So therefore, little, light, shallow tests are far better than deep, deep, fundamental tests. There might even be something to a Rorschach. See, there might even be something to it, rather than the old - it actually started as a kid’s game, you know, it’s the kid’s inkblot game. You spill some ink on a piece of paper and fold it together and display it … [Read more...] about Lecture: Effectiveness of Processing (1964)