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as of 1 December 1999

  1. Abuses in polygraph testing. Security Letter. 1986; 16(17, part 1, September 1). ISSN: 0363-4922.
    Rec #: 7313
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ polygraph-profession
    Call Number: ODS, P 7313

  2. Anti-polygraph bill may actually improve business for contract guary companies. Security Business. 1988; 18(13, part 3).
    Rec #: 7078
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ anti-polygraph laws
    Call Number: ODS, P 7078

  3. Anti-polygraph bill passes senate labor panel. But its not so anti anymore. Security Letter. 1986; 16(14, part 1, July 1). ISSN: 0363-4922.
    Rec #: 7312
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ employee screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 7312

  4. ASIS In Action: Finding Mr./Ms. Right. Security Management. 1990; 34(1):8.
    Rec #: 9700
    Keywords: screening/ stress/ American Society For Industrial Security
    Call Number: ODS, P 9700

  5. ASIS statement on S. 1904. Security Management. 1988:131-132, 135-136.
    Rec #: 7570
    Keywords: employee screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 7570

  6. Bitter beercott: a dispute over privacy rights. Time. 1977 Dec 26:110.
    Rec #: 721
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ Coors Industries/ labor dispute-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 721

  7. . False-negatives in screening tests; 1987.
    Rec #: 6710
    Keywords: screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 6710
    Notes: Paper presented at the Federal Interagency Polygraph Seminar FBI Academy, Juen 18, 1987

  8. Family chat. with polygraph. Time. 1992; 284(1704, May):22. ISSN: 0017-789x.
    Rec #: 7000
    Keywords: screening/ drug use/ children
    Call Number: ODS, P 7000

  9. Federal judge dismisses industry challenge to polygraph test restrictions. Corporate Security Digest. 1989; 3(4, February 1).
    Rec #: 7488
    Keywords: constitutional rights/ screening/ preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 7488
    Notes: suited by security firm

  10. Federal polygraph law enacted. Personnel Journal. 1988; August:26.
    Rec #: 6353
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ background investigations
    Call Number: ODS, P 6353, 9903

  11. Federal polygraph policies - Described in Senate testimony. Polygraph. 1985; 14(2):126-128.
    Rec #: 1699
    Keywords: applications-personnel security/ applications-espionage/ applications-counterintelligence/ screening-government/ U.S. Air Force Personnel Security program/ U.S. Army Personnel Security program/ screening-Air Force/ screening-Army/ screening-FBI/ Federal Bureau of Investigation/ Boyce, Christopher J.
    Call Number: Library

  12. Golden age of polygraph comes to an end as Reagan signs bill to limit its use. Security Letter. 1988; 18(13, part 1).
    Rec #: 7079
    Keywords: Employee Polygraph Protection Act/ investigations-commercial/ preemployment / preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 7079

  13. Have you ever owed a bar bill? Harper's. 1986; 272(March):14-17.
    Rec #: 2301
    Keywords: screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 2301

  14. How a lie detector works. McCall's. 1969(April ):52.
    Rec #: 2571
    Keywords: physiological responses/ screening/ breathing changes/ GSR/ electrocardiogram
    Call Number: ODS, P 2571

  15. If you're asked to take a lie detector test....... Changing Times. 1984; 38(7, July):66-70. ISSN: 0009-143x.
    Rec #: 2645
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ criticism-rights
    Call Number: ODS, P 2645

  16. It's a lie. Nation's Business. 1985; 73(12, December):12-13.
    Rec #: 2751
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 2751, 9903

  17. Keith Anderson et al. vs. The City of Philadlephia et al., appellants. 198821.
    Rec #: 9824
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ cases
    Call Number: ODS, P 9824
    Notes: United Sates Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit No. 87-1546. On Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennesylvania (Civil Action No. 86-7571)

  18. Lie detector tests lose out. U. S. News & World Report. 1988(July 11):65-66. ISSN: 0041-5537.
    Rec #: 7192
    Keywords: employees/ applications-screening/ sexual harassment
    Call Number: ODS, P 7192

  19. Lying for a job. Psychology Today. 1988; 22(July/August):80.
    Rec #: 7041
    Keywords: polygraph/ employment interview/ preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 7041

  20. Lying in congress. Fortune. 1987; 116(December):186.
    Rec #: 7415
    Keywords: employee screening/ stress
    Call Number: ODS, P 7415

  21. Marines excluded from polygraph screening. Security Letter. 1987; 17(7, part 1, April 1). ISSN: 0363-4922.
    Rec #: 7318
    Keywords: U.S. Marine Corps/ espionage/ false statements
    Call Number: ODS, P 7318

  22. Maryland State Police applicant polygraph screening technique. Pikesville, MD: Maryland State Police; 1975; p. 11.
    Rec #: 3726
    Keywords: screening-police-Maryland/ question formulation-screening/ law-waiver-Maryland
    Call Number: ODS, P 3726, 9903

  23. Model guidelines for preemployment integrity testing programs. The Association of Personnel Test Publishers; 1990.
    Rec #: 9875
    Keywords: integrity testing/ screening-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 9875

  24. More on the Safire columns. Will biodata replace the polygraph? Security Letter. 1987; 17(7, part 1, April 1). ISSN: 0363-4922.
    Rec #: 7317
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ paper and pencil tests
    Call Number: ODS, P 7317

  25. Now a furor over lie detectors in business. U. S. News & World Report. 1976(March 8).
    Rec #: 7100
    Keywords: screening-employment/ preemployment screening/ PSE
    Call Number: ODS, P 7100

  26. Outlawing lie detector tests for private jobs? Nation's Business. 1975(June):23. ISSN: 0028-047X.
    Rec #: 4251
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 4251, 9903

  27. Paper and pencil employment screening tests: No legal barriers to use in 48 states. Security Letter. 1987; 17(19, part 1, October 17). ISSN: 0363-4922.
    Rec #: 7320
    Keywords: paper and pencil tests/ employee screening/ preemployment screening/ legal issues
    Call Number: ODS, P 7320

  28. The polygraph: Another year of attacks begins. The Moscow embassy case. Security Letter. 1987; 17(7, part 1, April 1). ISSN: 0363-4922.
    Rec #: 7319
    Keywords: Soviet Union/ employee screening/ labor relations
    Call Number: ODS, P 7319

  29. The polygraph as a truth detector. The Office. 1970(August):39-41.
    Rec #: 4405
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 4405

  30. Polygraph curbs implemented. Corporate Security Digest. 1989; 3(1).
    Rec #: 7577
    Keywords: American Civil Liberties Union/ preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 7577

  31. Polygraph: Issues and answers. Polygraph . 1996; 25(2 ):134-146.
    Rec #: 5097
    Keywords: Employee-Screening/ Criminal Investigation
    Call Number: Library

  32. The polygraph principle has not lost its importance. Corporate Security. 1988(June).
    Rec #: 7483
    Keywords: Los Angeles/ lying/ preemployment screening/ standard
    Call Number: ODS, P 7483

  33. Polygraph tests: lie detector or truth distorter? Personnel Journal. 1985; June:33.
    Rec #: 6349
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ reliability/ legislation-limiting
    Call Number: ODS, P 6349, 9903

  34. Polygraphers losing their businesses as the result of new national law. Corporate Security Digest. 1989; 3(6).
    Rec #: 7578
    Keywords: psychological testing/ preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 7578

  35. Searching for honest employee. Employee Theft Resource Center . 1986(Fall).
    Rec #: 7247
    Keywords: employee screening/ APA/ paper and pencil tests/ blood pressure/ licensing/ deception/ polygraph techniques/ guilty knowledge/ Lykken, David T./ Reid Report
    Call Number: ODS, P 7247
    Abstract: Articles included are Polygraph: Employer's ally or employee's enemy?. Polygraph vs. Pen & pencil test. Why is the polygraph worth all the furor?. The pen that's mightier than the lie. Choosing your honesty tool.

  36. Security closeup: The polygraph strikes back. Security Management. 1985; 1414(Section II):July 25.
    Rec #: 5134
    Keywords: utility/ Department of Defense/ Bush, George/ Central Intelligence Agency/ Devine, David/ American Polygraph Association/ screening-federal/ applications-counterintelligence
    Call Number: ODS, P 5134

  37. . Security practices in the National Security Agency (Defection of Bernon F. Mitchell and William H. Martin). Report by the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, 87th Congress, 2nd Session; 1962 Aug 13Washington, DC: GPO23 p.
    Rec #: 9916
    Keywords: NSA/ screening-national security/ defections/ Mitchell, Bernon F./ Martin, William H.
    Call Number: ODS, P 9916

  38. Shultz: A flutter. Newsweek. 1985; 106(December 30):20.
    Rec #: 6433
    Keywords: employee screening/ Shultz, George
    Call Number: ODS, P 6433

  39. Stehney v. Perry 1995 wl 688283 fed supp (d.n.j.). Polygraph . 1996; 25(1 ):81-99.
    Rec #: 9873
    Keywords: law-6th amendment/ Employees-Screening
    Call Number: Library

  40. Texas State Employees Union v. Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, et.al. 1987 Oct 28.
    Rec #: 6986
    Keywords: mental state/ employee screening/ deception cues/ physiological responses/ admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 6986
    Notes: Opinion, Supreme Court of Texas, C-5384

  41. To catch a mole. Time. 1985; 125(January 28):45.
    Rec #: 6436
    Keywords: employee screening/ blood pressure/ breathing changes/ accuracy/ perspiration
    Call Number: ODS, P 6436

  42. To tell the truth. Security Management Plant & Property Protection. 1976(504):1-4.
    Rec #: 331
    Keywords: screening-commercial-Arther
    Call Number: ODS, P 331

  43. U. S. District Court supports police polygraph screening. Polygraph. 1974; 3(4):412-416.
    Rec #: 7514
    Keywords: screening/ court rulings
    Call Number: Library

  44. The victims of lie detector tests. UFCW Action. 1986(May-June):16-17.
    Rec #: 7126
    Keywords: polygraph-criticism
    Call Number: ODS, P 7126
    Notes: Includes The case of the man who knew his own name, The case of the missing drugs, The case of the ineffective state law, The case of the missing money, The case of the screening examiner, The case of the examiner's wandering hands, The case of the accused test minipulator, The case of the deodorant powder

  45. Why the polygraph is important to business, especially small business. Security Letter. 1980; 10(6):1-2.
    Rec #: 6025
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 6025

  46. Aberth, John. Pre-employment testing is losing favor. Personnel Journal . 1986; 65(9 ):96, 98, 101-102, 104.
    Rec #: 9215
    Keywords: preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 9215
    Abstract: Describes American Management Association survey findings with regard to the uses of pre-employment testing, as reported by 7,000 US human resource managers. Results show that most Ss did not test at all, and the average financial investment of those who did was $400. Psychological and job-skill tests comprised most of the testing still used, although there were indications of dissatisfaction with psychological tests. After psychological tests, job skills were the next most frequently used tests, followed by behavior simulation (recreation of the environment in which the candidate will work), and polygraphs. Testing distribution varied widely with regard to position, with high incidences among computer programmers, accountants, and human resources specialists and lower-level positions. Psychological testing was especially popular with high-level positions. Financial officers and sales managers received the most polygraph testing, whereas plant personnel managers and telemarketing managers underwent the most behavior simulation. Diversified conglomerates and government/military bureaus were the biggest users of job-skills testing. There was no correlation between testing and organization size, but smaller companies reported their intent to spend less on programs already in place.

  47. Abrams, Stanley; Marcy, Lynn P.; Weir, Raymond J.; Zimmerman, Charles H., and Zonn, Lincoln M. APA reviews the polygraph, employees and unions. Security World. 1972; 9(10):48-52.
    Rec #: 7
    Keywords: American Polygraph Association/ screening-commercial-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 7

  48. Abramson, Gil A. To catch a thief.... Baltimore Labor. 1985(June):54.
    Rec #: 41
    Keywords: legislation-state/ Maryland/ screening-commercial-favorable
    Call Number: ODS, P 41

  49. Abzug, Bella S. Ban on polygraphs introduced. Congressional Record . 1976; 122(56, April 13):3346-3349.
    Rec #: 46
    Keywords: legislation-federal/ screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 46
    Notes: 94th Congress, Second Session

  50. Accelerated access authorization program (AAAP). Albuquerque, NM: Department of Energy; nd.
    Rec #: 8971
    Keywords: techniques-CSP/ screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 8971

  51. Admiral Inman recommends polygraph tests for national security. APA Newsletter. 1985; 18(3, May/June):8.
    Rec #: 67
    Keywords: applications-national security/ question formulation-screening/ screening-federal
    Call Number: Library

  52. AFL-CIO. The "lie detector" Guilty until proven innocent. Washington, DC: AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Department ; 1970 Feb 12.
    Rec #: 76
    Keywords: screening-commercial-opposed/ criticism-civilrights/ screening-commercial-unions
    Call Number: Library 323.44 Af1l
    Notes: First in a series of reports on invasion of privacy in America

  53. Agee, Philip. Inside the company: CIA diary. New York: Stonehill Publishing Company; 1975; pp. 10-17, 29, 47-50.
    Rec #: 78
    Keywords: applications-counterintelligence/ screening-CIA/ Central Intelligence Agency
    Call Number: Library, 327.12094 Ag3i
    Notes: Reprinted New York: Bantam, 1976.

  54. Ahern, James D. Individuals who have failed urinalysis drug tests. 1986 Sep.
    Rec #: 6394
    Keywords: drug screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 6394
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  55. All FBI Applicants Must Take Polygraph Test. Narcotics Control Digest . 1994; 24(6, March 16):6-7.
    Rec #: 9569
    Keywords: screening-preemployment/ FBI/ applicants
    Call Number: ODS, P 9569

  56. Alleged toothpaste contamination solved by polygraph. APA Newsletter. 1983; 16(4):13.
    Rec #: 93
    Keywords: cases-contamination of product/ screening-commercial-product protection
    Call Number: Library

  57. Allen, John. Memorandum for Dr. John F. Beary, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Health Affairs . 1983 Jul 223 p.
    Rec #: 95
    Keywords: regulations-Department of Defense/ screening-Department of Defense/ Department of Defense
    Call Number: ODS, P 168
    Notes: Comments on revised draft DoD 5210.48 and DoD draft regulation 5210.48-12

  58. Allen, R. E. Lie detector pays . American City. 1939; 54(150):15. ISSN: 0002-7936.
    Rec #: 99
    Keywords: screening-Toledo, Ohio/ historical interest-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 99

  59. American Medical Association Council on Scientific Affairs. Polygraph. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1986; 256(9):1172-1175.
    Rec #: 2342
    Keywords: criticism/ American Medical Association/ AMA/ research
    Call Number: ODS, P 2342
    Notes: John H. Moxley, Chairman; William R. Hendee, Secretary
    Abstract: Lie detector tests, recording blood pressure, pulse, respirations, and galvanic skin resistance while questions are asked, have been offered in court as evidence since the 1920's. The courts have still not entirely accepted polygraph evidence. However, employers are using it for security clearance, screening, cheating, and determination of paternity. These uses have not been adequately studied, but the test is not yet reliable enough to be the sole arbiter of guilt or innocence in a criminal trial. It is no more accurate when applied to personnel screening. Though the polygraph can recognize guilty suspects with an accuracy that is better than chance, error rates of significant size are possible. Until testing and its scoring can be shown to be valid with a high level of predictability, the AMA should not support the polygraphy test in industry or in the Federal Government as a preemployment test.

  60. American Psychological Association. APA resolution says reliability of polygraph test "unsatisfactory." [APA press release]. 1986 Feb 1.
    Rec #: 119
    Keywords: American Psychological Association/ criticism-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 119
    Notes: 2 p.

  61. ---. Polygraphs unsuitable for employment screening, APA tells Congress [press release]. 1987(March 5).
    Rec #: 120
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ American Psychological Association/ criticism-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 120
    Notes: 2 p.

  62. American Society for Industrial Security. Statement concerning the Polygraph Protection Act of 1985 (Senate Bill S. 1815) . Hearings before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources of the United States Senate, 99 Congress, 2nd Session. Washington, DC: GPO; 1986: 297-309. 11 p.
    Rec #: 122
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening-ban/ screening-commercial-legislation/ American Society for Industrial Security
    Call Number: ODS, P 122, Library, 658.3112 Un3p

  63. An outline: psychological sources for pre-employment screening [Part 2]. Security Letter. 1979; 9(8):1-2.
    Rec #: 4252
    Keywords: screening-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 4252

  64. Andrews, Lori B. How lie detectors lie. Parents. 1983; March:26-31.
    Rec #: 9680
    Keywords: applications/ preemployment screening/ psychological stress evaluator/ credibility assessment
    Call Number: ODS, P 9680

  65. Ansley, Norman. Accuracy and utility of RI screening by student examiners at DoDPI. Fort Meade, MD: National Security Agency; 1989.
    Rec #: 6399
    Keywords: techniques-R&I/ utility/ validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 6399

  66. ---. A comparison of two standard techniques in an operational polygraph setting. 198720 p.
    Rec #: 6262
    Keywords: techniques-counterintelligence screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 6262
    Notes: identical paper also dated 1988in file

  67. ---. Federal and state case law on polygraph screening. nd.
    Rec #: 6581
    Keywords: screening/ law-federal/ law-state
    Call Number: ODS, P 6581
    Notes: in file

  68. ---. House of Representatives hearing on Pentagon polygraph regulation. APA Newsletter. 1982; 15(6):5-10.
    Rec #: 200
    Keywords: legislation-federal/ screening-government/ applications-counterintelligence
    Call Number: Library

  69. ---. Police Applicant Screening--A Bibliography. Polygraph. 1993; 22(1):120-124.
    Rec #: 9572
    Keywords: screening-police/ applicants/ bibliographies
    Call Number: Library

  70. ---. Police screening - The results of 413 examinations. Maryland Polygraph Review. 1975(April):2-7.
    Rec #: 167
    Keywords: screening-police/ Maryland/ cases-screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 167

  71. ---. Polygraph in the federal service. 1984 Oct 155.
    Rec #: 9683
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ detection of deception
    Call Number: ODS, P 9683
    Notes: Paper prepared for the SECOM meeting, October 15, 1984, Williamsburg, Virginia

  72. ---. Research on the validity of the relevant-irrelevant technique as used in screening. Polygraph. 1980; 9(3):153-161.
    Rec #: 197
    Keywords: validity/ techniques-R&I/ screening/ bibliographies
    Call Number: ODS, P 197, Library

  73. ---. Statement of Norman Ansley, Chief, Polygraph Division, Office of Security, National Security Agency . Hearing before the Investigations Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 4681, Washington, DC: GPO; 1984 Sep 6: 45-62.
    Rec #: 211
    Keywords: applications-counterintelligence/ screening-NSA/ validity-research/ validity-field research/ cases-counterintelligence
    Call Number: ODS, P 211, Library 351.1325 Un3h
    Notes: Relating to the administration of polygraph examinations and prepublication review requirements by federal agencies

  74. ---. Testimony of Norman Ansley, Chief, Polygraph Division, Office of Security, National Security Agency. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, First and Second Sessions, on Presidential Directive on the use of polygraphs and prepublication review Washington, DC: GPO; 1983 Apr 2156-64.
    Rec #: 206
    Keywords: screening-federal/ legislation-federal/ examiners-federal/ hearings-federal
    Call Number: ODS, P 206, Library 351.1325 Un3p

  75. ---. Testimony of Norman Ansley, Chief, Polygraph Division, Office of Security, National Security Agency. Hearing before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, 98th Congress, Second Session, on Polygraphs for counterintelligence purposes in the Department of DefenseWashington, DC: GPO; 1984 Mar 7: 44-53, 87-94.
    Rec #: 209
    Keywords: screening-government/ cases-counterintelligence/ applications-counterintelligence/ surveys-CI test results/ Department of Defense-polygraph programs/ National Security Agency-polygraph programs
    Call Number: ODS, P 209
    Notes: Printed in Polygraph, 13, 166-176.

  76. ---. U.S. District Court supports police polygraph screening. Polygraph. 1974; 3(4):412-416.
    Rec #: 156
    Keywords: screening-police-San Francisco/ law-screening-police/ San Francisco Police Department
    Call Number: Library

  77. ---. Validity and the relevant-irrelevant technique, abstracts of research. 1979 Nov 10.
    Rec #: 194
    Keywords: validity-relevant-irrelevant techniques/ reliability-relevant-irrelevant techniques/ screening-general/ research-validity/ techniques-RI
    Call Number: ODS, P 194
    Notes: Paper presented at the annual seminar of the Maryland Polygraph Association, Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, MD

  78. ---. Vermont State Police polygraph service. Polygraph. 1973; 2(3):239-244.
    Rec #: 153
    Keywords: cases-criminal/ admissibility-Vermont/ surveys-statistical/ screening-police-Vermont
    Call Number: Library

  79. Ansley, Norman and Abrams, Stanley. The polygraph profession. Linthicum Heights, MD: American Polygraph Association; 1980.
    Rec #: 233
    Keywords: history/ law/ psychology/ physiology/ techniques-general/ screening-commercial-preemployment/ American Polygraph Association/ bibliographies/ ethics
    Call Number: Library 347.7362 An8p

  80. Ansley, Norman; Garwood, Marcia, and Barland, Gordon H. The accuracy and utility of polygraph testing. Washington, DC: Department of Defense; 1984.
    Rec #: 237
    Keywords: validity-field examinations/ validity-laboratory/ reliability-test data analysis-blind/ research-validity-field/ research-validity-laboratory/ research-reliability-field/ research-reliability-field/ cases-criminal/ cases-counterintelligence/ surveys-statistical-subjects/ applications-counterintelligence/ applications-criminal cases
    Call Number: Library 363.254 Ac2
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 13, 1-143. Reprinted as a separate publication by the American Polygraph Association, 1984.
    Abstract: Information on polygraph use in the Federal Goverment, particularly the Department of Defense, focuses on the number of examiners and annual polygraph utilization by Federal agencies. The polygraph as an aid in criminal investigation and exculpatory examination is discussed; data and examples on criminal conduct revealed during screening examinations are presented. The history of the use of polygraph examinations in intelligence, counterintelligence and security is included; specific examples of polygraph examinations revealing espionage are cited. A survey of the history of traditional polygraph methods from 1953 to 1983 looks at testing techniques, such as zone comparison, modified general question, relevant/irrelevant association, and peak of tension method. Also reviewed are (1)Research on Polygraph criterion validity and reliability based on laboratory and field studies, (2)studies investigating the relationship between the examiner's decision and the criteria of truth and deception, and (3)studies investigating the relationship between the decision of a blind examiner and actual truth or deception using verified polygraph cases. A discussion of problems and issues involved in lie detection finds evidence suggesting that control question tests may be more accurate in detecting the deception of the guilty person than in verifying the truthfulness of the < innocent person. Research studies to determine the validity and reliability of the polygraph in a field setting are also summarized. Tabular data and 38 references are provided

  81. Ansley, Norman and Horvath, Frank S. Bibliography on screening of police applicants with the polygraph. Polygraph. 1975; 4(3):282-284.
    Rec #: 238
    Keywords: screening-police/ bibliographies
    Call Number: ODS, P 238, Library

  82. Ansley, Norman and Pumphrey, Janet K. Justice and the polygraph. Severna Park, MD: American Polygraph Association; 1985.
    Rec #: 243
    Keywords: cases-general/ applications-general/ surveys-subjects
    Call Number: Library, 363.254 J98
    Abstract: Cases were selected from Government and American Polygraph Association publications. A brief note on the source is included with each citation. Cases are grouped by their use with innocent persons (eyewitnesses, the falsely accused, victims) and guilty persons (to obtain confessions, lead to evidence, or expose false testimony), as well as in applications to employment screening, parole and probation supervision, and espionage investigations. In addition, articles are included on such specific topics as polygraph employment screening, handling shoplifting, Federal statistics, and surveys of attitudes toward the use of the polygraph. An extensive index cites cases by offense committed, geographical location, name of examiner, agency involved, author, and other topics. (Author abstract modified)

