Abstract

This software is the very first publicly available smartphone application for a valid, scientifically proven lie detection paradigm: the response time Concealed Information Test, which aims to reveal whether or not a certain information detail is known to the tested person. Presently, this application is primarily intended for research purposes, providing a ready, easy-to-use, and completely free option to perform this test in flexible settings (e.g., in large groups or remotely). In the future however, the application could also be field-tested and verified for eventual real-life use by appropriate investigative and other authorities all over the world in various critical scenarios, especially where desktop computers are not available, limited, or impractical.

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  • This software is the first implementation of the Response Time Concealed Information Test (RT-CIT) on smartphones available for general use

  • The CIT is a lie detection method that aims to reveal whether or not a certain information detail is known to the tested person

  • When each item must be responded to with a button press, the recognition of the probe by a guilty person will typically result in a slower response to that item than to the irrelevant items

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This software is the first implementation of the Response Time Concealed Information Test (RT-CIT) on smartphones available for general use.The CIT is a lie detection (or more precisely: memory detection or recognition detection) method that aims to reveal whether or not a certain information detail is known to the tested person. INTRODUCTION This software is the first implementation of the Response Time Concealed Information Test (RT-CIT) on smartphones available for general use.

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