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Pozycja European Polygraph 2023, Volume 17, Number 2 (58)(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2023) Krapohl, Donald; Handler, Mark; Lynch, Michael; Monge, Carlos; Thiel, Erika; Ribacoff, Lisa; Szuba-Boroń, Anna; Shapovalov, VitaliiPozycja European Polygraph nr 2 (32), 2015(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2015) Saldžiūnas, Vitas; Kovalenko, Aleksandras; Gordon, Nathan J.; Matte, James Allan; Nelson, Raymond; Widacki, Jan; Widacki, JanPozycja Selecting the Most Optimal Conditions for the Polygraph Examination(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2015) Saldžiūnas, Vitas; Kovalenko, AleksandrasFrom introduction: "We wrote (Saldžiūnas and Kovalenka 2008, 2009a, b, c, d), just like other authors, about the conditions of the polygraph examination which enable obtaining maximally objective and reliable results. Let us remember that the stimulus (or the question) applied and the environment are among factors important for the examination."(...)Pozycja The Primacy Position of the Comparison Question(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2023) Monge, CarlosA simple question for many, idle for others, but necessary to answer for everyone, is why the comparison question occupies a first position based on the relevant question when it comes to format sequences corresponding to deception polygraph techniques. This questioning is transcendent when it occurs in the context of the scientific, legal debate, or due to the scrutiny of polygraph consumers who make administrative decisions based on the diagnostic results. However, within the polygraphy union it seems that the answer has been dealt with in informal settings, in hallway talks or as a classroom topic, but the truth is that its documentary formality seems to be scarce, for this reason, this discussion has the intention of providing basic knowledge to field examiners about this procedural unknown, of which, we are convinced that they are the ones who must be prepared to answer this and other procedural questions in order to maintain the scientific reputation of our profession.