  83. ---. Survey results: Polygraph exams of 100 police and fire applicants. Journal of Healthcare Protection Management. 1986; 2:86-93.
    Rec #: 244
    Keywords: surveys-employees/ preemployment screening-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 244

  84. Ansley, Norman and Weir, Raymond J. Statistical study on the use of the Polygraph as a personnel security screening aid. 195311, + 13 tables.
    Rec #: 9690
    Keywords: security screening/ background investigations/ statistical analysis
    Call Number: ODS, P 9690

  85. Arata, Clarence. Statement of the Metropolitan Board of Trade. Polygraph Review. 1975; 2(2, October):14-16.
    Rec #: 253
    Keywords: licensing-District of Columbia/ screening-commercial-District of Columbia
    Call Number: ODS, P 253

  86. Army Chief of Staff endorses polygraph tests in national security. APA Newsletter. 1985; 18(3, May/June):8-9.
    Rec #: 262
    Keywords: screening-federal/ applications-national security
    Call Number: Library

  87. Arnold, David W. and Thiemann, Alan J. Psychological Testing In ADA's Wake. Security Management. 1994; 38(1):43-45.
    Rec #: 9577
    Keywords: screening-employment/ psychological testing/ legal status/ employees/ Americans with Disabilities Act/ discrimination
    Call Number: ODS, P 9577

  88. Arther, Catherine A. and Arther, Richard O. The effective alternative. Journal of Polygraph Science. 1988; 22(6, May-June):1-3.
    Rec #: 278
    Keywords: screening-commercial-interviewing
    Call Number: ODS, P 278

  89. Arther, Richard O. How many robbers, buglars, sex criminals is your department hiring this year? The Journal of Polygraph Studies. 1972; 6(6, May-June).
    Rec #: 316
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 316
    Notes: Reprinted in Pennsylvania Law Enforcement Journal, (1956, June), 50-55

  90. ---. Periodic polygraph examinations. Journal of Polygraph Science. 1974; 9(1, July-August).
    Rec #: 324
    Keywords: periodic examinations/ screening-commercial-periodic
    Call Number: ODS, P 324

  91. ---. Polygraph enemies: An update. Journal of Polygraph Science. 1986; 20(5):1-4.
    Rec #: 362
    Keywords: screening-general
    Call Number: Library

  92. ---. Polygraph picks potential policemen. The Journal of Polygraph Studies. 1967; 2(2, September-October).
    Rec #: 298
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 298

  93. ---. Reducing company pre-employment "no-shows". Journal of Polygraph Science. 1980; 15(1, July-August):3-4.
    Rec #: 342
    Keywords: screening-commercial-Arther/ business aspects
    Call Number: ODS, P 342

  94. ---. The security clearance polygraph examination. Journal of Polygraph Science. 1988; 22(5, March-April):1-4.
    Rec #: 370
    Keywords: screening-police/ applicants/ techniques-Arther
    Call Number: ODS, P 370

  95. ---. The subversive in the police department. The Journal of Polygraph Studies. 1968; 2(6, May-June).
    Rec #: 301
    Keywords: screening-police/ applications-subversion-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 301

  96. ---. The value of polygraph pre-employments. Journal of Polygraph Science. 1975; 9(4):4.
    Rec #: 327
    Keywords: screening-police-Arther
    Call Number: Library

  97. ---. Why does law enforcement attract so many failures. Law and Order. 1964; 12(9, September):62-69.
    Rec #: 289
    Keywords: screening-police-Arther
    Call Number: ODS, P 289

  98. Arther, Richard O.; Robertson, Bruce P., and Redstone, Philip L. Model polygraph guidelines for accreditation: Part One. The Journal of Polygraph Science. 1990; 25(2, September-October).
    Rec #: 6956
    Keywords: accreditation/ preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 6956

  99. Ash, Philip. The polygraph in pre-employment screening: Research on pre-employment use. Polygraph. 1980; 9(1):17-26.
    Rec #: 384
    Keywords: screening-general-Reid/ validity-screening-commercial/ surveys-applicants/ surveys-employees
    Call Number: Library

  100. ---. Screening employment applicants for attitudes toward theft. Journal of Applied Psychology. 1971; 55(2):161-164.
    Rec #: 379
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ paper and pencil tests
    Call Number: ODS, P 379, Library

  101. ---. Validation of an instrument to predict the likelihood of employee theft; part 2. 1970. 579-580. 2 p.
    Rec #: 6271
    Keywords: applications-screening-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 6271
    Notes: Proceedings, 78th annual convention, American Psychological Association, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle

  102. Ash, Philip; Slora, Karen B., and Britton, Cynthia F. Police agency officer selection practices. Journal of Police Science and Administration. 1990; 17(4):258-269.
    Rec #: 9699
    Keywords: police selection/ screening-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 9699

  103. Atcheson, Marcia. Polygraph tests in pre-employment screening: Should they be controlled by law? Polygraph. 1980; 9(1):26-30.
    Rec #: 392
    Keywords: screening-commercial-law/ legislation-screening-commercial
    Call Number: Library

  104. Atwood, Walter F. Pre-test interviewing, a critical factor in applicant screening. 1962 Aug 17.
    Rec #: 400
    Keywords: screening-federal-pretest/ pretest interview/ errors
    Call Number: ODS, P 400
    Notes: Paper presented to the American Academy of Polygraph Examiners, Chicago, IL

  105. Ayers, Janice and Heineman, Ronald E. Most cost-effective part of the hiring process. Security Management. 1985; 29(3, March):55-56.
    Rec #: 419
    Keywords: screening-commercial-applicants
    Call Number: ODS, P 419

  106. Backster, Cleve. The lie detector: Fact or Fiction? Washington, D. C.: Lie Detection, Inc.; 1951.
    Rec #: 9708
    Keywords: skin conductance/ guilty knowledge/ preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 9708

  107. Badgley, Theodore M. Psychiatric screening for security. 1964 Oct 36 p.
    Rec #: 463
    Keywords: screening-psychiatric/ security screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 463
    Notes: Address to the International Association for Polygraph Research, Munich, Germany

  108. Baker, Rick. Lie detector operator pulls a thread and unravels a murder. Peoria Journal Star. 1980(January 27).
    Rec #: 484
    Keywords: screening-commercial-Illinois/ cases-homicide
    Call Number: ODS, P 484

  109. Bales, John. Polygraph screening banned in Senate bill. APA Monitor. 1988; 19(April):10.
    Rec #: 487
    Keywords: criticism/ Raskin, David C./ McGuiness, Kevin/ Harvey, Jay/ Camara, Wayne/ Katkin, Edward/ Saxe, Leonard/ legislation-federal/ American Psychological Association
    Call Number: ODS, P 487

  110. Ban urged on federal use of lie detectors. Behavior Today. 1976(February 9):2-3.
    Rec #: 493
    Keywords: criticism-screening-government/ screening-federal
    Call Number: ODS, P 493

  111. Banks use polygraph tests more than background investigations. APA Newsletter. 1987; 20(4):8.
    Rec #: 497
    Keywords: applications-banking/ screening-commercial-banking
    Call Number: Library

  112. Bar lie-detection use by private firms? U.S. News and World Report. 1986; 100(February 3):81.
    Rec #: 8414
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ law-legislation/ applications-commercial/ employee polygraph protection act/ Williams, Pat/ Talley, Larry
    Call Number: ODS, P 8414

  113. Barber, William E. Police applicant screening; Chicago, IL. Chicago, IL: Keeler Polygraph Institute; 1964 Jun 29-1964 Jul 3: 1-12.
    Rec #: 505
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 505
    Notes: Proceedings of the Keeler Polygraph Institute Alumni Association Seminar

  114. Barefoot, J. Kirk. The bottom line on lie detectors. Wharton Magazine. 1981; 5(2):66. ISSN: 0145-4188.
    Rec #: 520
    Keywords: screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 520

  115. ---. On the side of truth - APA discusses the polygraph, examiner and test - Part II. Security World. 1972(July/August):50-60.
    Rec #: 9137
    Keywords: techniques/ instrumentation/ screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 9137

  116. ---. Statement of J. Kirk Barefoot for the American Polygraph Association. Hearing before the U.S. Department of Labor Washington, DC: GPO; 1980 Jan 29.
    Rec #: 519
    Keywords: legislation-federal-commercial/ screening-commercial-preemployment/ screening-commercial-investigations/ American Polygraph Association
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Printed in APA Newsletter, 13(1), 1-6

  117. ---. Testimony of J. Kirk Barefoot, Chief of Security, Cluett, Peabody & Co., New York, representing the American Polygraph Association, accompanied by Charles Marino, Counsel, American Polygraph Association, Chicago. Hearings before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate, on S. 1845, Polygraph Control and Civil Liberties Protection Act; 1977 Nov 15; Washington, DC. Washington, DC: GPO; 1978: 33-196.
    Rec #: 517
    Keywords: validity/ licensing-state/ screening-general/ legislation-federal
    Call Number: ODS, P 517, Library, 342.73 Un3

  118. ---. Testimony of J. Kirk Barefoot for the American Polygraph Association. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities of the House Committee on Education and Labor. Polygraph. 1985; 14(3):239-242.
    Rec #: 521
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial/ surveys
    Call Number: Library

  119. Barefoot, J. Kirk; Bliss, George; Burki, Fred; Cohen, Donald, and Marino, Charles F., participants. Labor and legislation panel . In : Ansley, Norman, Ed. Legal admissibility of the polygraph. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas; 1975; pp. 297-327.
    Rec #: 511
    Keywords: applications-screening-commercial/ law-screening-commercial/ labor unions/ legislation
    Call Number: Library 345 L

  120. Barland, Gordon H. (DoD Polygraph Institute). Analysis of DPI studies. Ft. McClellan, AL: DoD Polygraph Institute; 1990 Aug 109 p.
    Rec #: 567
    Keywords: research-DoDPI
    Call Number: ODS, P 567
    Abstract: Comparison of mock crime accuracy at DPI v elsewhere, and mock crime versus mock screening.

  121. ---. Bibliography: The use of polygraphs in pre-employment screening. Polygraph. 1974; 3(2):231-234.
    Rec #: 9455
    Keywords: screeninng-preemployment/ bibliographies
    Call Number: Library

  122. ---. The case for the polygraph in employment screening. Personnel Administrator. 1985; 30(9, September):58-65.
    Rec #: 573
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ cases-theft
    Call Number: ODS, P 573

  123. ---. Polygraph practice and theory: An American perspectiveDepartment of Defense Polygraph Institute, Fort McClellan, AL.
    Rec #: 6439
    Keywords: history/ polygraph-theory/ screening/ foreign usage/ validity/ examiners/ utility/ cases-criminal/ cases-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 6439

  124. ---. The polygraph test in the USA and elsewhere. In : Gale, Anthony, Ed. The polygraph test: Lies, truth and science. London: Sage Publications, Inc.; 1988; pp. 73-95.
    Rec #: 565
    Keywords: history/ surveys-examiners/ surveys-foreign use/ theory-general/ theory-base rate/ screening-general/ utility/ theory-screening/ cases-kidnapping/ cases-homicide-Army/ cases-espionage
    Call Number: ODS, P 565, Library 363.254 P76

  125. ---. Statement of Gordon H. Barland. Hearing before the Investigations Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Forces, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, 2nd Session, on H.R. 4681, the utility of the polygraph in aperiodic testing; Washington, DC. Washington, DC: GPO; 1984 Sep 6: 63-67.
    Rec #: 558
    Keywords: utility-screening/ validity-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 558, Library 351.1325 Un3h
    Notes: Relating to the administration of polygraph examinations and prepublication review requirements by federal agencies

  126. ---. Statement on the polygraph technique in screening. 198513 p.
    Rec #: 562
    Keywords: screening-validity/ countermeasures/ examiners-qualifications
    Call Number: ODS, P 562
    Notes: Prepared at the request of the Employment Committee, House of Commons, Great Britain

  127. ---. A survey of the effect of the polygraph in screening Utah job applicants: Preliminary results. Polygraph. 1977; 6(4):318-323.
    Rec #: 539
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ surveys-Utah
    Call Number: Library

  128. ---. A survey of the effects of polygraph in screening Utah job applicants. In : Ansley, Norman and Abrams, Stanley, Eds. The polygraph profession . Linthicum Heights, MD: American Polygraph Association; 1980; pp. 37-43, Appendix A.
    Rec #: 546
    Keywords: screening-commercial-Utah/ surveys-Utah
    Call Number: Library 347.7362 An8p

  129. ---. Testimony of Gordon H. Barland, Ph.D., American Polygraph Association. Hearing on Pre-employment Security Procedures of the Intelligence Agencies, Subcommittee on Oversight, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House of Representatives, 96th Congress, First Session; Washington, DC. Washington, DC: GPO; 1979 May 24: 100-117.
    Rec #: 545
    Keywords: screening-federal/ screening-commercial-preemployment/ countermeasures/ applications-arms control/ validity-laboratory
    Call Number: Library, 353.0074 Un3p

  130. ---. The utility of the polygraph in aperiodic screening. Hearing before the Armed Services Committee of the U.S. Senate Washington, DC: GPO ; 1984 Mar 77 p.
    Rec #: 9113
    Keywords: screening-aperiodic/ utility/ Department of Defense
    Call Number: ODS, P 9113

  131. ---. A validation and reliability study of counterintelligence screening test. 1981 May.
    Rec #: 548
    Keywords: screening-counterintelligence/ validity/ techniques-directed lie control test/ reliability/ test data analysis/ numerical scoring/ global scoring
    Call Number: ODS, P 548
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript, Security Support Battalion, 902nd Military Intelligence Group, Fort Meade, Maryland.

  132. Barland, Gordon H.; Honts, Charles R., and Barger, Steven D. Studies of the accuracy of security screening polygraph examinations. 1989 Mar 24.
    Rec #: 569
    Keywords: validity/ screening-security
    Call Number: ODS, P 569, Library 327.12 B24s
    Notes: Department of Defense Polygraph Institute, DODPI-89-P-0001
    Abstract: warehouse

  133. Barnes, Philip G. Should the polygraph be used to periodically screen all members of a police department. 1961 May 2217 p.
    Rec #: 583
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 583
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript, prepared for the 67th Session of the FBI National Academy

  134. Bartlett, Steven K. Law enforcement applicant polygraph screening. 1995 Aug 169 p.
    Rec #: 9075
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 9075
    Notes: Presentation at the American Polygraph Association National Training Seminar, Las Vegas, NV

  135. ---. Polygraph examinations in Utah, 1979-1983. Utah Polygraph Association Newsletter. 1985(March):3-5.
    Rec #: 596
    Keywords: surveys-Utah/ screening-commercial-Utah/ licensing-Utah
    Call Number: ODS, P 596

  136. ---. Standardization of law enforcement polygraph screening. 1991 May26 p.
    Rec #: 9115
    Keywords: applications-law enforcement/ standardization
    Call Number: ODS, P 9115
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  137. Barton, Michael F. Polygraph as a police pre-employment selection tool. Polygraph. 1974; 3(4):401-411.
    Rec #: 597
    Keywords: screening-police-Texas
    Call Number: Library

  138. ---. A study of admissions made during pre-employment polygraph examinations, 1964-1975, and their significance to the business community. Sam Houston State College; 197696 p.
    Rec #: 598
    Keywords: screening-commercial-Texas/ surveys-screening/ surveys-commercial/ dissertations and theses
    Call Number: ODS, P 598
    Notes: Unpublished Master's thesis

  139. Bates, Norman D. Understanding the liability of negligent hiring. Security Management. 1990; 34(7):7A-10A.
    Rec #: 6315
    Keywords: employee screening/ background investigations/ paper and pencil tests/ Honesty testing/ drug screening/ preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 6315, 9903

  140. Beach, Bennett H. Blood, sweat and fears. Time. 1980; 116(September 8):44.
    Rec #: 619
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 619

  141. Beason, George M. and Belt, John A. Verifying applicants's backgrounds. Personnel Journal. 1976; 55:345-348.
    Rec #: 623
    Keywords: screening-commercial-applicants
    Call Number: ODS, P 623

  142. ---. Verifying job applicants' backgrounds. Personnel Administrator. 1974; 19(8):29-32.
    Rec #: 622
    Keywords: screening-commercial-applicants
    Call Number: ODS, P 622

  143. Belt, John A. The polygraph: A questionable personnel tool. Personnel Administrator. 1983(August):65-66, 68-69, 91.
    Rec #: 637
    Keywords: screening-commercial-applicants
    Call Number: ODS, P 637

  144. Belt, John A. and Holden, Peter B. Polygraph usage among major U.S. corporations. Personnel Journal. 1978; 57(2):80-86.
    Rec #: 638
    Keywords: screening-commercial-major corporations/ applications-corporate use
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 7, 222-232.

  145. Ben-Shakhar, Gershon. Non-conventional methods in personnel selection . In : Harriot, Peter, Ed. Handbook of assessement in organizations. New York: John Wiley & Sons; 1988; p. -.
    Rec #: 654
    Keywords: applications-screening/ Israel
    Call Number: ODS, P 654

  146. Ben-Shakhar, Gershon and Furedy, John J. Theories and applications in the detection of deception: A psychophysiological and international perspective. New York: Springer-Verlag; 1990.
    Rec #: 659
    Keywords: research/ Israel/ Canada/ techniques-control question test/ techniques-guilty knowledge test/ applications-screening/ validity/ reliability/ bibliographies-general/ theory/ polygraph-general
    Call Number: Library 363.254 B43t

  147. Ben-Shakhar, Gershon; Lieblich, Israel, and Bar-Hillel, Maya. An evaluation of polygraphers' judgments: A review from a decision theoretic perspective. Journal of Applied Psychology. 1982; 67(6):701-713.
    Rec #: 669
    Keywords: theory/ test data analysis/ control question tests/ applications-screening/ validity/ research-test data analysis-field/ Israel
    Call Number: ODS, P 669, Library

  148. Benson, Philip G. and Krois, Paul S. The polygraph in employment: Some unresolved issues. Personnel Journal. 1979; 58:616-621.
    Rec #: 672
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ psychological stress evaluator/ screening-periodic/ screening-investigations/ privacy/ legal status/ legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial/ criticism/ validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 672

  149. Bergmann, Thomas J.; Mundt, Daniel H., and Illgen, Elizabeth J. The evolution of honesty tests and means for their evaluation. Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal . 1990; 3(3 ):215-223. ISSN: 0892-7545.
    Rec #: 9229
    Keywords: paper and pencil tests/ integrity tests/ screening-commercial/ privacy/ honesty testing/ honesty testing-legal issues/ validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 9229
    Abstract: Paper-and-pencil testing may be the most widely used method of employee honesty assessment. This technique, though, must be improved before it will be more widely accepted. Scoring must be reevaluated, validation standards must be further refined, additional research is needed regarding the accuracy of the tests, and future legal challenges probably will have to be met with respect to such testing relative to privacy, discrimination, and union busting.

  150. Bernstein, I. H. Measuring honesty. Security Management. 1982; 26(1, January):41-45, 47.
    Rec #: 7792
    Keywords: applications-preemployment/ applications-personality tests/ polygraph/ techniques
    Call Number: ODS, P 7792
    Abstract: Straightforward questions about an applicant's honesty in past jobs is one of the least expensive methods for testing an applicant's honesty. The initial development of a polygraphy test, which is most effective when oriented toward the particular company's environment, is the most expensive aspect. The primary problem with these direct-method tests is that they can be easily faked. Polygraphing, which is basically a tool for detecting liars, is the most expensive testing method on a per person basis. The following are suggested as steps for reducing problems in typical polygraph tests where a large number of people are asked the same question: (1) tape the question ahead of time so an examiner's inflection cannot bias the respondent; (2) determine which involuntary reactions are the most responsive for each individual during a pretest session; (3) measure the differential response to critical versus neutral questions along the most responsive reaction channels; (4) translate this differential response to a yes-no decision, with a predetermined false alarm rate. The psychological stress evaluation focuses on the vocal tract as a way of detecting lying. The test is limited by its narrow reactive focus and sparse research on its validity. The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) and the California Psychological Inventory (CPI) constitute an indirect method of honesty detection. The MMPI is best for screening applicants when concern for severe maladjustment is primary, and the CPI is best for measuring interpersonal skills for high visibility jobs. The securing of background data on employees can be helpful in identifying certain problem areas. The pros and cons of the aforementioned methods for measuring honesty are summarized in an exhibit.

  151. Berry, Robert L. and Malinowski, Benjamin F. Lie detection. The Military Police Journal. 1963(August):20-21.
    Rec #: 702
    Keywords: history-World War II/ screening-government-World War II
    Call Number: ODS, P 702

  152. Bierman, Leonard. Polygraph vs. white collar crime. Security Industry & Product News. 1978; 7(6):30.
    Rec #: 708
    Keywords: screening-commercial-investigations
    Call Number: ODS, P 708

  153. Bird, Kai and Holland, Max. United States: American Legion snitches. The Nation. 1985; 240(1, February 2):105.
    Rec #: 719
    Keywords: applications-national security/ screening-federal
    Call Number: ODS, P 719

  154. Blaylock, Kenneth T.Letter To: All DOD Presidents, NEC National Representatives National Organizers. 1983 Oct 7. 3.
    Rec #: 6636
    Keywords: criticism/ screening-Department of Defense/ screening-federal/ screening-federal-DoD/ preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 6636
    Notes: on polygraph

  155. Bledsoe, Anthony H. The lie detector and national defense. Police and Peace Officers' Journal of California. 1941; February:12.
    Rec #: 732
    Keywords: screening-government/ historical interest-screening/ applications-national security
    Call Number: ODS, P 732

  156. Blinkhorn, Stephen; Bull, Ray; Carroll, Douglas, and Cunningham, Cyril. Report of the working group on the use of the polygraph in criminal investigation and personnel screening. Bulletin of the British Psychological Society. 1986; 39(March):81-94.
    Rec #: 735
    Keywords: polygraph-general-Great Britain/ screening-commercial/ research-review/ criticism-validity/ criminal investigations/ employee screening/ techniques-CQT/ techniques-GKT
    Call Number: ODS, P 735
    Abstract: Presents the report of the UK's Working Group on the use of the polygraph in criminal investigations and employment screening. Practices in other countries are surveyed, and the polygraph method is compared with other ways of identifying guilty individuals and investigating criminality. The issue of bias is analyzed, and the merits and disadvantages of the control-question and guilty-knowledge methods are outlined. Overall the report concludes that polygraph tests are well established in several countries and are generally used in criminal and forensic investigations, security-clearance screening, and preemployment evaluations. Procedures used in polygraph examinations are not standardized and there is no simple method of checking on the practices of individual polygraphers. The use of polygraph tests in commercial settings is not endorsed. Use in preemployment is recommended only if consent and participation are truly voluntary. Polygraphic methods must be introduced against a background of general cultural and societal norms and accepted business practices.

