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European Polygraph

Published: 30-06-2026

Same Question, Different Scores: Exploration of Two Possible Influences on the Variability between Spot Scores for the BOST

Donald J. Krapohl , Donald Grubin , Ian Dersley

Abstract

The British One-issue Screening Test is a single-issue polygraph method intended for screening
examinations. Although its two relevant questions are virtually the same we have found there
to be a large average difference between the total scores for each. We undertook a 21-month
study to identify possible contributors to this finding. In one condition examiners used two
identical relevant questions. In the other condition examiners used slightly different verbiage
for the two relevant questions, but the pretest instructions were modified. Using a large sample
of control cases, we found no differences between the control samples compared with the use
of two identical relevant questions, but there was a significant effect when there was a change
in pretest instructions. Implications of this finding are discussed, including possible effects of
priming and habituation.

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Krapohl, D. J., Grubin, D., & Dersley, I. (2026). Same Question, Different Scores: Exploration of Two Possible Influences on the Variability between Spot Scores for the BOST. European Polygraph, 20(1), 25–35. https://doi.org/10.31749/2380-0550-EP2026-1-02

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Vol. 20 No. 1 (2026)
Published: 30-06-2026


ISSN: 1898-5238
eISSN: 2380-0550

Publisher
AFM Publishing House of the Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University

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