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The effects of prior expectations and outcome knowledge on polygraph examiners' decisions
Authors:Eitan Elaad  Avital Ginton  Gershon Ben-Shakhar
Abstract:The present study deals with the question of whether judgments made by experts working in familiar contexts are affected by prior expectations and beliefs. Two experiments in which prior expectations were manipulated were designed to determine whether and to what extent polygraph examiners are affected by their prior expectations when analyzing and interpreting polygraph charts. Prior expectations affected the examiners' judgments when the polygraph charts did not include clear indications of guilt or innocence, but when the objective physiological evidence included strong indications which clearly contradicted the examiner's expectations, judgments were not affected by these expectations. Theoretical and practical implications of these results are discussed.
Keywords:Hindsight bias  Hypothesis-confirmation bias  Outcome knowledge  Polygraph  Prior expectations  Control question technique
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