  157. Blocklyn, Paul L. Pre-employment testing. Personnel. 1988(February):66-67.
    Rec #: 742
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ paper and pencil tests/ screening-psychological/ screening-aids
    Call Number: ODS, P 742

  158. Blum, Richard H. The polygraph examination in law enforcement personnel selection. Police. 1967; 12(2):60-75.
    Rec #: 746
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 746

  159. Blum, Richard H. and Osterloh, William. The polygraph examination as a means for detecting truth and falsehood in stories presented by police informants. Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science. 1968; 59(1):133-137.
    Rec #: 747
    Keywords: screening-police informants
    Call Number: ODS, P 747

  160. Bohardt, Paul H. Tucson uses new police personnel selection methods. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. 1959; 28(September):8-12.
    Rec #: 755
    Keywords: screening-police-Tucson/ Tucson Police Department
    Call Number: ODS, P 755, 9904

  161. Boyce, Christopher J. Statement of Christopher J. Boyce. Hearings before the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, on U.S. Government Personnel Security Program; 1985 AprWashington, DC: GPO11 p.
    Rec #: 787
    Keywords: screening-counterintelligence/ applications-counterintelligence/ cases-espionage/ Central Intelligence Agency
    Call Number: ODS, P 787, Library
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, (14)2, 128-238

  162. Boyd, David A. The effect of quality control on counterintelligence and personnel security polygraph testing. Joint Military Intelligence College; 1995138 p.
    Rec #: 9178
    Keywords: screening-federal/ quality control/ countermeasures
    Call Number: Library, 327.12 B69e
    Notes: Unpublished Master's thesis

  163. Bradshaw, Jane W. Employer uses of polygraph. Polygraph. 1982; 11(2):159-184.
    Rec #: 810
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ National Labor Relations Act/ Civil Rights Act/ admissibility-stipulated
    Call Number: ODS, P 810, Library
    Abstract: Employee misconduct has become a major concern of public and private employers in recent years, as employee crimes against property have been estimated to cost between $12 billion and $40 billion annually. Examination of recent cases and relevant laws indicates that employers may request that a prospective employee submit to and successfully take a polygraph examination as a condition of employment. However, if the employers' use of the polygraph examination has a disproportionately adverse impact on members of a protected group, such use violates Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Futhermore, employers violate the National Labor Relations Act if they use the polygraph to inquire into the applicant's union sympathies. Employers may require an employee to submit to a polygraph examination when the employee is the subject of specific evidence indication misconduct in employment or when the employers' use of the examination represents a bargained-for condition of employment. Generally, when employers have a lawful motive to use the polygraph examination, the employee's refusal to take the examination constitutes cause for discharge within the meaning of Section 10 (c) of the National Labor Relations Act. Many courts allow polygraph evidence to be used only if there has been a prior stipulation to such use by both parties. A total of 108 footnote references are proveded. (Author summary modified)

  164. Braxton, Mary C. Statement of Mary C. Braxton. Hearing before the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; United States Senate, 99th Congress, 2nd Session, on S. 1815, Polygraph Protection Act of 1985; 1986 Apr 23Washington, D. C.: GPO; 1986: 87-91.
    Rec #: 9732
    Keywords: preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 9732

  165. Brazel, Christy. Taking a polygraph test. AFCW Action. 1986(May-June):18.
    Rec #: 7125
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ criticism
    Call Number: ODS, P 7125

  166. Brenner, Marie. American Nightmare: the ballad of Richard Jewell. Vanity Fair. 1997(February):100-165.
    Rec #: 7014
    Keywords: screening/ bombing suspect/ FBI
    Call Number: ODS, P 7014

  167. Brisentine, Sharon. A study on the polygraph testing and clearance decisions of cases involving illegal drug use. 1984 Nov12.
    Rec #: 9736
    Keywords: security screening/ cases-drugs
    Call Number: ODS, P 9736

  168. Brobst, Karen E. and Brock, Randolph D., III. A winning combination. Security Management. 1987; 3(3, March):79-87.
    Rec #: 847
    Keywords: research-paper and pencil tests/ paper and pencil tests/ screening-commercial/ reliability-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 847

  169. Brock, Randolph D., III. Politicians and the polygraph: Is pre-election screening as absurd as it sounds? 19762 p.
    Rec #: 849
    Keywords: applications-political candidates
    Call Number: ODS, P 849
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  170. Brooks, Jack. Polygraph testing: Thoughts of a skeptical legislator. American Psychologist. 1985; 40(3):348-354. ISSN: 0003-066x.
    Rec #: 852
    Keywords: legislation-federal/ screening-federal/ applications-national security/ criticism-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 852
    Abstract: The federal government, under the leadership of the Reagan administration, is expanding the use ofo polygraph tests for screening and investigative purposes. This artical reviews the history of debate within the government over the use of the polygraph, and it describes legislation that must be enacted to control the proliferation of unwarranted and inaccurate polygraph use.

  171. ---. Statement of Congressman Jack Brooks. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Civil Service of the House Committee on the Post Office and Civil Service, on H.R. 4681 Washington, DC: GPO; 1984 Feb 29.
    Rec #: 851
    Keywords: legislation-federal-counterintelligence/ applications-national security/ screening-DoD-counterintelligence screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 851

  172. Brown, Abby. Employment tests: Issues without clear answers. Personnel Administrator. 1985; 30(9, September):43-56.
    Rec #: 854
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ law-EEOC/ paper and pencil tests
    Call Number: ODS, P 854

  173. Brownman, Harold L. Testimony of Harold L. Brownman, Deputy Director for Management and Service, Central Intelligence Agency. Hearing before the Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations Washington, DC: GPO; 1974 Jun 5.
    Rec #: 860
    Keywords: Central Intelligence Agency/ screening-CIA/ applications-counterintelligence/ research-CIA
    Call Number: ODS, P 860

  174. Buckley, Joseph P. (John E. Reid and Associates, Inc.). Letter To: Richard H. Bolt. Chicago, Illinois; 1986 Jun 16. 14.
    Rec #: 9738
    Keywords: security screening/ counterintelligence
    Call Number: ODS, P 9738

  175. ---. Guideline for the proper use of the polygraph technique by the employer.
    Rec #: 809
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ Accuracy/ John E. Reid & Associates/ applications-general/ drug use/ pretest interview/ GSR
    Call Number: ODS, P 809

  176. ---. Honestly, it's the truth. Security Management. 1986(June):1-6.
    Rec #: 883
    Keywords: surveys/ screening-commercial-preemployment/ screening-commercial-investigations/ utility-screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 883

  177. ---. Interviewing for integrity: A presentation on job applicants for positions of trust. 1988 Aug 16.
    Rec #: 870
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ integrity tests
    Call Number: ODS, P 870
    Notes: Paper presented at the annual seminar of the American Polygraph Association, Miami Beach, FL

  178. ---. Nobody's perfect. Security Management. 1987; 31(5):77-82.
    Rec #: 890
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 890

  179. ---. Polygraph testing: The pros and cons. Management Review. 1986(January):59-61.
    Rec #: 885
    Keywords: screening-preemployment/ screening-investigations
    Call Number: ODS, P 885

  180. ---. Polygraphs in the workplace. Small Business Report. 1988; 6:July.
    Rec #: 868
    Keywords: American Polygraph Association/ screening-commercial/ ethics
    Call Number: ODS, P 868

  181. ---. The use of the polygraph in the workplace. Polygraph. 1988; 17(2):80-90.
    Rec #: 897
    Keywords: applications/ false positives/ false negatives/ American Polygraph Association policy/ licensing-states/ limiting-states/ screening-commercial-preemployment/ screening-commercial-investigations/ validity/ OTA report
    Call Number: Library

  182. ---. The use of the polygraph in the workplace: The American Polygraph Association's view. Employment Testing. 1987; 1(20, December):4-5.
    Rec #: 894
    Keywords: screening-commercial-protection for subjects/ American Polygraph Association policy
    Call Number: ODS, P 894

  183. ---. The use of the polygraph in the workplace: The American Polygraph Association's view. 1987 Jun 26.
    Rec #: 895
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ false positives/ false negatives/ licensing-states/ limiting-states/ admissibility/ screening-commercial-preemployment/ screening-commercial-investigations/ validity/ American Polygraph Association/ Office of Technology Report
    Call Number: ODS, P 895
    Notes: Paper presented at the Privacy Claims in the Workplace Conference, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC

  184. Buckley, Joseph P., III and Senese, Louis C. The influence of race and gender on preemployment polygraph examination results. Polygraph. 1991; 20(4):238-246.
    Rec #: 900
    Keywords: screening-preemployment/ race/ gender
    Call Number: Library

  185. Budiansky, Stephen. Some truths about lie detectors. The Atlantic Monthly. 1984; 28:31-32, 34-35.
    Rec #: 903
    Keywords: screening-government/ criticism
    Call Number: ODS, P 903

  186. Budman, Matthew. The honesty business. Across the Board. 1993; 30(9, November/December):34-37. ISSN: 0147-1554.
    Rec #: 9237
    Keywords: paper and pencil tests/ honesty tests/ screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 9237
    Abstract: Paper-and-pencil honesty testing has gained a foothold in hiring policies, but complaints and concerns linger.

  187. Bureaucracy: What is Truth? Newsweek. 1964(December 7):27.
    Rec #: 924
    Keywords: screening/ Possony/ Stanford University Hoover Institution/ uneasiness/ CIA/ sexual perverts/ communist sympathizers
    Call Number: ODS, P 924

  188. Burkey, Lee M. Lie detectors in industrial relations. Continuing Legal Education. 1963; 1(2):107-118.
    Rec #: 928
    Keywords: screening-commercial-labor/ law-arbitration-Illinois/ law-labor
    Call Number: ODS, P 928

  189. ---. Lie detectors in labor relations. Arbitration Journal. 1964; 19:193.
    Rec #: 929
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ labor relations
    Call Number: ODS, P 929

  190. ---. Privacy, property and the polygraph. Labor Law Journal. 1967; 18:79-89.
    Rec #: 931
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ examiners-competence/ ethics-examiners/ privacy rights/ history
    Call Number: ODS, P 931

  191. Business buys the lie detector. Business Week. 1978(February 6):100-101, 104.
    Rec #: 950
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ voice stress analysis/ surveys-business
    Call Number: ODS, P 950

  192. Business uses the lie detector. Business Week. 1960(June 18):98, 105-106.
    Rec #: 952
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 952

  193. Cahill, William. Lie detector finds daily use testing honesty of employees. Chicago Journal of Commerce. 1950(October 5).
    Rec #: 962
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 962

  194. Call, Barbara J. Polygraph regulations: A trend toward tougher standards. Employee Relations Law Journal. 1986; 11:585-603.
    Rec #: 969
    Keywords: EEOC/ law-suits-employees/ regulations/ law-state/ screening-commercial-law/ law-labor-NLRB
    Call Number: ODS, P 969

  195. Can you get into trouble by asking workers to submit to a lie detector test? Protection Management. 1978(2174, March 15):2-3.
    Rec #: 984
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ law-employment/ law-employee rights
    Call Number: ODS, P 984

  196. Canty, Henry L. Testimony of Henry L. Canty. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Post Office and Civil Service, on H.R. 4681, Federal Polygraph Limitations and Anti-Censorship Act of 1984 Washington, DC: GPO; 1984 Feb 29.
    Rec #: 998
    Keywords: legislation-federal-counterintelligence/ screening-federal-counterintelligence
    Call Number: ODS, P 998

  197. Capps, Michael H. Can we still pick out the bad apples? Security Management. 1989(June):126, 128.
    Rec #: 1000
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ EPPA/ paper and pencil tests/ reference check/ background check/ drug testing/ security interview
    Call Number: ODS, P 1000

  198. Carlyle-Gordge, Peter. Truth shall not be free: Proposal to outlaw use of polygraph and voice stress analysis in job interviews. Macleans. 1979; 92(April 23):27.
    Rec #: 1028
    Keywords: legislation-federal/ voice stress analysis/ screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 1028

  199. Carroll, Douglas. Testimony before the House of Commons Employment Committee, 1983-84 Session. In. The implications for industrial relations and employment of the introduction of the polygraph. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office; 1984 Jun 20; pp. 55-139.
    Rec #: 1037
    Keywords: techniques-compared/ validity/ screening-commercial/ Great Britain/ screening-national security/ ethics/ examiners-training
    Call Number: Library, 331.0941 G79i

  200. Central Intelligence Agency. Letter to Bella S. Abzug. APA Newsletter. 1976(March/April):3-5.
    Rec #: 1061
    Keywords: screening-CIA/ legislation-federal/ reliability-general/ applications-counterintelligence/ Central Intelligence Agency
    Call Number: Library

  201. Chamberlin, Charles S. The polygraph, while not foolproof, can serve as a useful adjunct tool in employee screening. Security World. 1985; 22(8):22.
    Rec #: 1064
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 1064

  202. Chambers, Ray W. An argument against anti-polygraph legislation. Security Management. 1977(July):21-24.
    Rec #: 1066
    Keywords: legislation-federal/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 1066

  203. Chatham, Russell B. The polygraphic truth test: Further developments, recent legislation in New York. Tennessee Law Review. 1953; 22:916-918.
    Rec #: 1078
    Keywords: legislation-New York/ applications-counterintelligence/ historical interest-law/ applications-national security/ test data analysis-inconclusive/ screening-federal-Atomic Energy Commission
    Call Number: ODS, P 1078

  204. ---. Public employee screening. In: Ansley, Norman and Weir, Raymond J., Jr., Eds. Selected papers on the polygraph. Washington, DC: Board of Polygraph Examiners; 1956; pp. 86-89.
    Rec #: 1079
    Keywords: screening-federal-Atomic Energy Commission, Oak Ridge, TN/ cases-sabotage-Cuba/ surveys-examiners/ historical interest-screening/ Atomic Energy Commission/ ethics/ training
    Call Number: ODS, P 245

  205. Chocolate chips - yes! Barbed wire - no! Unions use of the polygraph. APA Newsletter. 1977; 5(September/October):7.
    Rec #: 1088
    Keywords: screening-commercial-bakery/ cases-industrial sabotage/ law-labor
    Call Number: Library

  206. Clark, Alma Ann McArthur. Employee theft and methods of deterrence; 1984 Aug.
    Rec #: 1105
    Keywords: dissertations and theses/ applications-commercial/ cases-theft/ screening-commercial/ background investigations/ paper and pencil tests/ graphology/ surveys-retail stores/ surveys-specialty stores
    Call Number: ODS, P 1105
    Notes: Doctoral dissertation, Texas Woman's University

  207. Cobb, Jean; Brooks, Jack; Safire, William; Lykken, David T.; Wilson, George C.; Saxe, Leonard; Edwards, Don; Young, C. W.; Boyce, Christopher J.; Levchenko, Stanislav; Inman, Bobby; Stilwell, Richard G., and Ansley, Norman. To tell the truth: Do national security concerns warrant the expanded use of polygraphs by federal government? Common Cause Magazine. 1985(September/October):33-37.
    Rec #: 1124
    Keywords: screening-federal-counterintelligence/ applications-counterintelligence/ criticism-validity/ cases-espionage
    Call Number: ODS, P 1124

  208. Cochetti, Philip M. and Gordon, Nathan J. The effectiveness of polygraph in the personnel selection process. nd. Philadelphia, PA. 33.
    Rec #: 9749
    Keywords: screening/ pretest interview/ preemployment screening/ background investigations
    Call Number: ODS, P 9749

  209. Coffey, Kenneth J., Associate Director National Security and International Affairs Division. Statement of Dr. Kenneth J. Coffey. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Legislation and National Security House Committee on Government Operations; 1983 Oct 19; Washington, D. C. 19837.
    Rec #: 9750
    Keywords: security screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 9750

  210. Coghill, Mary Ann. The lie detector in employment: An examination of some of the problems. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, Industrial and Labor Relations Library; 1968 Jul.
    Rec #: 1129
    Keywords: screening-commercial-labor/ criticism-labor
    Call Number: ODS, P 1129

  211. Cole, William L. Statement of William L. Cole, on behalf of Borg-Warner Corporation. Hearing before the Employment Opportunities Subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, on Polygraph Tests in the Workplace Washington, DC: GPO; 1985 Jul 30.
    Rec #: 1139
    Keywords: legislation-federal-commercial/ screening-commercial/ cases-commercial
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 14, 252-255.

  212. Commission to review the DoD security policies and practices. Keeping the nation's secrets: A report to the Secretary of Defense. 1985114 p.
    Rec #: 1151
    Keywords: applications-counterintelligence/ screening-federal-counterintelligence/ Stilwell Commission/ Department of Defense
    Call Number: Library, 353.0071 Un3k

  213. Confessions of a polygraph examiner. Corporate Security. 1982(April):2-3 & 6.
    Rec #: 1162
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ cases-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 1162

  214. Congress told lie detectors are needed by stores. Crime Control Digest. 1977; 11(46, November 21):6.
    Rec #: 1168
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 1168

  215. Control questions approved by U. S. Court of Appeals. APA Newsletter. 1986; 19(1):11.
    Rec #: 1179
    Keywords: law-Constitutional-control question tests/ question formulation-control question tests/ screening-city-firemen/ control question tests/ law-federal court decision
    Call Number: Library

  216. Coors Industries polygraph survey. APA Newsletter. 1980; 13(2):2-5.
    Rec #: 1187
    Keywords: surveys-Coors/ screening-commercial/ Coors Industries
    Call Number: Library

  217. Cormack, Robert W. The police candidate polygraph examination program of John E. Reid and Associates. 1963 Sep.
    Rec #: 1197
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 1197
    Notes: Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Polygraph Examiners, Chicago, IL

  218. Corporate lie detectors come under fire. Business Week. 1973(January 13):88, 90.
    Rec #: 1200
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ criticism/ industrial espionage/ alcoholism/ drug use/ voice tremors/ pulse/ blood pressure/ perspiration/ MMPI/ physical responses/ applications-drug testing
    Call Number: ODS, P 1200

  219. Correa, Eileen J. and Adams, Henry E. The validity of the pre-employment polygraph examination and the effects of motivation. Polygraph. 1981; 10(3):143-155.
    Rec #: 1202
    Keywords: screening-preemployment/ validity/ pneumo/ motivation
    Call Number: Library
    Abstract: Subjects were 40 research participants (20 male, 20 females), undergraduates from the University of Georgia. Five females and five males were randomly assigned to each of four groups: Lying-Motivated, Lying-Unmotivated, Truthful-Motivated, Truthful-Unmotivated. Validity of experimenter B's subjective ratings of polygraph records as overall Truthful or Lying was 100%, significantly more accurate than chance (p < .01); validity of experimenter B's subjective identifications of individual lie items ranged from 68% to 100%. Objectively, lying responses were characterized by significantly larger increases in conductance for SRL and larger decreases in heart rate than truthful responses; motivation had no overall main effect but interacted with other independent variables on several physiological measures. Results were discussed in light of previous research.

  220. Cowden, Gary W. Preemployment screening: Is polygraph the answer? Security Management. 1988; 32(80, March):80,82-84.
    Rec #: 1211
    Keywords: screening-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 1211

  221. Crenshaw, John R. Management's use of polygraph examinations. Employer-Employee Relations. 1981; 12(6, Novermber-December):1.
    Rec #: 1218
    Keywords: law-labor/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 1218

  222. Criscuoli, E. J., Jr. Statement of the American Society for Industrial Security concerning the Polygraph Protection Act of 1985. Polygraph. 1986; 15(1):69-77.
    Rec #: 1226
    Keywords: screening-commercial-investigations/ cases-commercial/ surveys-employees/ legislation-federal-commercial/ EPPA
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Also printed in Security Management, p. 63-67

  223. Crowley, Carolyn H. The truth about polygraph . Security Management. 1982; 26(12, December):29-35.
    Rec #: 1237
    Keywords: psychophysiology-polygraph theory/ applications-screening/ validity/ computerized polygraph
    Call Number: ODS, P 1237
    Abstract: The polygraph measures a person's respiration, blood pressure, and perspiration. Its premise is that lying will involuntarily and inevitably lead to a quickening of the monitored physical processes. The use of the polygraph is expanding. Polygraphers regularly test individuals in such agencies as the FBI and the CIA. Polygraph examinations are cheaper and quicker than background investigations for job applicants, and many employers now use the polygraph for this reason. Approximately 6,000 polygraphers practice in the United States, administering an estimated 500,000 to 1,000,000 tests each year. The standard polygraph format is the Control Question Test. Questions are asked in a monotone, sometimes so softly that the examinee must strain to hear. Despite efforts to defend its use, controversy still surrounds the use of the polygraph in criminal trials. No state freely admits polygraph evidence in criminal cases, although about 25 do when both the prosecuting and defense attorneys agree before the testing. The American Polygraph Association cites studies indicating that polygraph accuracy rates range from 87.2 percent to 96.2 percent. Radical advances in instrumentation are not anticipated. However, refinements, such as computer analysis of polygraph charts, will probably play an increasing role in future polygraph procedures. One photograph is included.

  224. Curtis, Sargeant J. The value of the lie detector to business and industry. In : Ansley, Norman and Weir, Raymond J., Jr. Eds. Selected papers on the polygraph. Washington, DC: Board of Polygraph Examiners; 1956; pp. 83-86.
    Rec #: 1246
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ cases-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 245

  225. Dallas Police Department. Pre-employment polygraph booklet. Dallas, TX: Dallas Police Department; nd.
    Rec #: 9659
    Keywords: screening-law enforcement
    Call Number: ODS, P 9659

  226. Darden, Buddy. Testimony of the Honorable Buddy Darden of Georgia. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. Congress Washington, DC: GPO; 1987 Mar 5.
    Rec #: 1284
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ legislation-federal-commercial
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Printed in APA Newsletter, 20(2), 5-7.

  227. Davis, John R. Combating theft from within: What is the answer? Police. 1965; 9(3):66-68.
    Rec #: 1307
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 1307

  228. ---. The use of the polygraph in private industry. Police. 1960; 5(1):44-46.
    Rec #: 1308
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ screening-commercial-periodic
    Call Number: ODS, P 1308

  229. Davis, Mendel J. Remarks of Congressman Mendel J. Davis on behalf of the American Polygraph Association. Hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, 95th Congress, 2nd Session Washington, DC: GPO; 1978 Sep 19.
    Rec #: 1310
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial/ American Polygraph Association/ admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 1310

  230. ---. Statement of Congressman Mendel J. Davis. Hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Senate Committee on the Judiciary, on S. 1845, Polygraph Control and Civil Liberties Protection ActWashington, DC: GPO; 1978 Sep 19: 356-391.
    Rec #: 5322
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ validity/ reliability-general/ admissibility/ licensing/ American Polygraph Association/ law-labor-privacy/ cases-general/ Davis, Mendel J./ Fochtman, John/ Barland, Gordon H./ Orne, Martin T./ Horvath, Frank
    Call Number: Library, 342.73 Un3
    Notes: Presented by John Fochtman, Executive Director, American Polygraph Association; Gordon H. Barland, Ph.D., President, Polygraph Screening Service, Salt Lake City, Utah; Martin T. Orne, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania;=and Frank Horvath, Ph.D., School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan

  231. Davis, Walter; Bayh, Birch; Smith, Robert E., and Linowes, David. No more lie detector test. Retail Clerks Advocate. 1978; 81(1, February-March):18-22.
    Rec #: 1314
    Keywords: screening-commercial-retail/ criticism-privacy/ voice stress analysis/ PSE/ legislation-federal-screening/ law-labor
    Call Number: ODS, P 1314
    Abstract: Article includes comments by each of the authors concerning legislation to prohibts lie detector tests in employment.

  232. Days Inn of America, IncorporatedLetter To: Employment Committee, House of Commons Session 1984-1985. Atlanta, GA; 1985. 2 p.
    Rec #: 1324
    Keywords: screening-commercial-utility
    Call Number: Library, 331.0941 G79i
    Notes: Memoranda laid before the Committee, p. 16-17

  233. Defense Department officials took polygraph tests during investigation. APA Newsletter. 1982; 15(1):9.
    Rec #: 1351
    Keywords: cases-national security/ screening-government
    Call Number: Library

  234. Denver Career Service Authority, Research Division. The polygraph as a pre-employment selection device. 1972 Jun.
    Rec #: 1370
    Keywords: screening-police-Denver/ Denver Police Department
    Call Number: ODS, P 1370
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript, 26 p.

