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ACTIVITY 1
Personalities Behind the Evolution of Lie Detection
OBJECTIVE: This activity is aimed to enable the students to demonstrate their understanding about the personality behind the evolution of lie detection.
INSTRUCTIONS: Identify the 15 personalities who contributed to the development of lie detection. Describe their significant works/contribution. Determine who among the personalities provided significant changes to the evolution of polygraph examination.

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Considering their great contributions to the development of polygraph examination, who among the personalities you have mentioned, provides significant changes in lie detection? Justify your answer.
 
In the evolution of lie detection, there have been several key personalities who have made significant contributions to the field. Here are 15 personalities and their notable works/contributions in the development of lie detection:

1. William Moulton Marston: Known for inventing the systolic blood pressure test, which was a precursor to the modern polygraph.
2. Leonarde Keeler: Developed the Keeler Polygraph, which included measurements of blood pressure, pulse, and breathing rate.
3. John Augustus Larson: Collaborated with Keeler to enhance the polygraph by incorporating additional physiological measurements.
4. Cesare Lombroso: Introduced the concept of using physiological measures to detect deception in the late 19th century.
5. James Mackenzie Munday: Contributed to the study of physiological responses to deception in the early 20th century.
6. Hugo Munsterberg: Conducted research on the psychology of deception and its detection.
7. William Healy: Studied the relationship between physiological responses and deception.
8. Marston E. Jacobson: Developed the comparison question test, a key method in polygraph examination.
9. David T. Lykken: Conducted influential research on the validity and reliability of polygraph testing.
10. Aldrich Ames: Notable case in which polygraph testing was used in espionage investigations.
11. Cleve Backster: Known for his research on plant consciousness and the polygraph.
12. John E. Reid: Developed the Reid Technique, a method of interrogation often used in conjunction with polygraph testing.
13. Fred Inbau: Co-founder of the Reid Technique and a leading figure in interrogation and lie detection.
14. Walter Kirchner: Known for his work on forensic psychophysiology and the use of the polygraph in criminal investigations.
15. Daniel Langleben: Conducted research on brain imaging and deception detection.

Among these personalities, the one who provided significant changes to the evolution of polygraph examination is William Moulton Marston. Marston's invention of the systolic blood pressure test laid the foundation for the development of the modern polygraph. By introducing physiological measurements as a means of detecting deception, Marston revolutionized the field of lie detection and paved the way for further advancements in polygraph technology. His innovative approach to measuring physiological responses to deception significantly shaped the evolution of polygraph examination and continues to influence research in the field today.
 

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