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sackett
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posted 01-11-2012 12:58 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for sackett   Click Here to Email sackett     Edit/Delete Message
1. Does anyone know if there is any action an examinee can perform, that when made or performed simutaneously with a purposeful distortion, would or could minimize physiological activity rather than enhance it?

2. If an examinee causes a distortion at a question, but the physiology is minimally or not impacted by the distortion; and the adjoining CQ's are appropriately reactive, could and should these spots be compared and scored?

Any thoughts would be appreciated.


Jim

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