  235. Department of Defense. Department of Defense Polygraph Program: Report to Congress for Fiscal Year 1986. 1987.
    Rec #: 1375
    Keywords: surveys-statistical/ bibliographies/ biographies-Barland, Gordon H./ research-Department of Defense/ screening-Department of Defense/ applications-counterintelligence/ cases-counterintelligence/ Department of Defense
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 16, 53-71.
    Abstract: A review of fiscal year 1986 polygraph test program results covers the number and purpose of examinations conducted, results of examinations, and uses of examination results. In analyzing the utility of the counterintelligence polygraph, the report presents various categories of anecdotal accounts of polygraph interviews which produced data of vital security importance not otherwise obtainable. The report also presents results from a periodic counterintelligence-scope examinations and discusses the polygraph's use in personnel security, the positive collection effort against U.S. intelligence, counterespionage operations, damage assesment following espionage convictions, and the polygraph's deterrent value. Other issues addressed in the report are polygraph program expansion, polygraph training, polygraph research, and difficulties in program expansion.

  236. --. Department of Defense Polygraph Program: Report to Congress for Fiscal Year 1987. 1988.
    Rec #: 1378
    Keywords: surveys-statistical/ research-Department of Defense/ screening-Department of Defense/ applications-counterintelligence/ cases-criminal/ cases-counterintelligence/ Department of Defense
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 17(2), 56-79.

  237. --. Personnel security program; 1987 Jan; DOD Regulation 5200.2-R.
    Rec #: 6638
    Keywords: security programs/ CSP/ applications-screening/ application-federal government
    Call Number: ODS, P 6638

  238. Department of Defense Regulation Number 5210.48-R. DoD Polygraph Program. Washington, DC: Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Policy; 1985 Jan.
    Rec #: 1373
    Keywords: regulations-Department of Defense/ screening-Department of Defense/ applications-counterintelligence/ examiners-training/ examiners-selection/ instruments-Department of Defense/ Department of Defense
    Call Number: ODS, P 1373, Library
    Notes: Republished in Polygraph Law Review, 8.

  239. Department of Justice defends limited use of polygraph. American Bar Association Law and National Security Intelligence Report. 1983; 5(12):1, 2, 6-8.
    Rec #: 1380
    Keywords: screening-government/ applications-national security/ validity
    Call Number: Library

  240. Devine, David. Benefits derived from corporate polygraph program. Jack Eckerd Drug Company memorandum; 1978 Jan 253 p.
    Rec #: 1421
    Keywords: screening-commercial-drug industry/ surveys-pharmacies
    Call Number: ODS, P 1421

  241. Devine, David and Bayh, Birch. Polygraphs: Should they be used in business? Drug Topics. 1980; 124(23, December 12):12-16.
    Rec #: 1422
    Keywords: screening-commercial-drug industry
    Call Number: ODS, P 1422

  242. Devitt, Mary K.; Honts, Charles R., and Vondergeest, Lynelle. Truth or just bias: The treatment of the psychophysiological detection of deception in introductory psychology textbooks. The Journal of Credibility Assessment and Witness Psychology. 1997; 1(1):9-32.
    Rec #: 7028
    Keywords: detection of deception/ preemployment screening/ security clearance
    Call Number: ODS, P 7028

  243. Dickson, Billy. Pre-employment polygraph screening of police applicants. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. 1986; 55(4, April):7-9. ISSN: 0014-5688.
    Rec #: 1428
    Keywords: screening-police/ Florida/ surveys/ quality control
    Call Number: ODS, P 1428

  244. Dishlacoff, Leon and Shaugnessy, R. B. Police Applicant polygraph program. 1964; Unpublished report to Denver Civil Service Commission.
    Rec #: 1444
    Keywords: screening-police/ Denver Police Department
    Call Number: ODS, P 1444

  245. Duggar, Robert. Passing the pre-employment lie detector test.: Command Publications.; 1984.
    Rec #: 1487
    Keywords: countermeasures/ screening-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 1487

  246. Dumaine, Brian. The new art of hiring smart. Fortune. 1987; 116(4):78-81.
    Rec #: 1491
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 1491

  247. Dunn, Donald H. When a lie detector is part of the job interview. Business Week. 1981(July 27):85-86.
    Rec #: 1495
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 1495

  248. Edel, Eugene C. and Jacoby, Jacob. Examiner reliability in polygraph chart analysis: Identification of physiological responses. Journal of Applied Psychology. 1975; 60(5, October):632-634.
    Rec #: 1507
    Keywords: examiner reliability/ test data analysis/ screening-national security/ physiological responses
    Call Number: ODS, P 1507

  249. Edel, Eugene C. and Moore, L. A., Jr. Analysis of agreement in polygraph charts. Polygraph. 1984; 13(2):193-197.
    Rec #: 1508
    Keywords: reliability/ test data analysis/ screening-national security/ research-test data analysis-field
    Call Number: Library

  250. Edwards, DonLetter To: The Honorable Caspar Weinberger, Secretary Department of Defense. 1982 Nov 29.
    Rec #: 1511
    Keywords: legislation-federal/ screening-Department of Defense
    Call Number: ODS, P 1511
    Abstract:

  251. ---. Polygraph examinations. Congressional Record. 1983(May 17):E2323-2324.
    Rec #: 1512
    Keywords: screening-government/ criticism/ applications-national security
    Call Number: ODS, P 1512, Library
    Notes: Reprinted in APA Newsletter (1983, May/June).

  252. Elam, Gerald. Polygraph: An aid in recruiting. Law and Order. 1960; 8(7, July):24, 26-27.
    Rec #: 1571
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 1571

  253. Employee Polygraph Protection Act of 1988: Law and explanation. Chicago, IL: Commerce Clearing House; 1988.
    Rec #: 1592
    Keywords: Employee Polygraph Protection Act/ law-federal-screening-commercial/ law-limiting/ law-labor-rights/ law-EPPA
    Call Number: ODS, P 1592

  254. Ennis, Daniel R. The effect of a pre-polygraph briefing on polygraph outcome. 1986 Jul 31.
    Rec #: 6712
    Keywords: screening/ counterintelligence/ security screening/ validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 6712

  255. Ertel, Chris. Science or scapegoat? The debate over polygraph testing. CSG Backgrounder. 1987(April):18 .
    Rec #: 1604
    Keywords: validity/ law-licensing-state/ law-limiting-state/ criticism/ legislation-federal/ screening-commercial-preemployment/ screening-commercial-theft/ screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 1604
    Notes: [Council of State Governments]

  256. FBI statement before Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee of the House Committee on Government Operations. 1974 Jun 5.
    Rec #: 1688
    Keywords: law/ screening-FBI/ applications-federal/ surveys/ Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Call Number: ODS, P 1688

  257. Fedor, William. Speech on DoD use of the polygraph presented to the Standing Committee on Law and National Security, American Bar Association. 1983 Dec 2:-.
    Rec #: 1702
    Keywords: screening-federal/ applications-counterintelligence/ cases-espionage/ surveys
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph (1983), 12(4), 333-340.
    Abstract: The DOD protects the country's sensitive resources through physical, information, and personnel security. The keystone topersonnel security has been the field investigation, but budget cuts an limitations placed on records access since the mid-1970's have severely limited the DOD's capabilities in this area. At the same time, espionage has been on the upswing. Due to the worsening situation, a panel of representatives from themilitary services and mililtary intelligence agencies was charged with reviewing the DOD personnel security program in 1982. It recommended tighter controls on issuing clearances, improved adjudication of security cases, reinstitution of periodic reinvestigations of employees, and a counterintelligence scope polygraph examination to help determine the eligibility of a limited number of individuals in positions requiring access to extremely sensitive classified information. This meant no lifestyle questions, but questions relating strictly to espionage activities. The DOD recognizes that the polygraph is not infallible and is dependent on the examiner's quality and professionalism. Consequently, the DOD relies on other sources of information and has stringent standards for its examiners. In addition, experiences of the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency for over 30 years have demonstrated the polygraph's usefulness in indentifying applicants who clearly are unsuitable for assignment to these agencies. The proposed change in DOD policy that certain adverse consequences may follow an individual's refusal to take a polygraph examination has drawn considerable attention. All these actions, however, are appealable, and they do not include termination of employment. Several safeguards also have been incorporated into the proposed policy to protect the rights of individuals.

  258. Ferguson, Robert J., Jr. and Gugas, Chris. Pre-employment polygraphy. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas; 1985.
    Rec #: 1726
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: Library 658.3112 F38p

  259. Five Guidelines On Integrity Tests. Security . 1995; 32(4):65.
    Rec #: 9283
    Keywords: employee screening/ Psychological Testing
    Call Number: ODS, P 9283

  260. Flanagan, Susan M. Employer-employee relations - The Employee Polygraph Protection Act: Eliminating polygraph testing in private employment is not the answer. Southern Illinois University Law Journal. 1987; 11:355-380.
    Rec #: 1762
    Keywords: law-employment/ screening-commercial/ legislation-federal-commercial/ licensing/ EPPA
    Call Number: ODS, P 1762

  261. Fletcher, C. H. Three systems which protect both personnel and management. Bankers Monthly. 1949; 66(February):30, 32, 34. ISSN: 0005-5476.
    Rec #: 1767
    Keywords: screening-commercial-banking
    Call Number: ODS, P 1767

  262. Fochtman, John. Remarks by John Fochtman on behalf of The American Polygraph Association and the American Association of Police Polygraphists. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Labor-Management Relations of the Committee on Education and labor, U.S. House of Representatives, 96th Congress, 1st Session. Washington, DC: GPO; 1979 Dec 15.
    Rec #: 1777
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ legislation-federal-commercial
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Printed in APA Newsletter, 15(6), 7-8.

  263. Focus - spy catchers: (Analysis of spy case - Aldrich Ames). MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour. 1994(March 1).
    Rec #: 6488
    Keywords: screening-CIA/ counterintelligence
    Call Number: ODS, P 6488
    Notes: Transcript of show #4874
    Abstract: on file

  264. Fox, Dean. Screening police applicants. Polygraph. 1972; 1(2, June):80-83.
    Rec #: 1797
    Keywords: screening-police-Kalamazoo/ Kalamazoo Police Department
    Call Number: Library

  265. Frankel, Edward B. Why I'm a believer in lie detector tests. Medical Economics. 1986; 63(August 11):127.
    Rec #: 1807
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ screening-commercial-theft
    Call Number: ODS, P 1807

  266. French, Marilyn. Oh, all my employees are honest. American Business Magazine. 1951(August):5-8.
    Rec #: 1816
    Keywords: cases-theft/ screening-commercial-theft
    Call Number: ODS, P 1816, 9903

  267. Fried, Monte. The truth about lie detectors in Maryland. Maryland Bar Journal. 1985; 18(9, November):6-8.
    Rec #: 1824
    Keywords: screening-commercial-Maryland/ law-Maryland
    Call Number: ODS, P 1824

  268. Frosh, S. B. Polygraphs: A balancing of the interests. Polygraph. 1975; 4(4):341-355.
    Rec #: 1839
    Keywords: screening-commercial-investigations/ legislation-municipal
    Call Number: Library

  269. Gale, Anthony, Ed. The Polygraph Test: Lies, Truth and Science. London: Sage Publications, Inc; 1988.
    Rec #: 1890
    Keywords: Lykken, David T./ techniques-CQT/ validity/ research-laboratory/ research-field/ countermeasures/ applications-screening/ techniques-GKT/ criticism
    Call Number: Library 363.254 P76

  270. Gallagher, Cornelius E. Why house hearings on invasion of privacy. American Psychologist. 1965; 20(11):881-882.
    Rec #: 6308
    Keywords: screening-government/ criticism
    Call Number: ODS, P 6308

  271. Gambino, Robert. Testimony of Robert Gambino, Director, Office of Security, Central Intelligence Agency . Hearings before the Subcommittee on Oversight of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House of Representatives, 96th Congress, 1st SessionWashington, DC: GPO; 1979 May 16: 30-54.
    Rec #: 1896
    Keywords: Central Intelligence Agency/ screening-government/ applications-counterintelligence/ cases-espionage
    Call Number: Library, 353.0074 Un3p

  272. Gardella, Stephen L. How the combat polygraphist can save lives. The Journal of Polygraph Studies. 1967; 1(5, March/April).
    Rec #: 7018
    Keywords: interrogation/ screening/ pretest interview
    Call Number: ODS, P 7018

  273. Gardner, Susan. Wiretapping the mind: A call to regulate truth verification in employment. San Diego Law Review. 1984; 21(March):295-324.
    Rec #: 1914
    Keywords: screening-commercial-legislation/ legislation-federal
    Call Number: ODS, P 1914

  274. Garwood, Marcia. Factors influencing polygraph test validity. 1985 Aug 614 p.
    Rec #: 9058
    Keywords: screening-validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 9058
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  275. ---. Issues on the validity of personnel screening polygraph examinations. 1985 Aug 6.
    Rec #: 1922
    Keywords: screening-validity/ theory-base rate
    Call Number: ODS, P 1922
    Notes: Paper presented at the 20th annual seminar of the American Polygraph Association, Reno, NV

  276. ---. Question wording in screening for illegal drugs and narcotics. nd4 p.
    Rec #: 6310
    Keywords: question formulation/ drugs
    Call Number: ODS, P 6310
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  277. ---. Two issues on the validity of personnel screening polygraph examinations. Polygraph. 1985; 14(3, Sept.):209-216.
    Rec #: 1921
    Keywords: validity/ screening/ retesting
    Call Number: ODS, P 1921, Library
    Abstract: Polygraph examination validity is influenced both by the decisionmaking system of which the polygraph examination is a part and the number of deceptive people in the population. Validity can be increased by retesting subjects and/or using information in addition to polygraph test outcome.

  278. Gastwirth, Joseph L. The statistical precision of medical screening procedures: Applications to polygraph and AIDS antibody test data. Statistical Science. 1987; 2(3):213-238.
    Rec #: 1923
    Keywords: conditional probability/ test data analysis/ validity/ base rate/ statistical models/ PVP/ PVN
    Call Number: ODS, P 1923

  279. Gates, Edgar D. Polygraph examinations for pre-employment screening: A personnel administrator's viewpoint. Polygraph. 1980; 9(1):30-33.
    Rec #: 1927
    Keywords: screening-general
    Call Number: Library

  280. Gelb, Edward I. Pre-employment screening. SEMA News. 1979(July):4-5.
    Rec #: 1957
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 1957

  281. Gest, Ted. When employees turn into thieves. U.S. News and World Report. 1983(September 26):79-80.
    Rec #: 1984
    Keywords: screening-commercial-theft/ paper and pencil tests
    Call Number: ODS, P 1984

  282. ---. When employers turn to lie detectors. U.S. News and World Report. 1983(April 4):78.
    Rec #: 1985
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 1985

  283. Goldberg, Lewis R.; Grenier, Julia R.; Guion, Robert M.; Sechrest, Lee B., and Wing, Hilda. Questionnaires used in the prediction of trustworthiness in pre-employment selection decisions: An A.P.A. task force report. American Psychological Association; 1991 Feb40 p.
    Rec #: 8976
    Keywords: paper and pencil tests/ screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 8976

  284. Gooch, Charles D. An inquiry into the use of the polygraph in applicant evaluation and personnel screening. Michigan State University; 1964.
    Rec #: 2038
    Keywords: screening-police/ dissertations and theses
    Call Number: Library, 658.3112 G59a
    Notes: Unpublished thesis

  285. Gordon, David F. Polygraph testing needed for trucking industry to ensure highway safety and nation's security. 1986.
    Rec #: 6776
    Keywords: polygraph general/ preemployment screening/ security screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 6776

  286. Gorsuch, Lou A. Polygraph tests: Sure-shot crime stopper? The Sporting Goods Dealer. 1981(February):117-118.
    Rec #: 2055
    Keywords: screening-commercial-sporting goods
    Call Number: ODS, P 2055

  287. Government is testy about polygraphs. Security World. 1983; 20(6):27.
    Rec #: 2060
    Keywords: screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 2060

  288. Grafton, Kermit S. The laws that apply to honesty testing. Security Management. 1985; 29(8):33-36.
    Rec #: 2061
    Keywords: law-screening-commercial/ law-screening-paper and pencil tests/ paper and pencil tests-law/ EEOC/ law-statutes-states
    Call Number: ODS, P 2061

  289. Greenberg, Eric R. Workplace testing: Results of a new AMA survey. Personnel. 1988; 65(April):38-44.
    Rec #: 2078
    Keywords: surveys-commercial-applications/ screening-commercial-surveys/ American Management Association
    Call Number: ODS, P 2078

  290. ---. Workplace testing: Who's testing whom? Personnel. 1989; 66(May):39-45. ISSN: 0223-5692.
    Rec #: 2079
    Keywords: paper and pencil tests/ screening-commercial/ EPPA/ surveys
    Call Number: ODS, P 2079, 9903
    Abstract: A 1988 survey by the American Management Association of 1,005 companies examined the current trends in drug testing, polygraph testing, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing in the workplace. The survey results revealed that the number of companies that tested new-hires for drugs increased from 27.7% in 1987 to 38.2% in 1988, and the testing of current employees increased 27.8% in 1987 to 36.2% in 1988. Thirey-eight percent of service firms reported using some form of drug testing, while two-thirds of manufacturing companies reported using drug testing. Results also showed that polygraph testing ecreased because of the Employee Polygraph Protection Acto of 1988, but its use ws still most prevalent in retail, wholesale, and banking and finance companies. Of the companies that reported having compulsory or voluntary HIV testing, two-thirds were in the health care field and 14% were military or government employers. Almost half of the health care firms and 13.6% of the non-health care firms surveyed offer AIDS education.

  291. Gregory, Alex L. Let's understand the lie detector. Michigan State Bar Journal. 1951; 30(2):6-11.
    Rec #: 2091
    Keywords: subjects/ countermeasures/ history/ screening-commercial/ applications-paternity/ instruments/ International Society for the Detection of Deception/ examiners-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 2091
    Notes: Reprinted in ISDD Bulletin, 4(2), 1, 4-8.

  292. Griffith, Clyde. The pros and cons of using a polygraph to screen employees. NRA News. 1983(October):-.
    Rec #: 2100
    Keywords: screening-commercial-restaurants
    Call Number: Library 363.254 J98
    Notes: Reprinted in APA Newsletter, 17(2), 43-44. Reprinted in N. Ansley and J. Pumphrey (Eds.), Justice and the polygraph (p. 47). Severna Park, MD: American Polygraph Association.

  293. Grimsley, Douglas L. and Yankee, William J. The effect of multiple retests on examiner decisions in applicant screening polygraph examinations. Charlotte, NC: A. Madley Corporation; 1986 Oct 8; NSA Contract MDA 904-85-C-A962. 91 p.
    Rec #: 6319
    Keywords: screening-preemployment/ retesting
    Call Number: ODS, P 6319

  294. Gugas, Chris. Better policemen through better screening. Police. 1962; 6(6, July-August):54-58.
    Rec #: 2143
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 2143

  295. ---. Cutting losses in small business. Security World. 1976(April):35.
    Rec #: 2148
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 2148

  296. ---. The high cost of thievery. Security World. 1978; 15(12):48.
    Rec #: 2151
    Keywords: screening-commercial-theft
    Call Number: ODS, P 2151

  297. ---. New Beginning for polygraph??? The Truthseekers. 1989; 1(2, Winter).
    Rec #: 7325
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ accuracy/ anti-polygraph laws
    Call Number: ODS, P 7325

  298. ---. Polygraph employment screening: How it helps - Part 1. Security World. 1977; 14(9):38, 53.
    Rec #: 2149
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 2149
    Notes: Reprinted in Empire State Polygraph Society Newsletter, 2(2), 27-28.

  299. ---. The polygraph in business. 19859 p.
    Rec #: 2155
    Keywords: screening-commercial-California
    Call Number: ODS, P 2155
    Notes: Paper presented before the Van Nuys Chamber of Commerce, Van Nuys, CA

  300. ---. The pre-employment polygraph. APA Newsletter. 1973(2, February/March):4-10.
    Rec #: 2147
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: Library

  301. ---. A scientifically accurate method of personnel screening. Police. 1961(November/December):19-24.
    Rec #: 2142
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 2142

  302. ---. What the polygraph means to you. The Employee Publication of General Plant Protection Co. 1971:-.
    Rec #: 2145
    Keywords: screening methods
    Call Number: ODS, P 2145

  303. Gugas, Steven. When you polygraph, do it right! Security World. 1976; 13(5):22-23.
    Rec #: 2161
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ examiners-competence
    Call Number: ODS, P 2161

  304. Gunn, Bruce. The polygraph and personnel. Personnel Administration. 1970(May/June):32-37.
    Rec #: 2166
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ screening-commercial-periodic/ admissibility-stipulated/ law-licensing-state/ criticism
    Call Number: ODS, P 2166

  305. --. Polygraph: Hoax or panacea? 1966.
    Rec #: 2165
    Keywords: screening-commercial-theft/ history/ law-licensing
    Call Number: ODS
    Notes: p. 46-58.

  306. Gurvitz, Milton. Fact versus fantasy. In : Ansley, Norman and Weir, Raymond J., Jr. Eds. Selected papers on the polygraph. Washington, DC: Board of Polygraph Examiners.; 1956; pp. 75-81.
    Rec #: 2168
    Keywords: ethics/ memory/ screening-psychological/ personality variables
    Call Number: ODS, P 245

  307. Hafline, W. R. Psychologist warns against business use of lie detectors. 1976(January 13):-.
    Rec #: 2183
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ criticism-validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 2183
    Notes: University of Minnesota News Service, 2 p.

  308. Hager, Philip. Lie tests for police applicants affirmed. The Truthseekers. 1989; 1(2, Winter):4.
    Rec #: 7324
    Keywords: background investigations/ reliability/ deception/ screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 7324

  309. Hamilton, Neil C. Police candidate polygraph examinations: A study of statistics and opinion survey findings. 1984 Jan; Report to the Commissioner, Buffalo Police Department. 4 p.
    Rec #: 2197
    Keywords: surveys-statistical/ screening-police-Buffalo/ statistics/ Buffalo Police Department
    Call Number: ODS, P 2197

  310. Hansen, Joyce Y. The employer's right to use the polygraph. Tucson Polygraph, Inc. Newsletter. 1977(June):-.
    Rec #: 2230
    Keywords: screening-commercial-Arizona/ cases-theft
    Call Number: ODS, P 2230
    Notes: 4 p.

  311. Hanson, Herbert M. and Esderts, William J. Polygraph: how it can help your business. Phoenix, Arizona: Hanson & Assoicates, Inc.; 1979.
    Rec #: 6769
    Keywords: examiners-expert / theft losses/ employee embezzling/ preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 6769

  312. Hardin, M. A. What employers want to know. Polygraph. 1976; 5(4):309-314.
    Rec #: 2234
    Keywords: surveys-employers/ applications-screening-commercial/ screening-commercial-surveys
    Call Number: Library

  313. Harlan, John P. and Thomas, Charles C. Book review of "Applicant investigation techniques in law enforcement". The Interrogation News. 1986; 4(2, April):3-4.
    Rec #: 6684
    Keywords: FBI/ preemployment screening/ background investigations
    Call Number: ODS, P 6684

  314. Harman, George W. How the polygraph can aid industry. Industrial Security. 1963; 41(October):109.
    Rec #: 2245
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ screening-theft
    Call Number: ODS, P 2245

  315. Harrelson, Leonard H. Applicant screening. nd.
    Rec #: 2254
    Keywords: subjects-banking employees/ surveys-statistical/ screening-commercial-banking/ cases-commercial/ utility
    Call Number: ODS, P 2254
    Notes: Paper presented at the annual seminar of the Keeler Polygraph Association Alumni Association, Chicago, IL

  316. ---. Euphemism and Euphony; 1961.
    Rec #: 6874
    Keywords: examiners-general/ Harrelson/ preemployment screening/ polygraph examiner
    Call Number: ODS, P 6874
    Notes: Presented to The Keeler Polygraph Institute Alumni Asssocation, Fourth Annual Seminar, Chicago, Illinois

  317. ---. Selecting the right personnel with the use of the polygraph. 1969.
    Rec #: 2266
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ surveys-commercial/ cases-commercial/ question formulation-Keeler technique
    Call Number: ODS, P 2266
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript.

  318. ---. Speech before the Illinois Association of Boards of Fire and Police Commissioners. 1969 Jul.
    Rec #: 2268
    Keywords: screening-firefighters/ screening-police/ question formulation-Keeler technique
    Call Number: ODS, P 2268

  319. Hartsfield, William E. Investigating employee wrongdoing in Texas. Texas Bar Journal. 1985; 48(8, Sept.):908-917.
    Rec #: 2283
    Keywords: screening-commercial-Texas/ law-Texas/ EEOC/ cases-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 2283

  320. Hatch, Orrin. Statement of Sen. Orrin Hatch. Hearing before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, U.S. Senate, 99th Congress, 2nd Session Washington, DC: GPO; 1986 Apr 23.
    Rec #: 2293
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 2293

  321. Hayden, Trudy. Polygraphs and employment: The myth of lie detection. New York: NYCLU Privacy Project; 1981 May; pp. 1-74.
    Rec #: 2309
    Keywords: criticism-privacy/ screening-commercial/ law-labor
    Call Number: ODS, P 2309

  322. Hecht, Chic. Statement of Senator Chic Hecht. Hearing before the Labor and Human Resources Committee, U.S. Senate, 99th Congress, 2nd Session Washington, DC: GPO; 1986 Apr 23.
    Rec #: 2318
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 2318

  323. Heidinger, Robert and DeSantis, Dale. Comparison of the Reid written test to a pre-employment polygraph examination. Journal of Polygraph Science. 1987; 21(4, Jan.-Feb.):1-4.
    Rec #: 2322
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ paper and pencil tests/ research-paper and pencil tests/ utility/ reliability-paper and pencil tests
    Call Number: ODS, P 2322

  324. Heinley, David R. Congress is poised to restrict lie detector tests in private business. Security World. 1986; 23(1):19.
    Rec #: 2329
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 2329

  325. ---. The polygraph vs. the U.S. Congress. Security World. 1986; 23(6):56-60.
    Rec #: 2330
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 2330

  326. Hemsley, Gordon D.; Heslegrave, Ronald J., and Furedy, John J. Can deception be detected when stimulus familiarity is controlled? 1979 Oct 18-1979 Oct 21.
    Rec #: 2341
    Keywords: research-screening/ psychophysiology-stress-reactions/ research-electrodermal/ techniques-screening/ Canada/ GKT/ emotional arousal/ detection of deception/ validity/ SCR
    Call Number: ODS, P 2341
    Notes: Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Cincinnati, OH

  327. Henderson, Michael. Big bucks: The price Americans pay for dishonesty. Review. 1984(January 24):-.
    Rec #: 2343
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: Library 363.254 J98
    Notes: Reprinted in APA Newsletter, 17(2), 49. Reprinted in N. Ansley & J. Pumphrey (Eds.), Justice and the polygraph (p. 28). Severna Park, MD: American Polygraph Association.

  328. Herbert, W. Study disputes Reagan lie detector policy. Science News. 1983; 124:292.
    Rec #: 2348
    Keywords: screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 2348

  329. Hermann, Donald H. J., III. Privacy, the prospective employee and employment testing: The need to restrict polygraph and personality testing. Washington Law Review. 1971; 47(1):73-154.
    Rec #: 2356
    Keywords: screening-preemployment-legal issues/ criticism-law/ criticism-privacy/ law-labor
    Call Number: ODS, P 2356

  330. Herron, Daniel J. Statutory restrictions on polygraph testing in employer-employee relationships. Labor Law Journal. 1986; 37(9, Sept.):632-638.
    Rec #: 2358
    Keywords: law/ screening-employment/ law-labor/ law-limiting
    Call Number: ODS, P 2358

  331. Heuer, Richards J.Jr. Alcohol Use And Abuse. Polygraph. 1993; 22(1):17-45.
    Rec #: 9598
    Keywords: alcoholism/ screening-employment/ national security
    Call Number: Library

  332. Hiatt, Deirdre and Hargrave, George E. Predicting job performance problems with psychological screening. Journal of Police Science and Administration. 1988; 16(2, June):122-125.
    Rec #: 9803
    Keywords: screening-law enforcement/ psychological tests/ clinical interview/ job performance
    Call Number: ODS, P 9803

  333. Hibler, Russell J.; Kolski, Alan R., and Chapman, Ronald K. Pathological indices in personnel with high security clearances. nd.
    Rec #: 6941
    Keywords: personnel security assessment/ pathological behavioral indices/ security screening/ DSM-III
    Call Number: ODS, P 6941
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript, United States Air Force

  334. Hindle, Kathleen B. The use of the polygraph in private industry. Polygraph Review. 1977; 4(1, April):7-12.
    Rec #: 2398
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 2398

  335. Hitchings, Bradley. Lie detectors: What to do when asked to take a test. Business Week. 1978(September 4):85-86.
    Rec #: 2406
    Keywords: screening-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 2406

  336. Holcomb, Richard. Ban the polygraph? The Police Chief. 1961(May):41-42.
    Rec #: 6824
    Keywords: polygraph/ legislation-California/ employee screening/ law-licensing
    Call Number: ODS, P 6824

  337. Holcomb, Richard L. Reader column. The Police Chief. 1962; 29(1, January):46.
    Rec #: 2426
    Keywords: criticism-screening-reply
    Call Number: ODS, P 2426

  338. Holden, Constance. New security measures denounced. Science. 1983; 222(November 4):487.
    Rec #: 2430
    Keywords: screening-government/ validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 2430, Library

  339. Holden, Peter B. Testomony of Peter B. Holden . Hearing before The Subcommittee on the Constitution, The Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Polygraph Control and Civil Liberties Protection Act, 1978 Sep 21Washington, D. C.: GPO: 508-523.
    Rec #: 9805
    Keywords: preemployment screening
    Call Number: Library, 342.73 Un3

  340. Holiday thefts expected to be huge. APA Newsletter. 1977(6, November/December):7.
    Rec #: 2435
    Keywords: screening-commercial-theft
    Call Number: Library, 363.254 J98
    Notes: Reprinted in N. Ansley & J. Pumphrey (Eds.), Justice and the polygraph (p. 43). Severna Park, MD: American Polygraph Association.

  341. Holmes, S. F., Jr. The polygraph: Does it have a place in personnel selection? Journal of the American Polygraph Association. 1969; 1(3, November):1.
    Rec #: 2445
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 2445

  342. Holmes, Sam F. Jr. The polygraph: Should banks use it in selecting personnel? Southwestern Graduate School of Banking, Dallas; 1968.
    Rec #: 2444
    Keywords: dissertations and theses/ applications-screening-banking/ cases-banking
    Call Number: ODS, P 2444
    Notes: Unpublished thesis

  343. Honesty questionnaire enables employers to determine applicant's trustworthiness. Mid-Continent Banker. 1969(October).
    Rec #: 2454
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ integrity tests/ bank protection act/ honesty questionnaires/ Reid Report
    Call Number: ODS, P 2454

  344. Honts, Charles R. Converging evidence indicates invalidity for national security screening polygraph tests. 1991 Jun.
    Rec #: 2473
    Keywords: security screening/ validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 2473
    Notes: Paper presented at the 31st annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, October 9-13, 1991, Chicago, IL. Printed in Psychophysiology, 28(3A) (Supplement), S30. [SPR abstract]

  345. ---. Counterintelligence scope polygraph (CSP) test found to be poor discriminator. Forensic Reports. 1992; 5(2):215-218.
    Rec #: 6330
    Keywords: techniques-CSP/ screening-counterintelligence/ validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 6330

  346. ---. The emperor's new clothes: Application of polygraph tests in the American workplace. Forensic Reports. 1991; 4(2, April-June):91-116. ISSN: 0888-692X.
    Rec #: 6331
    Keywords: screening-national security/ criticism/ techniques-CQT/ techniques-R&I/ Department of Defense/ techniques-CSP
    Call Number: ODS, P 6331

  347. ---. Psychophysiological detection of deception. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 1994; 3(3, June):77-82.
    Rec #: 2475
    Keywords: criticism-security screening/ DLCQ/ decision making/ computerized test data analysis
    Call Number: ODS, P 2475
    Abstract: Argues that security screening ought to be cut back because of FNs. DLCQs and computerized scoring make PDD more scientific and acceptable.

  348. ---. A study of the reliability and validity of a polygraph test used for national security screening. 1994 Dec.
    Rec #: 6504
    Keywords: screening-national security/ techniques-CSP/ validity/ reliability/ DoDPI
    Call Number: ODS, P 6504
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  349. Honts, Charles R.; Barland, Gordon H., and Barger, Steven D. The relative validity of criminal and screening approaches to the detection of deception. 1989.
    Rec #: 2478
    Keywords: research-laboratory/ techniques-CQT/ theory-delay/ question formulation-research/ validity-laboratory/ detection of deception/ rights-Miranda/ screening/ espionage/ interviewing/ relevant-irrelevant method
    Call Number: ODS, P 2478, Library
    Notes: Paper presented at the 29th annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, October 18, 1989, New Orleans, LA., Abstracted in Psychophysiology, 26(4A), 33.

  350. Hooper, Dennis. Pre-employment examination uncovers 20-year-old mercy killing. APA Newsletter. 1983; 16(4):13.
    Rec #: 2500
    Keywords: screening-police/ cases-homicide
    Call Number: Library 363.254 J98
    Notes: Reprinted in N. Ansley & J. Pumphrey (Eds.), Justice and the polygraph (p. 53). Severna Park, MD: American Polygraph Association.

  351. Horvath, Frank and Meesig, Robert T. The relative utility and effectiveness of pre-employment polygraph screening for positions of trust: a concept paper. 1993 Apr 15. Monterey, CA.
    Rec #: 6699
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ applications-federal
    Call Number: ODS, P 6699

  352. Horvath, Frank S. Considerations in polygraph research. nd10 p.
    Rec #: 9811
    Keywords: research/ screening-preemployment/ validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 9811
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  353. ---. In defense of pre-employment polygraph testing. 1984.
    Rec #: 2535
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 2535
    Notes: Paper presented at AAAS Symposium Detection of Deception, May 29, 1984

  354. ---. Job screening. Society. 1985; 22(6, Sept-Oct.):43-46.
    Rec #: 2536
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 2536

  355. ---. Liars and lie detection: Job screening. Society. 1985; 22(6, September/October):43-46. ISSN: 0147-2011.
    Rec #: 2537
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 2537

  356. ---. The police candidate polygraph examination: Consideration for the police administrator. Police. 1972; 16(10):33-40.
    Rec #: 2521
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 2521

  357. ---. Polygraphic screening of candidates for police work in large police agencies in the United States: A description of practices, policies and evaluative comments. 1991 Apr 10.
    Rec #: 2544
    Keywords: screening-police/ surveys
    Call Number: ODS, P 2544
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript, APA Archives.

  358. ---. Polygraphic screening of candidates for police work in large police agencies in the United States: A survey of practices, policies, and evaluative comments. American Journal of Police. 1993; 12(4):67-86.
    Rec #: 9483
    Keywords: screening-police/ surveys
    Call Number: ODS, P 9483

  359. ---. Pre-employment polygraph screening of candidates for police work in police agencies in the United States: A comparative survey of practices, policies and evaluative comments. 1993 Jul 2714 p.
    Rec #: 9484
    Keywords: screening-police/ surveys
    Call Number: ODS, P 9484
    Notes: Paper presented to the American Polygraph Association, Newport Beach, CA

  360. ---. Public attitudes on polygraph testing: A national survey. Polygraph. 1987; 16(1, March):1-18.
    Rec #: 2540
    Keywords: surveys-public/ applications-public employees-classified access/ screening-public attitude
    Call Number: Library
    Abstract: Each respondent was asked seven questions about polygraph testing and several questions about respondent characteristics. The support for polygraph testing was in circumstances of suspected criminal activity and employment that involve public safetly and national security. There was less support for the widespread, seemingly arbitrary use of polygraph testing. Respondents were almost evenly divided on the issue of mandatory periodic testing of government employees. The majority of respondents feels that neither employees nor job applicants ought to be routinely subjected to polygraph testing. Respondants who were young (18-34 years old), male, and college graduates were less likely to favor polygraph testing than older attainment. Race and political party affiliation were not generally related to attitudes toward polygraph testing. 6 tables and 12 references.

  361. ---. Self-reported work-place theft, use of illicit drugs and the personal characteristics of job applicants. Security Journal. 1990; 1(4):226-234.
    Rec #: 2545
    Keywords: confessions/ screening/ utility
    Call Number: ODS, P 2545, Library
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 21(1), pp. 23-28.

  362. Horvath, Frank S. and Phannenstill, Richard J. Pre-employment polygraph testing: The attitudes of applicants and their relationship to personal characteristics. Polygraph. 1987; 16(1):18-32.
    Rec #: 2549
    Keywords: surveys-examinees/ subjects-attitudes/ screening-commercial-attitudes
    Call Number: Library

  363. House committee calls for ban on government use of polygraphs. APA Monitor. 1976; 7(4):8, 10.
    Rec #: 2553
    Keywords: screening-government/ voice stress analysis/ PSE/ criticism-validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 2553

  364. House committee notes use of polygraph screening in federal service. APA Newsletter. 1979(5, September/October):1.
    Rec #: 2554
    Keywords: screening-government
    Call Number: Library

  365. House hears testimony on bills to ban use of polygraphs by private industry employers. Narcotics Control Digest. 1985; 15(16, August 7):7.
    Rec #: 2555
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 2555

  366. House of Commons Employment Committee. The implications for industrial relations and employment of the introduction of the polygraph. 1983-1984 Session. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office; 1984 May 16.
    Rec #: 2557
    Keywords: techniques-compared/ validity/ screening-commercial/ Great Britain/ screening-national security/ ethics/ examiners-training
    Call Number: Library, 331.0941 G79i

  367. --. The implications for industrial relations and employment of the introduction of the polygraph. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office; 1985.
    Rec #: 2558
    Keywords: techniques-compared/ validity/ screening-commercial/ Great Britain/ screening-national security/ ethics/ examiners-training
    Call Number: Library, 331.0941 G79i
    Notes: (Third report from the committee session 1984-1985. Together with the proceedings of the committee).

  368. --. The implications for industrial relations and employment of the introduction of the polygraph. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office; 1985; Second Special Report from the Committee. Observations by the government on the Third Report of the Committee in Session 1984-85.
    Rec #: 2070
    Keywords: techniques-compared/ validity/ screening-commercial/ Great Britain/ screening-national security/ ethics/ examiners-training
    Call Number: Library, 331.0941 G79i

  369. House of Commons, Employment Committee. The implications for industrial relations and employment of the introduction of the polygraph . London : Her Majesty's Stationery Office; 1984 Jun 20; Minutes of evidence. 55 p.
    Rec #: 2069
    Keywords: Great Britain/ screening-commercial-Great Britain/ applications-counterintelligence-Great Britain/ criticism-screening-Great Britain
    Call Number: Library, 331.0941 G79i

  370. --. The implications for industrial relations and employment of the introduction of the polygraph. London : Her Majesty's Stationery Office; 1985; Memoranda laid before the Committee, Session 1984/1985.
    Rec #: 2071
    Keywords: screening-commercial-utility/ screening-commercial-Great Britain/ criticism-screening-Great Britain/ criticism-trade unions-Great Britain/ GCHQ-Great Britain/ Great Britain
    Call Number: Library, 331.0941 G79i

  371. House of Commons Security Commission. Report of the Security Commission May 1983. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office; 1983; p. -.
    Rec #: 2559
    Keywords: techniques-compared/ validity/ screening-commercial/ Great Britain/ screening-national security/ ethics/ examiners-training
    Call Number: ODS, P 2559, Library, 331.0941 G79i

  372. House of Representatives - Reports on Brooks/Schroeder Bill. Polygraph. 1985; 14(2):158-190.
    Rec #: 2560
    Keywords: legislation-federal-counterintelligence/ screening-government/ applications-counterintelligence/ cases-counterintelligence
    Call Number: Library

  373. How many times can employees be compelled to take polygraph tests? Protection Management. 1980(2223):1-2.
    Rec #: 2575
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ law-labor
    Call Number: ODS, P 2575

  374. Hunter, Fred L. How the world's largest drug wholesaler drastically reduced narcotics thefts. The Journal of Polygraph Studies. 1968; 2(4, January-February).
    Rec #: 2600
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ cases-theft/ surveys-commercial/ applications-drug industry
    Call Number: ODS, P 2600

  375. Hunter, Harry C. Statement of Harry C. Hunter on behalf of the National Association of Convenience Stores. Hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, on S. 1845, A bill to prohibit the use of polygraphs Washington. DC: GPO; 1977 Nov 16.
    Rec #: 2604
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 2604, Library 342.73 Un3

  376. Hurd, Sandra N. Congressional update: House bans polygraphs in the private sector. Employment Testing. 1987; 1, December(20):1-3.
    Rec #: 2609
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 2609

  377. ---. Pre-employment polygraph examinations: Proposed legislation. 1985.
    Rec #: 2607
    Keywords: legislation-federal-commercial/ law/ licensing/ screening-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 2607
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript, 24 p.

  378. ---. Use of the polygraph in screening job applicants. American Business Law Journal. 1985; 22(Winter):529-549.
    Rec #: 2608
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 2608

  379. Hutton, E. Jeremy and Larkin, Murl A. Polygraph and other stress tests. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service; 1978 Sep 27; Report No. 78-194-A.
    Rec #: 2616
    Keywords: research-laboratory/ applications-counterintelligence/ screening-commercial/ admissibility/ licensing
    Call Number: ODS, P 2616

  380. Iacono, William G. and Patrick, Christopher J. What psychologists should know about lie detection. (Chapter 17). In : Hess, Allen K. and Weiner, Irving B., Eds. Handbook of forensic psychology . New York: John Wiley.; 1986; pp. 460-489.
    Rec #: 2635
    Keywords: techniques-CQT/ validity/ techniques-GKT
    Call Number: ODS, P 2635
    Abstract: The most commonly used technique in specific incident investigations is the controlled question test (CQT), in which the subject responds to a series of questions about a crime posed in multiple-choice format. Field and laboratory studies on the validity of CQT results have produced mixed results: some have found the CQT accurate with both guilty and innocent subjects, while others have found it quite fallible and strongly biased against the innocent. Although the GKT has been found to be accurate in laboratory studies and should provide safeguards for the innocent, no field research has been done; and it is rarely used. Uses for polygraph tests have included testing of witnesses, suspects, and complainants; employment screening; and deterrence of employee theft and misconduct.

  381. In the United States District Court for the Northern District of California: William Scott Hepburn, Plaintiff v. Joseph L. Alioto, et al, Defendants. The Journal of Polygraph Science. 1975; 9(4):1-4.
    Rec #: 2675
    Keywords: screening-police-San Francisco/ law-labor-police
    Call Number: Library

  382. Inbau, Fred E. Integrity Tests And The Law. Security Management. 1994; 38(1):34, 36, 39-41.
    Rec #: 9599
    Keywords: integrity tests/ screening/ legal issues/ psychological testing/ discrimination
    Call Number: ODS, P 9599

  383. Inglin, Raymond D. Applicant screening in the Los Angeles Police Department. Polygraph. 1974; 3(2):177-188.
    Rec #: 2725
    Keywords: screening-police/ Los Angeles Police/ surveys/ utility
    Call Number: Library

  384. ---. Police applicant polygraph examinations - Los Angeles Police Department. 1973.
    Rec #: 2724
    Keywords: screening-police/ surveys/ utility/ Los Angeles
    Call Number: ODS, P 2724
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript, 10 p.

  385. Israel, Eileen J. The validity of the pre-employment polygraph examination and the effects of motivation. Dissertation Abstracts International . 1977; 38 (11-B):5573.
    Rec #: 2750
    Keywords: research-laboratory/ validity-screening-commercial/ screening-commercial-research/ dissertations and theses/ motivation
    Call Number: ODS, P 2750, Library 363.254 Is7
    Notes: (University Microfilms No. AAD78-06008), 77 p.

  386. Janssen, John. Deterring employee theft. The Office. 1974(August):58-59. ISSN: 0030-0128.
    Rec #: 2774
    Keywords: screening-commercial-thef/ theft-employees/ preemployment screening-general/ honesty/ PSE/ background investigations
    Call Number: ODS, P 2774

  387. Jaycox, Thomas H. Lies, truths: Progress report covering three years of use of the lie detector, Wichita, Kansas. Scientific American. 1939(July):8-9.
    Rec #: 2783
    Keywords: historical interest-Wichita Police Department/ screening-police/ Wichita Police Department/ Keeler polygraph
    Call Number: ODS, P 2783

  388. Jayne, Brain C. A prosecutor's Guide to the use of polygraph results. The Prosecutor. 1991; 24(4, Spring ):17-22.
    Rec #: 6698
    Keywords: admissibility/ evidence/ screening/ polygraph techniques/ Frye case/ confessions-admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 6698

  389. Jayne, Brian C. A comparison between the predictive value of two common pre-employment screening procedures. The Investigator. 1989; 5(3, Summer):3-5.
    Rec #: 2796
    Keywords: paper and pencil tests/ validity-paper and pencil tests/ validity-field examinations/ research-field
    Call Number: ODS, P 2796, Library
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, Vol. 18, (4), 203-207, (1989)

  390. ---. Interviewing Strategies That Defeat Deceit. Security Management. 1994; 38(2):37-38, 40,42.
    Rec #: 9602
    Keywords: interviewing/ screening / discrimination/ corporate security/ employees-legal status/ sex discrimination/ U.S. Supreme Court
    Call Number: ODS, P 9602

  391. ---. The Search For An Honest Work Force. Security Management . 1994; 38(1):47-48, 50.
    Rec #: 9603
    Keywords: screening-employment/ psychological testing/ computer technology
    Call Number: ODS, P 9603

  392. Jenkins, John A. Business' little black box. TWA Ambassador. 1979(June):53-55, 57.
    Rec #: 2801
    Keywords: criticism/ screening-commercial-PSE
    Call Number: ODS, P 2801

  393. John E. Reid and Associates, Inc. Guidelines for th proper use of the polygraph technique by the employer. nd10.
    Rec #: 7472
    Keywords: accuracy/ preemployment screening/ deception
    Call Number: ODS, P 7472, 9903

  394. Johnson, Lyndon B.Letter To: The President of United States. 1966 Jul 29. 10.
    Rec #: 6799
    Keywords: validity/ employee screening/ cases-criminal
    Call Number: ODS, P 6799

  395. Johnson, William R. The ambivalent polygraph. Et Cetera. 1987; 44(4, Winter):354-365.
    Rec #: 2824
    Keywords: applications-intelligence/ applications-counterintelligence/ screening-counterintelligence
    Call Number: ODS, P 2824
    Notes: Reprinted from International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, 1(3) (1986)

  396. Johnston, Alva. The magic lie detector. Saturday Evening Post. 1944; 216(April 15, 22 & 29):9-11, 20, 26-27.
    Rec #: 2825
    Keywords: screening-general/ historical interest-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 2825

  397. Johnston, David L. Flunk those test cheats. Security . 1995; 32(7):55.
    Rec #: 9315
    Keywords: employee screening/ psychological tests
    Call Number: ODS, P 9315

  398. Jones, E. A., Jr. "Truth" and the polygraph as arbitrator: The deception of "detection" in the "diagnosis of truth and deception". 1978 Apr 684 p.
    Rec #: 6345
    Keywords: polygraph-general/ criticism/ validity/ reliability/ techniques-CQT/ screening-commercial/ law-federal/ admissibility/ arbitration
    Call Number: ODS, P 6345
    Notes: Paper presented at the National Academy of Arbitrators, New Orleans, LA

  399. Jones, Hugh E. The employee polygraph protection act: What are the consequences? The Narc Officer. 1989; 5(5, May):41-42.
    Rec #: 6343
    Keywords: employee polygraph protection act/ screening-commercial-applicants/ EPPA
    Call Number: ODS, P 6343

  400. Jussim, Daniel. Lies, damn lies - and polygraphs. The Nation. 1985; 241(21):681-684.
    Rec #: 3452
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 3452

  401. Kaler, Irving K. A mole among gerbils (lie detector usage in hiring practice). Newsweek. 1985; 105(March 11):14-15. ISSN: 0028-9604.
    Rec #: 2876
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ criticism-privacy
    Call Number: ODS, P 2876

  402. Kantor, Seth. How to foil employe crime. Nation's Business. 1983(July):38-39.
    Rec #: 2884
    Keywords: screening-commercial-theft
    Call Number: ODS, P 2884

  403. Kantrowitz, Laura. Polygraph testing for employment. The Privacy Report. 1975; 2(6, April):1-9.
    Rec #: 2885
    Keywords: screening-preemployment/ screening-federal/ criticism/ ACLU
    Call Number: ODS, P 2885

  404. Katkin, Edward S. Polygraph testing, psychological research, and public policy: An introductory note. American Psychologist. 1985; 40(3, March):346-347. ISSN: 0003-066X.
    Rec #: 2897
    Keywords: legislation-federal/ applications-national security/ screening-federal/ American Psychological Association
    Call Number: ODS, P 2897

  405. Keeler, Leonarde. Lie detector applications. In : Dilworth, Donald C., Ed. Silent witness . Gaithersburg, MD: International Association of Chiefs of Police.; 1931; pp. 151-153.
    Rec #: 2920
    Keywords: historical interest/ screening-commercial-investigations/ stimulation tests/ techniques-Keeler/ techniques-peak of tension/ techniques-stimulation tests/ question formulation-relevant-Keeler technique
    Call Number: ODS, P 2920, Library 364.128 Sil
    Notes: Reprinted from IACP Proceedings, 1931, p. 184.

  406. Keeping secrets secret. The Lipman Report. 1981(November 15):1-2.
    Rec #: 2940
    Keywords: screening-government/ Central Intelligence Agency
    Call Number: ODS, P 2940

  407. Kelley, Ty. Statement by Ty Kelley for the National Association of Chain Drug Stores, Inc. Polygraph. 1977; 6(4):350-355.
    Rec #: 2944
    Keywords: legislation-federal-commercial/ screening-commercial-pharmacies/ surveys-pharmacies/ utility-pharmacies/ National Association of Chain Drug Stores
    Call Number: Library

  408. ---. Statement of Ty Kelley on behalf of the National Association of Chain Drug Stores . Hearing before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution, on S. 1845, The Polygraph Control and Civil Liberties Protection Act of 1977 Washington, DC: GPO; 1977 Nov 16.
    Rec #: 2945
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial/ National Association of Chain Drug Stores
    Call Number: ODS, P 2945, Library, 342.73 Un3

  409. Kelly, Richard B. and Fisher, John A. Polygraph cuts inside theft, but faces legal opposition. National Jeweler. 1978(September):1, 14.
    Rec #: 2950
    Keywords: screening-commercial-jewelers/ surveys-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 2950

  410. Kemp, Jack F. Legislation to prohibit the use of lie detectors in hiring practices. Congressional Record. 1980(June 16):E2978-2979.
    Rec #: 2955
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 2955

  411. Kendrick, Delvin H. Use of polygraph by law enforcement agencies: A survey. Polygraph. 1983; 12(1, March):18-37.
    Rec #: 2958
    Keywords: surveys-law enforcement/ screening-police/ examiners-training/ examiners-compensation/ applications-internal investigations/ techniques-used in law enforcement/ licensing-state
    Call Number: Library

  412. Kirby, A. J. The machine is the jury. Business Journal. 1962(January):62.
    Rec #: 2984
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ Great Britain
    Call Number: ODS, P 2984

  413. Kleiman, Lawrence S.; Faley, Robert H., and Denton, David W. Legal issues concerning polygraph testing in the public sector. Public Personnel Management. 1990; 19(4, Winter ):365-379.
    Rec #: 9328
    Keywords: screening-government/ legal issues/ privacy
    Call Number: ODS, P 9328
    Abstract: Examines the legal issues related to the use of the polygraph in the public employment setting. 19 written judicial decisions were reviewed to determine the legal parameters surrounding the administration of the polygraph and the use and dissemination of polygraph results. Implications pertaining to polygraph testing are discussed in terms of privacy rights, defamation of character, due process rights, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and involuntary self-incrimination.

  414. Kleinmuntz, Benjamin. Lie detectors fail the truth test. Harvard Business Review. 1985(July/August):36-37, 40, 42.
    Rec #: 3017
    Keywords: criticism-screening/ criticism-validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 3017

  415. Klump, Carl S. Honesty testing. Security World. 1984; 21(8):71-74.
    Rec #: 3037
    Keywords: honesty/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 3037

  416. ---. Understanding polygraph use in retail security. Security World. 1974(December):29, 71, 73.
    Rec #: 3034
    Keywords: screening-commercial-retail
    Call Number: ODS, P 3034

  417. Koch, Edward I. On polygraph testing. Congressional Record - Extension of Remarks. 1975(March 5):E913-915.
    Rec #: 3054
    Keywords: legislation-federal-commercial/ screening-general/ criticism-privacy
    Call Number: ODS, P 3054

  418. Kouri, James J. Federal polygraph law: A blow to private security. The Narc Officer. 1989; 5(5, May):37-39.
    Rec #: 6351
    Keywords: screening-preemployment/ EPPA/ Employee Polygraph Protection Act
    Call Number: ODS, P 6351

  419. Krapohl, Donald J. and Heckman, R. Preemployment polygraph practices in the private sector - A survey. Polygraph. 1984; 13(3, September):251-262.
    Rec #: 7912
    Keywords: applications-screening-preemployment/ surveys/ constitutional rights
    Call Number: ODS, P 7912, Library
    Abstract: Data show that the average pretest interview was 33.5 minutes in length, and that the average examination minutes in length, and that the average examination period was 59.4 minutes. Respondents reported a very low rate of applicant test refusal (.5 percent) and noncooperation with specific areas of inquiry (.4 percent). Most polygraphers employed a deceptive/nondeceptive rating system, as opposed to pass/fail, recommended/nonrecommended, or other scoring systems. All examiners offered applicants an opportunity to explain difficulties, and none inquired into sexual activities. Results suggest that unethical practices and invasions of privacy in the administration of pre-employment polygraph examinations may not be as pervasive as claimed by critics. The patterns of use reported by these respondents contrast strikingly with the negative image often popularized by the press.

  420. Krupka, William M. Statement of William M. Krupka, Vice President of Perry Drug Stores, Inc. Hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate Washington, DC: GPO; 1977 Nov 16.
    Rec #: 3103
    Keywords: legislation-federal-commercial/ applications-pharmacies/ screening-commercial-pharmacies
    Call Number: ODS, P 3103

  421. Lambert, Robert W. The Psychological stress evaluator: A recent development in lie detector technology. University of California Davis Law Review. 1974; 7:332-354.
    Rec #: 3158
    Keywords: voice stress analysis/ PSE/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 3158

  422. Lampert, J. Lie detectors: Industrial use of the polygraph. DePaul Law Review. 1964; 13:287-296.
    Rec #: 3159
    Keywords: legislation/ industrial use/ screening-commercial/ criticism
    Call Number: ODS, P 3159

  423. Landau, Jack C. Statement of the reporters committee for Freedom of the Press. Before the Subcommittee on Legislation and Natinal Security the committee on Government Operations, U. S. House of Representatives; Washington, D. C. 1983 Oct 19.
    Rec #: 6763
    Keywords: employees/ background investigations/ security screening/ Reagan administration
    Call Number: ODS, P 6763

  424. Lander, David. To tell the truth: One dealer's experience with polygraph testing. Audio Retailer. 1986; 2(1, January):42-46.
    Rec #: 3161
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ cases-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 3161

  425. ---. The truth about polygraphy: Examining the lie detector. Audio Retailer. 1986; 2(2, February):1-6.
    Rec #: 3162
    Keywords: screening-commercial-theft
    Call Number: ODS, P 3162

  426. Largent, R. E. Nuclear command and control: Should personnel selection criteria include the polygraph? Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: Air War College; 198975 p.
    Rec #: 6354
    Keywords: screening-nuclear command and control
    Call Number: ODS, P 6354
    Notes: A defense analytical study submitted to the faculty in fulfillment of the curriculum requirement

  427. Law limits Department of Defense from expanding polygraph use. APA Newsletter. 1983; 16(4):1-2.
    Rec #: 3241
    Keywords: law-federal/ applications-national security/ screening-government
    Call Number: Library

  428. Lawrence, G. H. Noted psychiatrist views the polygraph. Police. 1965; 10(2):46-48. ISSN: 0032-2563.
    Rec #: 3243
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 3243

  429. ---. The psychiatrist, the polygraph, and police selection. Security World. 1966(March):23-25.
    Rec #: 3244
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 3244

  430. Lawton, Mary C. Keynote addressed to the personnel security research symposium. 1988 Jun 2115.
    Rec #: 6725
    Keywords: polygraph general/ screening/ background investigations
    Call Number: ODS, P 6725

  431. Laxer, Bern. Nine imperative and far-reaching reasons why the polygraph bill should be vetoed!; 1988.
    Rec #: 3246
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 3246
    Notes: Privately printed, 30 p.

  432. Lee, Clarence D. I cannot tell a lie. Forbes. 1941(January 15).
    Rec #: 3263
    Keywords: cases-commercial/ screening-commercial-theft/ screening-commercial-investigations/ applications-bonding/ historical interest-screening/ historical interest-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 3263

  433. Leishman, Katie. Lie detectors at work. McCall's. 1978; 105(9):57.
    Rec #: 3282
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 3282

  434. Leistler, Ken. On the path to wearing blue. The Professional Polygraphist. 1989(October):5.
    Rec #: 6758
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ background investigations/ applications-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 6758
    Abstract: The polygraph examiner for the City of Cincinnati Police Department tabulated the results of city civil service screening of police and fire department applicants for the year 1988. the Personnel Department of the City of Cincinnati processed 5,651 applicants for police and fire department positions in 1988. The written examinations were administered to 3,489, of whom 1,047 (30%) failed. Of those who passed the examination, 1,029 scored high enough for further processing (30%), involving a medical examination, psychologic screening, and a physical ability test. There were 345 candidates who survived that phase of processing, and they were scheduled for pre-employment polygraph examinations. Of the 345 applicants for police and fire department positions, 170 were disqualified based on their admissions made during polygraph testing. The elimination of 52% of those tested was, in 92% of the cases, based on admitted use or sale of illegal substances. Other causes for rejection were thefts from employers, false statements on the application, cheating during other testing procedures, and driving while under the influence or driving without an operator's license. There were 113 applicants certified for appointment in 1988, and 80 were appointed. The 80 represented 1.4% of those initially processed.

  435. Levine, Edward L. Introductory remarks for the symposium: Polygraph examining for pre-employment screening. Polygraph. 1980; 9(1):1-3.
    Rec #: 3305
    Keywords: screening-general
    Call Number: Library

  436. Lewe, William T. Warehouse security. Security World. 1964(November):22-24, 29.
    Rec #: 3314
    Keywords: utility-commercial/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 3314

  437. Libbin, Anne E.; Mendelsohn, Susan R., and Duffy, Dennis P. The right to privacy at the workplace, Part 5: Employee medical and honesty testing. Personnel. 1988; 65(11):38-48. ISSN: 0031-5702.
    Rec #: 9497
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment-medical/ honesty tests/ screening-commercial-preemployment/ Title VII/ privacy rights/ screening-commercial-preemployment-legal issues
    Call Number: ODS, P 9497

  438. Liddicoat, Britt D. Polygraph testing of employees in private industry. 1985 Aug 719 p.
    Rec #: 3327
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ criticism/ privacy/ screening-commercial/ validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 3327
    Notes: Congressional Research Service #85-929A, Library of Congress

  439. Lie detectors for employees. Labor and Management.
    Rec #: 3417
    Keywords: theft losses/ lie detectors and detection/ employee screening/ store thefts/ labor unions/ Deception Tests Service Co/ applications-commercial/ applications-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 3417

  440. Lie detectors to private eyes: Anti-shoplifting battle heats up. U.S. News and World Report. 1977(November 28):61.
    Rec #: 3427
    Keywords: screening-commercial-theft
    Call Number: ODS, P 3427, Library 363.254 J98
    Notes: Reprinted in APA Newsletter, 6, 7. Reprinted in N. Ansley & J. Pumphrey (Eds.), Justice and the polygraph (p. 43). Severna Park, MD: American Polygraph Association

  441. Life after EPPA: Polygraphers cope with testing limits and learn some political lessons. Security Letter. 1989; 19(18, October 2):p. 2, Part I, Corrected copy. ISSN: 0363-4922.
    Rec #: 3453
    Keywords: EPPA/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 3453

  442. Lindberg, George W. Progress in polygraph research. nd.
    Rec #: 3457
    Keywords: polygraph-general/ research/ field/ Reid/ instruments/ cases-theft/ cases-homicide/ screening-police/ admissions/ utility
    Call Number: ODS, P 3457
    Notes: Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Polygraph Examiners
    Abstract: Pneumotach, spirometer, infrared flow, oxygen ratios, doppler pneumo, doppler movement, plethysmograph.

  443. --. The Reid police candidate selection program. nd; Inter-office report, John E. Reid & Associates.
    Rec #: 3459
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 3459

  444. --. The Reid polygraph in employee evaluations. 1964; Interoffice report, John E. Reid & Associates.
    Rec #: 3463
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ Reid report
    Call Number: ODS, P 3463

  445. ---. A test for truth. Security World. 1968(January).
    Rec #: 3466
    Keywords: screening-preemployment/ applications-investigations/ Reid report
    Call Number: ODS, P 3466

  446. Linehan, John G. An aspect of World War II use of the polygraph. Polygraph. 1978; 7(3):233-239.
    Rec #: 3473
    Keywords: applications-counterintelligence-World War II/ screening-World War II/ history/ applications-prisoners of war-German
    Call Number: Library

  447. ---. The Oak Ridge polygraph program, 1946-1953. Polygraph. 1990; 19(2):131-137.
    Rec #: 9067
    Keywords: screening-government/ validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 9067, Library

  448. Link, Frederick C. What is the best method of lie detection? an essay on the state of the art (part I). The Interrogation News. 1985; 3(4, October):7-8.
    Rec #: 6683
    Keywords: security screening/ attitudes
    Call Number: ODS, P 6683

  449. Linowes, David F. Antipolygraphy. The Wharton Magazine. 1981; 5(2):66. ISSN: 0145-4188.
    Rec #: 7546
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ privacy/ witnesses/ anti-polygraph laws
    Call Number: ODS, P 7546, 9903

  450. List, Brian E. The utility of polygraph in counterintelligence: A viable screening and investigative tool. 1997 May 9.
    Rec #: 7404
    Keywords: counterintelligence/ screening/ detection of deception/ computerized polygraph/ autonomic nervous system/ systolic blood pressure/ validity/ espionage
    Call Number: ODS, P 7404

  451. Livingston, Robert L. Testimony of the Honorable Robert L. Livingston. Polygraph . 1985; 14 (3):228-229.
    Rec #: 3501
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities of the House Committee on Education and Labor

  452. Lopez, Peggie L. Effects of pre-employment polygraph testing on employee attitudes. Polygraph. 1986; 15(3, Sept.):195-202.
    Rec #: 3520
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ research-attitudes/ surveys
    Call Number: ODS, P 3520, Library
    Abstract: Some researchers have suggested that requiring job applicants to take preemployment polygraph tests may cultivate negative attitudes toward the employer likely to motivate employee theft. To test this hypothesis, this study selected 24 job applicants for retail sales or restaurant positions who had already volunteered to take preemployment polygraph polygraph examination. A questionnaire administered to the subjects measured anticipated employee satisfaction, applicant awareness of the employer's antitheft policy, and anticipated chance of apprehension for employee theft. Half of the subjects were randomly chosen to be given the questionnaire just prior to the polygraph exam, and the other half were administered the questionnaire after the test. There were no statistically reliable differences in the two groups' responses to the questionnaire. Since the complete sample consisted only of those who had already consented to the polygraph test, the subjects may differ from persons who would not agree to the polygraph exam. Future studies should measure applicant attitudes at various stages in the employment process. 2 tables, 7 references, and the questionnaire.

  453. ---. Results of law enforcement pre-employment drugs survey. NAWP Journal. 1987; 2:24-26.
    Rec #: 3521
    Keywords: surveys-drug use/ screening-police/ utility
    Call Number: ODS, P 3521

  454. Lowe, Richard A. Regulation of polygraph testing in the employment context: suggested statutory control on test use and examiner competence. University of California, Davis Law Review . 1981; 15(1, Fall):113-133.
    Rec #: 6728
    Keywords: preemployment screening-general/ Accuracy/ testing
    Call Number: ODS, P 6728

  455. Lydon, Kerrigan. Employee theft: A costly fringe benefit. Security World. 1984(April):27-31.
    Rec #: 3534
    Keywords: screening-commercial-theft
    Call Number: ODS, P 3534

  456. Lykken, David T. The case against the polygraph in employment screening. Personnel Administrator. 1985; 30(9, September):58-65.
    Rec #: 3572
    Keywords: criticism-screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 3572

  457. ---. David T. Lykken replies . Psychology Today. 1975; 9(3, August):13.
    Rec #: 3549
    Keywords: polygraph-criticism/ applications-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 3549
    Abstract: [Letter to the editor] Lykken defends article in March issue

  458. ---. ...In a tumor in the brain (sic! sic! sic!). A book review of Pre-employment polygraphy, by Robert J. Ferguson and Chris Gugas, Sr. Contemporary Psychology. 1985; 30:880-881.
    Rec #: 3574
    Keywords: book reviews/ screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 3574

  459. ---. Introductory comments. 1984 May 24-1984 May 295 p.
    Rec #: 6362
    Keywords: techniques-CQT/ techniques-GKT/ screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 6362
    Notes: AAAS Symposium the Detection of Deception in 1984, New York City

  460. ---. The lie detector industry - Just nine more years to 1984. Modern Medicine. 1975(October 1):59-63.
    Rec #: 3551
    Keywords: criticism/ validity/ screening-employment
    Call Number: ODS, P 3551

  461. ---. Physiological detection of deception: The theory and the evidence. 1984 May 24-1984 May 296 p.
    Rec #: 6363
    Keywords: criticism-validity/ techniques-CQT-criticism/ theory-polygraph/ screening-criticism
    Call Number: ODS, P 6363
    Notes: AAAS Symposium the Detection of Deception in 1984, New York City

  462. ---. Polygraphic interrogation: Statement prepared for the Royal Commission into Metropolitan Toronto Police Practices. 1975 Jun28 p.
    Rec #: 9861
    Keywords: history/ theory/ test procedures/ validity/ screening-employment/ criticism
    Call Number: ODS, P9861
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript
    Abstract: on file

  463. ---. The probity of the polygraph. In: Kassin, Saul M. and Wrightsman, Lawrence S., Eds. The psychology of evidence and trial procedure: Sage Press; 1985; pp. 95-123.
    Rec #: 3575
    Keywords: criticism-validity/ techniques-CQT/ countermeasures/ jurors
    Call Number: ODS, P 3575
    Abstract: Polygraph evidence is admissible under stipulation in some jurisdictions and not admissible in others. At least two categories of tests and two categories of examiners exist. The control-question test is now the standard technique, other test forms exist as well. A recent literature survey revealed that no evidence exists regarding the validity of the preemployment screening test widely used by Federal security agencies. In addition, the psychological assumptions underlying the tests are implausible. Credible scientific evidence regarding validity exists only for the control-question test and indicates that it is wrong one-third of the time. Its accuracy rate in particular applications depends on the base rate of lying in the population being tested. As used by defense counsel, its accuracy may be less than 50 percent. Moreover, the test is also biased against innocent, truthful witnesses, who have more than a 40 percent chance of being inaccurately diagnosed as deceptive. The test is unavoidably subjective. It can also be undermined by guilty suspects using self-stimulation during control questions. Studies using mock juries have found that unrebutted polygraph evidence is influential with a majority of jurors. However, competent scientific rebuttal testimony can convince juries that the use of the polygraph indicates a weakness in the case. Notes and 46 references.

  464. ---. Psychology and the lie detector industry. American Psychologist. 1974; 29(10, October):725-739.
    Rec #: 3547
    Keywords: polygraph-theory/ history/ criticism-screening-commercial/ techniques-guilty knowledge test/ instrumentation/ test data analysis/ criticism-validity/ examiners
    Call Number: ODS, P 3547

  465. --. Psychology and the lie detector industry. Minneapolis, Minnesota : University of Minnesota ; 1974 Jan 25; Reports from Research Laboratories No. PR-74-1 . 44 p.
    Rec #: 3548
    Keywords: criticism-general/ techniques-guilty knowledge test/ examiners/ screening-commercial/ polygraph-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 3548

  466. ---. Testimony of David T. Lykken. Hearings before the Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution, on S. 1845, Polygraph Control and Civil Liberties Protection Act Washington, DC: GPO; 1977 Nov 15: 8-33.
    Rec #: 3555
    Keywords: validity-surveys/ screening-general/ criticism-validity/ legislation-federal-commercial
    Call Number: Library, 342.73 Un3

  467. Lyle, Herbert P. Arson and the polygraph - 1952 revisited. Polygraph. 1980; 9(4):272-281.
    Rec #: 7942
    Keywords: applications-arson/ polygraph/ techniques
    Call Number: Library
    Abstract: The polygraph examiner may assist the arson investigator by screening suspects, witnesses, informants, and complainants. Suspects are examined by asking them specific questions (e.g., how the fire started) to which only "yes" or "no" answers can be given. More detailed questions are asked after the screening process is completed. The questions may concern the identity of the arsonist, the circumstances, and the motives of the crime. The close cooperation between the investigator and the polygraph examiner is essential. For example, accurate information must be given to the polygraph examiner prior to the test since false reactions of the subject will be obtained when false information is given. Since the polygraph technique involves the recording of changes in the physiology of certain bodily systems, the subject's physiology should be normal at the test time (e.g., the subject should not be tired). Frequently, the question is raised as to the advisability of the polygraph since the results may not be used in court. However, the polygraph is useful in helping investigators decide on the right course of action. Cases in which the polygraph helped determine guilt or innocence are described.

  468. Lynch, Michael B. Pre-employment technique & structure for law enforcement. 19916.
    Rec #: 6749
    Keywords: validity/ relevant-irrelevant method/ preemployment screening-general/ law enforcement/ applications-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 6749
    Notes: submitted to Polygraph Jan.91, rejected

  469. MacNitt, Reginald D. In defense of electrodermal response and cardiac amplitude as measures of deception. Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science. 1942; 33(3, September-October 1942):266-275.
    Rec #: 3614
    Keywords: research-screening-commercial/ historical interest-electrodermal/ historical interest-cardio/ validity-commercial/ cases-commercial/ test data analysis-global/ cardio/ electrodermal
    Call Number: ODS, P 3614

  470. Making government clam up. Time. 1983; 122(October 31):40.
    Rec #: 3631
    Keywords: screening-federal/ applications-national security
    Call Number: ODS, P 3631

  471. Malinowski, Benjamin F., CWO (Instr, LD Comm, DSI, USAMPS). Report of TDY. 1963 Oct 17.
    Rec #: 6987
    Keywords: employee screening/ security screening/ CIA/ National Security Agency
    Call Number: ODS, P 6987

  472. Manual on defeating the polygraph through countermeasures. nd39 p.
    Rec #: 9152
    Keywords: countermeasures/ screening-general/ preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 9152
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  473. Markman, Stephen J. Statement of Stephen J. Markman, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Policy. Hearing before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, U.S. Senate concerning s.1815: The Polygraph Protection Act of 1985. Washington, DC: GPO; 1986 Apr 23: 24-56.
    Rec #: 3687
    Keywords: screening-general/ legislation-federal-commercial/ U.S. Department of Justice
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Printed in Polygraph, 15, 318-324 and in Security Management, 31(10), 55-59.
    Abstract: Principles to be weighed when deciding whether a function belongs at the State or Federal level include dispersal of power, accountability, participation, diversity, competition, experimentation, and containment in regard to disposal of power. For example, States can recognize polygraph abuse by private employers as well as the Federal Government, especially since accountable are at stake. Seventy pecent of the States have already provided polygraph legislation. Polygraph use should be evaluated by the States in terms of other investigative alternatives and consumer, employee, and employer interests. The test is useful in screening airport security personnal involved with nuclear materials and truck drivers who transport hazardous materials. States that have regulated polygraphs testing have done so in diverse ways, allowing for alternatives according to citizen opposition or support. Nineteen States regulate employer use of the test, some completely ban it, others prohibit it to be an employment requirement, and six States regulate polygraph examiners.

  474. Martin, Richard. Federal pulses quicken over "bloodless third degree.". Insight. 1986; 2(3, January 20):18-21.
    Rec #: 3722
    Keywords: screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 3722

  475. Matarazzo, Joseph D.; Allen, Bernadene V.; Saslow, George, and Wiens, Arthur N. Characteristics of successful policemen and fireman applicants. Journal of Applied Psychology. 1964; 48(2):123-133.
    Rec #: 3735
    Keywords: screening-police/ screening-firefighters
    Call Number: ODS, P 3735

  476. Matthews, Herbert R. Statement of Herbert R. Matthews, on behalf of the American Trucking Associations. Hearing before the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources, on S. 1815 Employee Polygraph Protection Act Washington, DC: GPO; 1986 Apr 23.
    Rec #: 3762
    Keywords: screening-commercial-trucking/ legislation-federal-commercial/ American Trucking Association
    Call Number: ODS, P 3762

  477. Mazzei, John. Hearing before the Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution, Committee on the Judiciary. Testimony of John Mazzei, Director of Security, Transcom Lines, Inc. and President, American Trucking Association Security Council on behalf of American Trucking Associations, Inc. Washington, DC: GPO; 1977 Nov 16.
    Rec #: 3777
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ applications-theft/ legislation-federal-commercial/ American Trucking Association
    Call Number: ODS, P 3777, Library, 342.42 Un3

  478. McCubbin, James A.; Wilson, John F.; Bruehl, Stephen; Brady, Marianne; Clark, Kevin, and Kort, Eva. Gender effects on blood pressures obtained during an on-campus screening. Psychosomatic Medicine. 1991; 53(1, Jan-Feb):90-100.
    Rec #: 6652
    Keywords: BLOOD PRESSURE/ SEX DIFFERENCES/ STRESS REACTIONS
    Call Number: ODS, P 6652
    Abstract: During a blood pressure (BP) screening of 77 male and 71 female college students (aged 18-35 yrs), the gender of the screener was varied. Four repeated determinations of resting systolic and diastolic BP were obtained, and Ss completed tests to assess sensitivity to psychosocial stress. Females showed higher initial systolic BP levels when tested by a male. Males showed similar initial systolic BP regardless of screener gender. Males high in anger suppression showed lower BPs than males low in anger suppression. Females high in anger suppression showed higher BPs than females low in anger suppression. Ss reporting high hostility showed significantly higher initial systolic BPs than Ss reporting low hostility.

  479. McEvoy, J. P. I cannot tell a lie! Forbes. 1941(January 15):-.
    Rec #: 3798
    Keywords: screening-commercial-theft/ screening-commercial-investigations/ cases-commercial/ historical interest-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 3798
    Notes: [reprint]

  480. ---. The lie detector goes into business. Reader's Digest. 1941; 38(February):69-72. ISSN: 0034-0375.
    Rec #: 3799
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ historical interest-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 3799

  481. McInerney, Charles A. Routine screening of criminal suspects by the polygraph (lie detector) technique. Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science. 1955; 45(6, March-April):736-742.
    Rec #: 3811
    Keywords: screening-suspects/ techniques-peak of tension/ surveys-statistical-criminal cases/ cases-burglary
    Call Number: ODS, P 3811
    Notes: Allegheny County Police Crime Laboratory, PA

  482. McKinney, Stewart B. Testimony of the Honorable Stewart B. McKinney (R-CT). Hearing before the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources Polygraph in the workplace Washington, DC: GPO; 1986 Apr 23.
    Rec #: 3822
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 3822

  483. Meesig, Robert T. Usage, practices and policies of polygraph ("lie detector") screening in police agenices in the United States. Dissertation Abstracts International. 1994; 33(3):989.
    Rec #: 4344
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ policy
    Call Number: Library, 658.3112 M47u
    Abstract: To determine the extent of use and perceptions of pre-employment polygraph screnng (PEPS) among police agencies in the United States.

  484. Meesig, Robert T. and Horvath, Frank S. Changes In Usage, Practices And Policies In Pre-Employment Polygraph Testing In Law Enforcement Agencies In The United States 1964-1991. Polygraph . 1993; 22(1):1-16.
    Rec #: 9604
    Keywords: screening-preemployment/ law enforcement/ applicants
    Call Number: Library

  485. ---. A national survey of practices, policies and evaluative comments on the use of pre-employment polygraph screening in police agencies in the United States. Polygraph . 1995; 24(2):57-131.
    Rec #: 9353
    Keywords: applications-police/ surveys-police/ preemployment screening
    Call Number: Library

  486. Menocal, Armando M., III and Williams, James M. Lie detectors in private employment: A proposal for balancing interests. George Washington Law Review. 1965; 33:932-954.
    Rec #: 3850
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ validity/ reliability/ privacy/ legislation/ law-labor
    Call Number: ODS, P 3850

  487. Mervis, Jeffrey. Defense fights tide in plan to expand use of polygraph. Monitor. 1984; 15(5):3.
    Rec #: 3859
    Keywords: screening-government/ legislation-federal/ criticism-general/ American Psychological Association/ Department of Defense
    Call Number: ODS, P 3859

  488. ---. In leak hubbub, DoD skirts issue: Do lie detectors lie? APA Monitor. 1983; 14(2):28. ISSN: 0001-2114.
    Rec #: 3858
    Keywords: applications-counterintelligence/ screening-government/ criticism-general/ American Psychological Association/ Department of Defense
    Call Number: ODS, P 3858

  489. Metzgar, Herbert D. Pre-employment polygraph APLT. nd12 p.
    Rec #: 9029
    Keywords: screening-police/ techniques-alternate probable lie test
    Call Number: ODS, P 9029
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  490. Moeller, Leonard R. Loss prevention pays off for banks as a result of planned protection. 1953(May 15):-.
    Rec #: 3940
    Keywords: screening-commercial-banking
    Call Number: ODS, P 3940
    Notes: Excerpts from an address before the North Dakota Bankers Association

  491. Moffatt, John E. An integrated program of pre-employment and routine polygraph examinations. 1963 Sep.
    Rec #: 3950
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 3950
    Notes: Paper presented at the annual seminar of the American Academy of Polygraph Examiners, Chicago, IL

  492. Mondello, Anthony L. Statement of Anthony L. Mondello, General Counsel of the United States Civil Service Commission. Hearing before the Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee of the House Committee on Government Operations Washington, DC: GPO; 1974 Jun 5.
    Rec #: 3955
    Keywords: screening-federal/ legislation-federal/ regulations-U.S. Civil Service Commission
    Call Number: ODS, P 3955

  493. Moran, Kenneth W. The polygraph and the employer. 1962 Aug.
    Rec #: 3966
    Keywords: pretest interview/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 3966
    Notes: Paper presented at the 9th annual meeting of the American Academy of Polygraph Examiners, Chicago, IL

  494. ---. Use of the polygraph in police applicant screening. 1963 Sep.
    Rec #: 3967
    Keywords: pretest interview-screening-police/ screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 3967
    Notes: Paper presented at the 10th annual meeting of the American Academy of Polygraph Examiners, Chicago, IL

  495. Moree, William T. and Flynn, Walter L. Lie detector valuable aid in bonding field. The Weekly Underwriter. nd:-.
    Rec #: 3971
    Keywords: applications-bonding/ screening-commercial-bonding
    Call Number: ODS, P 3971
    Notes: Reprinted in Truth - The polygraph story, Associated Research.

  496. Moretti, Donald M. The prediction of employee counterproductivity through attitude assessment. 1982 Sep.
    Rec #: 3973
    Keywords: screening-commercial-paper and pencil tests/ theft-attitudes/ surveys-counterproductivity/ subjects-attitudes/ paper and pencil tests-research/ research-paper and pencil tests/ paper and pencil tests
    Call Number: ODS, P 3973
    Notes: Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC

  497. Morris, Jim. Pre-employment polygraph screening of police recruits. APA Newsletter. 1987; 20(4):16-17.
    Rec #: 3982
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 3982, Library

  498. Morse, Wayne. Use of lie detectors on applicants for government agencies. Congressional Record. 1952; 98(7, January 17):-.
    Rec #: 3993
    Keywords: applications-counterintelligence-screening/ screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 3993
    Notes: Reprinted in ISDD Bulletin, 5(4), 3-7.

  499. Moss, Debra Cassens. Lie detectors in the workplace: Fired employees may have cause for action. ABA Journal. 1986(October 1):22. ISSN: 0747-0088.
    Rec #: 3999
    Keywords: law-screening-commerical-fired employees/ screening-commercial/ law-labor-rights
    Call Number: ODS, P 3999

  500. Mosser, Frederick W., Vice President, General Manager (The Speghetti Machine & Noodle Works Restaurant, Kensington, M. D.). Statement of Frederick W. Mosser. Hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate. Polygraph Control and Civil Liberties Proctection Act, September 21, 1978. Washington, D. C.: GPO; 1978: 504-508.
    Rec #: 9877
    Keywords: preemployment screening
    Call Number: Library, 342.73 Un3

  501. Mueller, William. Truth or consequences. Security Systems Administration. 1985; 14(1, January):22-24.
    Rec #: 4015
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 4015

  502. Murderer confesses during screening test. APA Newsletter. 1977(3, May/June):10.
    Rec #: 4038
    Keywords: cases-homicide/ screening-admission
    Call Number: Library

  503. Murphy, Betty S. Developments in job related polygraph examinations. Personnel Journal. 1988; 67(January):26-28.
    Rec #: 4041
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ legislation-federal
    Call Number: ODS, P 4041

  504. Must a suspect have freedom of choice in "volunteering" for a lie detector test. Protection Management. 1975(2118):3-4.
    Rec #: 4053
    Keywords: law-commercial-screening/ law-labor-rights/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 4053

  505. Must failing a polygraph test cost an employee his job. Corporate Security. 1984; 11(November):8.
    Rec #: 4054
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ law-labor-rights
    Call Number: ODS, P 4054

  506. Nagle, David E. The Employee Polygraph Protection Act of 1988: Compromise or cop out? Legal Backgrounder. 1988(June 17):1-4.
    Rec #: 4071
    Keywords: law-federal-commercial screening/ Employee Polygraph Protection Act of 1988
    Call Number: ODS, P 4071

  507. ---. The polygraph in employment: Applications and legal considerations. Polygraph. 1985; 14(1, March):1-33.
    Rec #: 4070
    Keywords: screening-commercial-legal issues
    Call Number: ODS, P 4070, Library

  508. ---. The polygraph in the workplace. University of Richmond Law Review. 1983; 18(1, Fall):43-76.
    Rec #: 4069
    Keywords: screening-employment/ law-limiting/ polygraph general
    Call Number: ODS, P 4069

  509. ---. Polygraph in the workplace; nd.
    Rec #: 4068
    Keywords: history/ instrumentation/ examinees/ examiners/ reliability/ validity/ applications-screening-preemployment/ applications-screening-periodic/ applications-screening-specific/ constitutional rights/ legislation-state/ legislation-federal/ National Labor Relations Act/ arbitration/ applications-police/ applications-public employees
    Call Number: ODS, P 4068
    Notes: An unpublished paper. (Available from Department of Defense Polygraph Insitute).

  510. ---. The polygraph shield. Personnel Administrator. 1989; 34(2):18-19, 21, 23.
    Rec #: 6364
    Keywords: constitutional rights/ preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 6364, 9903

  511. Nardini, William. The Polygraph technique: An overview. Journal of Police Science and Administration. 1987; 15(3):239-249.
    Rec #: 4079
    Keywords: polygraph-general/ screening-commercial-law / history/ research-validity/ research-reliability/ admissibility/ law-rights/ psychophysiology-polygraph theory
    Call Number: ODS, P 4079
    Abstract: The apparatus used for testing is described, and the psychophysiological foundations of polygraph testing are discussed. The extent of use of polygraphs by the public and private sectors is delineated, and State licensure and certification requirements are reviewed. A review of research into polygraph validity and reliabilty and factors affecting it covers laboratory, criminal case, and employee studies. Legal issue examined include the right to privacy, the right to avoid self-incrimination, civil rights, and admissibility of polygraph evidence. The legal status of polygraph screening by employers also is discussed. Finally pros and cons of polygraph testing are presented in the context of legal, moral, and reliablility/validity issues. It is concluded that the polygraph technique is valid and reliable when quality instrumentation is used by well-trained and educated examiners of impeccable character. It provides a source of data that is as accurate as such legally admissible evidence as expert and eyewitness testimony and psychiatric and psychological findings. It also provides an effective and relatively inexpensive method for employment screening and reduction of internal theft. 16 references.

  512. National security, polygraph, and information protection. Security Letter. 1984; 14(17, September 4):1-2, part II. ISSN: 0363-4922.
    Rec #: 4091
    Keywords: screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 4091

  513. Nedrud, Duane R. Thank God I'm pure. 1962 Aug.
    Rec #: 4096
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ question formulation-relevant/ public relations
    Call Number: ODS, P 4096
    Notes: Paper presented at the 9th annual meeting of the American Academy of Polygraph Examiners, Chicago, IL

  514. New York jewelers say they will move out if polygraph banned. APA Newsletter. 1977(2, March/April):2.
    Rec #: 4122
    Keywords: screening-commercial-jewelers/ legislation-state/ New York
    Call Number: Library 363.254 J98
    Notes: Reprinted in N. Ansley & J. Pumphrey (Eds.), Justice and the polygraph (p. 41-42). Severna Park, MD: American Polygraph Association.

  515. Nineteen sixty-six: A year of decision for the polygraph. Occupational Hazards. 1965(December):1-3.
    Rec #: 4145
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ law-limiting/ legislation/ prohibit/ retail clerks/ congressional hearings/ AFL-CIO/ appropriations/ anti-polygraph laws/ Gallagher's bill
    Call Number: ODS, P 4145

  516. NSASAB study on polygraphy. National Security Agency; 1990 Apr 137 p.
    Rec #: 8931
    Keywords: screening-federal
    Call Number: ODS, P 8931

  517. Nye, David. Son of the polygraph. Across the Board. 1989; 26(6, June):21-25. ISSN: 0147-1554.
    Rec #: 9365
    Keywords: paper and pencil tests/ integrity tests/ screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 9365
    Abstract: Are paper and pencil honesty tests more reliable or fairer in screening job applicants than lie-detector machines? There are no short answers.

  518. O'Brien, Thomas J. A spy's address to Congress. Security Management. 1985 Jul:(Pentagon Corner Column), pp. 16-18.
    Rec #: 4168
    Keywords: cases-espionage/ screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 4168

  519. O'Keefe, Jack A. Background check by polygraph interview a useful tool. Police Chief. 1960; 27(August):5-6, 8.
    Rec #: 4178
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 4178

  520. O'Leary, John. Polygraphs and police. The Police Chief. 1977; 44(5, May):18.
    Rec #: 4180
    Keywords: screening-police/ applications-internal investigations/ law-labor-police/ law-labor-refusal
    Call Number: ODS, P 4180

  521. O'Leary, Nealis. A criminologist to the rescue. Literary Digest. 1934; 118(14):22.
    Rec #: 4181
    Keywords: historical interest-law enforcement/ biographies-Goddard, Calvin/ screening-commercial-theft/ cases-embezzlement
    Call Number: ODS, P 4181

  522. Office of Personnel Security. Polygraph testing policy for examinees with medical, physical, or emotional conditions: federal polygraph community survey results. 1997 Jul; ACD-SP-004.
    Rec #: 6923
    Keywords: security screening/ relevant-irrelevant method/ MGQT/ medical condition
    Call Number: ODS, P 6923
    Notes: Prepared by Advanced Concepts Division Research, Analysis, & Methodology Branch.

  523. Office of Technology Assessment. The use of integrity tests for pre-employment screening. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1990;78 p.
    Rec #: 4199
    Keywords: OTA report/ integrity tests/ paper and pencil tests/ screening-preemployment
    Call Number: Library, 658.311 Us2

  524. Office of Technology Assessment, U.S. Congress. Review of the Defense Department's polygraph test and research programs. 1987 Mar 3052 p.
    Rec #: 4198
    Keywords: OTA report/ validity/ research/ utilityl/ surveys-U.S. Government/ regulations/ screening-government/ research
    Call Number: ODS P 4198

  525. Oglesby, Thomas W. The use of emotional screening in the selection of police applicants. Police. 1958; 2(3, January/February):49-53. ISSN: 0032-2563.
    Rec #: 4203
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 4203

  526. Olch, Francee. The role of lie detection tests in employee selection and company security. The Canadian Manager. 1976; 1(3):9-11.
    Rec #: 4215
    Keywords: screening-commercial-Canada/ Canada
    Call Number: ODS, P 4215

  527. Oldham, Charles C. Police forum: Subject: The polygraph. The Police Chief. 1961(August):14.
    Rec #: 6828
    Keywords: screening/ preemployment screening/ detection of deception/ accuracy
    Call Number: ODS, P 6828

  528. Orlansky, Jesse. An assessment of lie detection capability. 1962 Jul 31; 62-16.
    Rec #: 7105
    Keywords: validity/ reliability/ criminal investigations/ legal status/ applications-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 7105

  529. Orne, Martin T. (Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia). Testimony of Martin T. Orne. Hearings before the Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution, Committee on the Judiciary, 95th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions. On S. 1845, Polygraph Control and Civil Liberties Protection Act; 1978 Sep 19Washington, DC: GPO; 1977: 386-389, 414-415, 421-425, 427-428.
    Rec #: 4240
    Keywords: legislation-federal/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 4240

  530. Ostrovsky, Robert A. Testimony of Robert A. Ostrovsky, Gaming Industry Association of Nevada, Inc. and Nevada Resort Association. Hearing before the Senate Committee on Labor and Human ResourcesWashington, DC: GPO; 1983 Apr 23.
    Rec #: 4243
    Keywords: screening-commercial-Nevada/ licensing-Nevada/ utility-gaming industry/ surveys-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 4243

  531. Outlaw lie detector tests? U.S. News and World Report. 1978; 84(February):45-46.
    Rec #: 4250
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial/ Bayh, Birch/ Kelley, Ty
    Call Number: ODS, P 4250
    Notes: [Interviews of Birch Bayh (opposed) and Ty Kelley (for)]

  532. Paper and pencil "truth verification test" finding acceptance in pre-employment screening. Security Letter. 1979; 9(18, September 17):Part 1, 1-2.
    Rec #: 4263
    Keywords: paper and pencil tests/ screening-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 4263

  533. Paterson, Pat. Legitimate uses for polygraph tests. APA Newsletter. 1986; 19(3):15-16.
    Rec #: 4279
    Keywords: screening-commercial-drug industry/ McKesson Corporation
    Call Number: Library

  534. Paterson, Richard D. In favor of the polygraph. Security Management. 1985; 29(11):47-52.
    Rec #: 4281
    Keywords: screening-commercial-drug industry
    Call Number: ODS, P 4281

  535. ---. Statement of Richard D. Paterson, on behalf of the National Wholesale Druggists' Association. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities of the House Committee on Education and Labor Washington, DC: GPO; 1985 Jul 30.
    Rec #: 4282
    Keywords: legislation-federal-commercial/ screening-commercial-pharmacies/ utility-drug industry/ National Wholesale Druggists' Association
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Printed in Polygraph, 14, 230-235.

  536. Pease, Philip T. Statement of Philip T. Pease, Director of Security, National Security Agency. Hearing before the Investigations Subcommittee of the House Committee on Armed Services, 98th Congress, 2nd Session, on H.R. 4681Washington, DC: GPO; 1984 Sep 6: 106-117.
    Rec #: 4305
    Keywords: applications-counterintelligence/ Department of Defense-polygraph programs/ surveys-statistical-counterintelligence/ National Security Agency/ screening-NSA/ legislation-federal
    Call Number: ODS, P 4305, Library 351.1325 Un3h
    Notes: Relating to the administration of polygraph examinations and prepublication review requirements by federal agencies

  537. Pentagon commission advises stronger security measures. Security Systems Digest. 1985; 16(26, December 23):9.
    Rec #: 4313
    Keywords: applications-counterintelligence/ screening-federal/ Stilwell Commission/ applications-national security
    Call Number: ODS, P 4313

  538. Pentagon increasing use of polygraph screening exams. Security Systems Digest. 1985; 16(2, January 21):8.
    Rec #: 4314
    Keywords: screening-government/ screening-counterintelligence/ Department of Defense
    Call Number: ODS, P 4314

  539. Pentagon plans more polygraph testing. Security World. 1985; 22(March):3-4.
    Rec #: 4315
    Keywords: screening-government/ screening-counterintelligence/ Department of Defense
    Call Number: ODS, P 4315

  540. Phannenstill, Richard J. The polygraph passes the test. Security Management. 1983; 27(8):58-60.
    Rec #: 7241
    Keywords: applications-screening-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 7241

  541. Phannenstill, Richard J. and Horvath, Frank S. A comparison of computerized interviewing of job applicants with a personal security interview. Security Journal. 1991; 2(3):172-179.
    Rec #: 7146
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ computer interviewing/ employee selection/ personnel selection/ applicant selection
    Call Number: ODS, P 7146

  542. Phillips, Erle and Heuttner, Henry A. Polygraph testing. 1986 Apr 17.
    Rec #: 4350
    Keywords: law-statutory-legislation/ law-liability/ law-labor/ screening-commercial-convenience stores
    Call Number: ODS, P 4350
    Notes: Paper presented at the Labor Relations for the Convenience Store Industry, Legal Symposium, National Association of Convenience Stores

  543. Philly FOB says "no" to polygraph tests. Law Enforcement News. 1980; 6(20):3, 16.
    Rec #: 4352
    Keywords: screening-police-Philadelphia/ Fraternal Order of Police-Philadelphia
    Call Number: ODS, P 4352

  544. Philly PC says polygraph exams are needed to restore integrity. Law Enforcement News. 1986; 11(5):3.
    Rec #: 4353
    Keywords: applications-screening-law enforcement/ screening-law enforcement/ Philadelphia Police Department
    Call Number: ODS, P 4353

  545. Poling, James. Invasion by the lie detector. Reader's Digest. 1966; 88(May):109-113.
    Rec #: 4390
    Keywords: criticism-screening/ screening-government/ applications-law enforcement
    Call Number: ODS, P 4390

  546. Polygraph ban angers jewelry manufacturers. Jeweler's Circular-Keystone. 1977(January).
    Rec #: 4408
    Keywords: legislation-federal-commercial/ screening-commercial-jewelers/ screening-commercial-jewelry manufacturers
    Call Number: ODS, P 4408

  547. Polygraph cuts jewel thefts from 6% to less than 1/2%. APA Newsletter. 1978; 11(5):1.
    Rec #: 4427
    Keywords: screening-commercial-jewelers/ surveys-commercial-losses
    Call Number: Library

  548. Polygraph examinations are reliable, proven loss control aids, says practitioner. Security Letter. 1986 May 15; 16(10, part I):3. ISSN: 0363-4922.
    Rec #: 4454
    Keywords: screening-commercial-theft
    Call Number: ODS, P 4454

  549. Polygraph examinations saves meat packer from financial ruin. APA Newsletter. 1983; 16(1):14.
    Rec #: 4451
    Keywords: screening-commercial-Michigan/ cases-food contamination/ Hygrade Food Products-Ball Park Franks
    Call Number: Library 363.254 J98
    Notes: Reprinted in N. Ansley & J. Pumphrey (Eds.), Justice and the polygraph (p. 42-43). Severna Park, MD: American Polygraph Association.

  550. Polygraph examinations: The DoD view. 1984 Oct 10(1319, section II).
    Rec #: 4453
    Keywords: screening-government/ examiners-training/ history/ Department of Defense
    Call Number: ODS, P 4453
    Notes: "Security Closeup" of Security Management 1319, Section II, p. 1-4. [Published by the National Foreman's Institute]

  551. Polygraph flunks government agency scrutiny. Corporate Security. 1984; 8(August):7.
    Rec #: 4459
    Keywords: screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 4459

  552. Polygraph foes find new ammunition in release of Congressional Research Memorandum. Security Letter. 1983; 13(24, December 15):1, part I. ISSN: 0363-4922.
    Rec #: 4460
    Keywords: screening-federal/ screening-Great Britain/ Great Britain
    Call Number: ODS, P 4460

  553. Polygraph protection act of 1988 (EPPA): Final rules. Polygraph. 1991; 20(2):115-143.
    Rec #: 8032
    Keywords: Employee Polygraph Protection Act/ polygraph/ legislation-federal-screening-commercial
    Call Number: Library
    Abstract: Individual sections define the terms used and explain the exclusion for public-sector employees and the exemptions from the law for national security and defense; employers conducting investigations of economic loss or injury; security firms; and employers authorized to manufacture, distribute, or dispense controlled substnces. The rights of employees receiving polygraph tests under these exemptions are also detailed. Further sections cover recordkeeping, disclosure, enforcement, and administrative proceedings to be used in cases of alleged violations of the law and regulations.

  554. Polygraph subject of Labor Department hearings. [Statements of J. Kirk Barefoot for the APA; Michael Tines and Peter Allstrom for the AFL-CIO; Statement excerpts of James W. Webb for AFL-CIO]. APA Newsletter. 1980; 13(1):1-13.
    Rec #: 4508
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial/ American Polygraph Association/ AFL-CIO
    Call Number: Library

  555. Polygraph test okay, DEA tells NACDS. APA Newsletter. 1977; 3(3):3.
    Rec #: 4519
    Keywords: screening-commercial-pharmacies/ Drug Enforcement Administration
    Call Number: Library 363.254 J98
    Notes: Reprinted in N. Ansley & J. Pumphrey (Eds.), Justice and the polygraph (p. 42). Severna Park, MD: American Polygraph Association.

  556. Polygraph tests. U.S. News and World Report. 1985(February 25):-.
    Rec #: 4528
    Keywords: law-labor-Missiouri/ screening-commercial-Missouri
    Call Number: Library 363.254 J98
    Notes: Reprinted in APA Newsletter, 18(2), 28. Reprinted in N. Ansley & J. Pumphrey (Eds.), Justice and the polygraph (p. 51). Severna Park, MD: American Polygraph Association.

  557. Polygraph: The defective detective. Human Behavior. 1975(May):48.
    Rec #: 4532
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ criticism-validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 4532

  558. Polygraph use by federal government to rise from Walker spy case. Security Letter. 1985; 15(13):1-2.
    Rec #: 4535
    Keywords: screening-government/ applications-counterintelligence
    Call Number: ODS, P 4535

  559. Polygraph use continues strong in government - While civilian use comes down under court pressure. Security Letter. 1985; 15(2, part 1).
    Rec #: 4536
    Keywords: screening-government/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 4536

  560. Polygraph use for employment screening questioned at major science meeting. Security Letter. 1984; 14(11):1-2, part II. ISSN: 0363-4922.
    Rec #: 4539
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ validity/ techniques-guilty knowledge
    Call Number: ODS, P 4539

  561. Polygraph used in bank embezzlement in Hong Kong. APA Newsletter. 1979; 12(2):1-2.
    Rec #: 4544
    Keywords: cases-embezzlement-Hong Kong/ screening-commercial-banking/ Hong Kong
    Call Number: Library

  562. Polygraph utility study. Washington, DC: Director of Central Intelligence; 1984 Feb14 p.
    Rec #: 8982
    Keywords: screening-personnel security
    Call Number: ODS, P 8982
    Notes: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
    Abstract: on file

  563. Polygraphing toll collectors increases revenues dramatically. APA Newsletter. 1980; 13(4):2.
    Rec #: 4557
    Keywords: screening-toll collectors/ applications-toll collectors/ utility
    Call Number: Library

  564. Polygraphs and employment: A BNA special report. Rockville, MD: Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.; 1985; p. -.
    Rec #: 4560
    Keywords: screening-federal/ law/ licensing/ statutes/ screening-commercial/ screening-law enforcement/ validity/ OTA report
    Call Number: ODS, P 4560

  565. Polygraphs are here to stay, at least in Defense, SFLRP told. Federal News. 1985; 23:1319-1320. ISSN: 0017-260X.
    Rec #: 4561
    Keywords: screening-government/ U.S. Department of Defense/ Society of Federal Labor Relations Professionals/ Stilwell, Richard G./ Ansley, Norman
    Call Number: ODS, P 4561

  566. Polygraphs in employment - Part I: Statutory regulations of usage and examiners. Government Employee Relations Report. 1985; 23:1085-1086. ISSN: 0017-260X.
    Rec #: 4564
    Keywords: validity/ screening-commercial/ law-limiting-state/ psychological stress evaluator
    Call Number: ODS, P 4564
    Notes: [BNA, Inc.]
    Abstract: on file

  567. Polygraphs in employment - Part II: Non-Defense Department use in the federal government. Government Employee Relations Report. 1985; 23:1125-1127. ISSN: 0017-260X.
    Rec #: 4565
    Keywords: screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 4565
    Notes: [BNA, Inc.]

  568. Polygraphs in employment - Part III: National security vs. employee rights at DoD. Government Employee Relations Report. 1985; 23:1161-1163. ISSN: 0017-260X.
    Rec #: 4567
    Keywords: screening-government/ Department of Defense/ national security
    Call Number: ODS, P 4567
    Notes: [BNA, Inc.]

  569. Polygraphs in employment - Part IV: Review of state and federal case law. Government Employee Relations Report. 1985; 23:1193-1197. ISSN: 0017-260X.
    Rec #: 4568
    Keywords: screening-government/ case law-federal/ case law-state
    Call Number: ODS, P 4568
    Notes: [BNA, Inc.]

  570. Polygraphs in employment - Part V: The experts debate the issues. Government Employee Relations Report. 1985; 23:1228-1231. ISSN: 0017-260X.
    Rec #: 4566
    Keywords: screening-employment/ criticism-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 4566
    Notes: [BNA, Inc.]

  571. Polygraphs: The dispute continues. Corporate Security. 1985(March):3, 6.
    Rec #: 4572
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 4572

  572. Pompian, Lillian. Business turns to the lie detector. Kiwanis Magazine. 1962; 44(December/January 1963 ):55-60.
    Rec #: 4577
    Keywords: screening-theft/ screening-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 4577

  573. Pre-employment form: How safe is it? Security World. 1976; 13(5):20-21, 99.
    Rec #: 4600
    Keywords: screening-commercial-forms/ law-labor-EEOC/ Equal Employment Opportunity Commission-applicant forms
    Call Number: ODS, P 4600

  574. Pre-employment polygraph test solves murder. APA Newsletter. 1988; 21(1):11.
    Rec #: 4602
    Keywords: cases-homicide/ screening-commercial-cases-homicide
    Call Number: Library

  575. Pre-employment screening: Coors replaces polygraph with a battery of tests. Security Letter. 1987; 17(1, January 5):Part I. ISSN: 0363-4922.
    Rec #: 4603
    Keywords: screening-commercial-discontinued/ screening-commercial/ Coors Industries
    Call Number: ODS, P 4603

  576. Pre-employment screening: Polygraph apparently out as committee agrees on measures. Security Letter. 1988; 18(11, June 1):part I. ISSN: 0363-4922.
    Rec #: 4604
    Keywords: legislation-federal-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 4604

  577. Pre-employment tests disclose high percentage of drug use. APA Newsletter. 1986; 19(3):10.
    Rec #: 4605
    Keywords: surveys-drug use/ screening-commercial-drug use
    Call Number: Library

  578. President orders tighter handling of government classified data. Security Letter. 1983; 13(6, March 15):Part I. ISSN: 0363-4922.
    Rec #: 4612
    Keywords: screening-government/ applications-national security
    Call Number: ODS, P 4612

  579. President orders wider use of the polygraph in counterintelligence matters. APA Newsletter. 1985; 18(6):9.
    Rec #: 4613
    Keywords: applications-counterintelligence/ screening-government
    Call Number: Library

  580. President Reagan's remarks on leaks and lie detectors. APA Newsletter. 1982; 15(1):8-9.
    Rec #: 4616
    Keywords: cases-national security/ screening-government/ quotations/ applications-national security
    Call Number: Library

  581. Press, Aric and Namuth, Tessa. First the lie detector, then the chemicals. Newsweek. 1986; 107(2, January 27):55-56.
    Rec #: 4618
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 4618

  582. Price, Carroll S. An instrumental approach to applicant evaluation. Police. 1961; 5(5, May/June):39-42. ISSN: 0032-2563.
    Rec #: 4624
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 4624

  583. Prior, Leroy E. Polygraph testing of Vermont State Police applicants . Polygraph. 1985; 14(3):256-257.
    Rec #: 4629
    Keywords: screening-police-Vermont/ surveys-police/ Vermont State Police/ screening-police-cost
    Call Number: Library

  584. Prokasy, William F.Letter To: Unknown. 3 p.
    Rec #: 9039
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ validity/ legislation-state
    Call Number: ODS, P 9039
    Notes: [Pertains to employee screening and the polygraph]

  585. Properly administered polygraph said necessary to protect innocent. Spotlight. 1987; 13(51, December 21):15-17.
    Rec #: 4641
    Keywords: legislation-federal-commercial/ screening-police/ American Polygraph Association
    Call Number: ODS, P 4641

  586. Protecting the fourth arm. The Times. 1983:(November 30).
    Rec #: 4647
    Keywords: applications-counterintelligence-Great Britain/ screening-Great Britain/ Great Britain/ cases-espionage-Great Britain
    Call Number: Library 363.254 J98
    Notes: Reprinted in APA Newsletter, 17(1), 26-27. Reprinted in N. Ansley & J. Pumphrey (Eds.), Justice and the polygraph (p. 45-46). Severna Park, MD: American Polygraph Association.

  587. Pumphrey, Janet K. Americans with Disabilities Act; The bill, debate, passage, and the future: A bibliography. Polygraph. 1992; 21(1):74-77.
    Rec #: 4664
    Keywords: ADA/ law/ screening
    Call Number: Library

  588. Putnam, Richard L. Polygraph screening of police applicants: Necessity or abuse? Polygraph. 1978; 7(4):257-262.
    Rec #: 4666
    Keywords: screening-police/ surveys-statistical-police applicants/ cases-screening-admissions/ Washoe County Sheriff's Office
    Call Number: Library

  589. Pyle, Christopher H. Statement of Christopher H. Pyle. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights, House Committee of the Judiciary on the Defense Department's polygraph regulations of 1982 Washington, DC: GPO; 1982 Dec 9.
    Rec #: 4669
    Keywords: regulations-Department of Defense/ screening-government/ criticism-civil rights/ law-constitutional/ U.S. Department of Defense
    Call Number: ODS, P 4669

  590. Radabaugh, Barbara M. The polygraph: A tool for personnel screening. 1985 May 29.
    Rec #: 4683
    Keywords: screening-federal
    Call Number: ODS, P 4683
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript.

  591. Rafilson, Fred M. Temporal stability of a preemployment integrity test. Psychological Reports. 1989; 65:1384-1386.
    Rec #: 7012
    Keywords: preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 7012

  592. Rapoport, Daniel. To tell the truth. The Washingtonian. 1984; 19 (5, February):71-80.
    Rec #: 4711
    Keywords: legislation-federal-commercial/ screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 4711

  593. ---. Truth or consequences. The National Journal. 1984(March 3):429.
    Rec #: 4712
    Keywords: applications-general/ screening-government/ legislation-federal-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 4712

  594. Raskin, David C. Comparison of polygraph examinations in criminal justice and personnel selection. Polygraph. 1980; 9(1):3-16.
    Rec #: 4720
    Keywords: screening-general/ validity/ techniques-compared
    Call Number: Library

  595. ---. Does science support polygraph testing? In: Gale, Anthony, Editor. The polygraph test: Lies, truth and science. London: Sage Publications; 1988; pp. 96-110.
    Rec #: 9041
    Keywords: scientific approach to lie-detection/ research/ criticism-screening-preemployment/ screening-federal-national security
    Call Number: ODS, P 9041, Library 363.254 P76

  596. ---. Science and the polygraph profession. Texas Association of Polygraph Examiners Newsletter. 1979(December):3-7.
    Rec #: 4719
    Keywords: examiners-general/ criticism-screening/ examiners-training
    Call Number: ODS, P 4719

  597. ---. Statement of David C. Raskin. Hearing before the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee, on S. 1815, The Polygraph Protection Act of 1985Washington, DC: GPO; 1986 Apr 23: 56-87.
    Rec #: 4731
    Keywords: legislation-federal-commercial/ criticism-screening/ hearings-federal-EPPA/ theory-base rate
    Call Number: ODS, P 4731

  598. ---. Statement of David C. Raskin before the House of Commons, Employment Committee, Session-1983/1984. The implications for industrial relations and employment of the introduction of the polygraph. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office; 1984 Jun 20; pp. 30-55.
    Rec #: 4728
    Keywords: techniques-compared/ validity/ screening-commercial/ Great Britain/ screening-national security/ ethics/ examiners-training
    Call Number: ODS, P 4728, Library 331.0941 G79i

  599. ---. Testimony of David C. Raskin. Hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Senate Committee of the Judiciary, on S. 1845, Polygraph Control and Civil Liberties Protection ActWashington, DC: GPO; 1978 Sep 19: 428-449.
    Rec #: 4723
    Keywords: screening-general/ criticism-screening/ screening-commercial/ history/ reliability/ voice stress analysis/ techniques-CQT/ validity/ admissibility
    Call Number: ODS, P 4723, Library 342.73 Un3

  600. Reagan administration testing wider use of polygraph examination. Security Letter. 1981; 11(21):2-3.
    Rec #: 4755
    Keywords: screening-government/ applications-counterintelligence
    Call Number: ODS, P 4755

  601. Reagan restricts classified government information. Security World. 1983; 20(6):4.
    Rec #: 4757
    Keywords: screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 4757

  602. Reagan signs secret directive ordering mandatory polygraphs for top government officials. Security Systems Digest. 1985; 16(26):8-9.
    Rec #: 4761
    Keywords: applications-national security/ applications-counterintelligence/ screening-government/ National Security Decision Directive No. 84
    Call Number: ODS, P 4761

  603. Reali, Silvestro F. Does the polygraph belong in business? Security World. 1977; 14(1, January):24-25.
    Rec #: 4763
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 4763

  604. Reed, Sheila. A new psychophysiological detection of deception examination for security screening. Psychophysiology. 1994; 31(Supplement 1, August):S80.
    Rec #: 4774
    Keywords: TES/ PLC/ DLCQ/ validity/ applications-screening
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: [abstract]

  605. ---. Psychophysiological detection of deception - Single test interview. 1995 Feb 16.
    Rec #: 6538
    Keywords: STI/ CNP/ security screening/ counter narcotics
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Science, Seattle, WA

  606. Reid, John E. Professionalization in lie detection. 1961 Dec.
    Rec #: 4793
    Keywords: examiners-professionalism/ ethics/ screening-commercial/ law-labor/ training-basic/ law-licensing
    Call Number: ODS, P 4793
    Notes: Paper presented at the 8th annual meeting of the American Academy of Polygraph Examiners. Printed in Newsletter of the Academy for Scientific Interrogation, p. 1-3.

  607. Reid, John E. and Hunter, Fred L. Eliminating your silent partners. American Automatic Merchandiser. 1970(April):25-28.
    Rec #: 4811
    Keywords: screening-investigations/ honesty/ Reid report/ paper and pencil tests
    Call Number: ODS, P 4811

  608. Reid survey. APA Newsletter. 1980; 13(5):5.
    Rec #: 4814
    Keywords: Reid survey/ paper and pencil tests/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: Library

  609. Report of the Working Group on the use of the polygraph in criminal investigation and personnel screening. Bulletin of the British Psychological Society. 1986; 39(March):81-94.
    Rec #: 4837
    Keywords: British Psychological Society/ criticism-validity/ Great Britain
    Call Number: ODS, P 4837

  610. Report on polygraph usage in chain drug stores. National Association of Chain Drug Stores, Inc. Polygraph. 1978; 7(1):49-52.
    Rec #: 4838
    Keywords: screening-commercial-pharmacies/ surveys-pharmacies/ utility-pharmacies
    Call Number: ODS, P 4838, Library

  611. Research Division Staff. A comparison of psychophysiological detection of deception accuracy rates obtained using the counterintelligence scope Polygraph and the test for espionage and sabotage question formats. Fort McClellan, AL: Department of Defense Polygraph Institute; 1995 Jun; DoDPI93-P-0044. 64 p.
    Rec #: 9964
    Keywords: TES/ security screening/ DLC/ directed lie control/ psychophysiological detection of deception/ PDD/ espionage/ sabotage/ polygraph
    Call Number: ODS, P 9964, Library 327.12 R23c
    Notes: DTIC AD Number A319333

  612. --. Psychophysiological detection of deception accuracy rates obtained using the test for espionage and sabotage. Fort McClellan, AL : Department of Defense Polygraph Institute; 1995 Jun; DODPI94-R-0009. 47.
    Rec #: 6995
    Keywords: TES/ security screening/ DLC/ directed lie control/ detection of deception/ espionage/ PDD
    Call Number: ODS, P 6995
    Notes: DTIC AD #A330774

  613. Rigby, D. Aspects of polygraph utilization in private enterprise. 1974.
    Rec #: 4869
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ validity/ privacy/ law-constitutional rights/ law-limiting
    Call Number: ODS, P 4869
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript, University of Utah.

  614. Riley, Paul T. The use of the polygraph for pre-employment testing of police recruits. Police. 1961; 5(6):42-43.
    Rec #: 4876
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 4876

  615. Ritter, Joe. Use of the polygraph in public personnel decisions. 1987 May 112.
    Rec #: 7310
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ voice-quality/ PSE/ accuracy/ criminology
    Call Number: ODS, P 7310, 9903

  616. Robber kept off police force by polygraph examination. APA Newsletter. 1981; 14(6):6.
    Rec #: 4880
    Keywords: cases-robbery/ screening-police
    Call Number: Library

  617. Robbins, E. L. Loss prevention by selection of personnel. Industrial Security. 1965; 9:2.
    Rec #: 4882
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 4882

  618. Role of the polygraph in law enforcement personnel discipline. Defense Manual. 1984(Brief 84-2):1-51.
    Rec #: 4905
    Keywords: law-labor-police/ screening-police/ applications-internal investigations
    Call Number: ODS, P 4905

  619. Rollins, Norma. Polygraph testing: The pros and cons: The case against lie detectors. Management Review. 1986; 75(1, January):61-62.
    Rec #: 4906
    Keywords: screening/ criticism
    Call Number: ODS, P 4906

  620. Romig, Clarence H. A. Does the polygraph invade the mind? Security Management. 1973(March):16-18.
    Rec #: 4916
    Keywords: screening-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 4916

  621. ---. How to improve police selection with the polygraph. Outpost. 1973(July):15-17, 31-33.
    Rec #: 4917
    Keywords: South Africa/ screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 4917

  622. ---. Improving police selection with the polygraph. Polygraph. 1972; 1(4):207-220.
    Rec #: 4915
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: Library

  623. Rouke, Fabian L. Psychology of the retail criminal. Police. 1960(March/April):28-32. ISSN: 0032-2563.
    Rec #: 4960
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ psychology-criminals
    Call Number: ODS, P 4960

  624. Ruse, Deanna. How to successfully pass a lie detector test! Santa Barbara, CA: Accurate Polygraph; 1983.
    Rec #: 4989
    Keywords: screening-descriptive
    Call Number: ODS, P 4989

  625. Sack, M. Frank. Applicant's attitude and suggestions toward a pre-employment security polygraph examination. nd.
    Rec #: 5001
    Keywords: surveys-attitude/ screening-preemployment/ applicants
    Call Number: ODS, P 5001
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript, 5 p.

  626. Sackett, Paul R. Honesty testing for personnel selection: Assessing the validity of "paper and pencil" test. Personnel Administrator. 1985; 30(9, September):67-70, 72, 74, 76, 121. ISSN: 0031-5729.
    Rec #: 5008
    Keywords: paper and pencil tests/ screening-commercial-paper and pencil tests/ validity-paper and pencil tests/ law-EEOC
    Call Number: ODS, P 5008

  627. Sackett, Paul R. and Decker, Phillip J. Detection of deception in the employment context: A review and critical analysis. Personnel Psychology. 1979; 32:487-506.
    Rec #: 5010
    Keywords: screening-employment/ criminal investigations/ validity/ law-EEOC/ voice stress/ paper and pencil tests/ countermeasures/ examiners-training
    Call Number: ODS, P 5010

  628. Safeguarding national security information. 1983 Mar 11; National Security Decision Directive No. 84.
    Rec #: 5014
    Keywords: applications-national security/ National Security Decision Directive No. 84/ screening-government/ regulations-NSDD 84
    Call Number: Library 353.0819 Un3n

  629. Samuels, Dorothy J. What if the lie detector lies? The Nation. 1983; 237(18):566, 568.
    Rec #: 5034
    Keywords: screening-government/ legislation-federal
    Call Number: ODS, P 5034

  630. Sanoff, Alvin P. Reagan's drive to plug news leaks. U.S. News and World Report. 1983(November 14):32.
    Rec #: 5037
    Keywords: screening-government/ applications-counterintelligence
    Call Number: ODS, P 5037

  631. Sauser, William I., Jr.; Hornsby, Jeffrey S., and Benson, Philip G. Psychometric characteristics of a pre employment screening device. Psychological Reports. 1988; 63:971-977.
    Rec #: 5043
    Keywords: screening-preemployment/ paper and pencil tests/ research-paper and pencil tests
    Call Number: ODS, P 5043

  632. Saxe, Leonard. Presentation of Leonard Saxe . 1987 Feb 18.
    Rec #: 5052
    Keywords: screening-government/ criticism-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 5052
    Notes: Annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Chicago, IL

  633. ---. The science of lie detection - a commentary. New Jersey Law Journal. 1984(March 29).
    Rec #: 7521
    Keywords: screening-national security/ validity-criticism
    Call Number: ODS, P 7521

  634. ---. Statement of Leonard Saxe, Hearing before the Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities, House Committee on Education and Labor, on use of polygraph tests in the workplace Washington, DC: GPO; 1985 Jul 30.
    Rec #: 5049
    Keywords: criticism-screening-commercial/ criticism-validity/ countermeasures
    Call Number: ODS, P 5049

  635. ---. Statement of Leonard Saxe. Hearing before the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources, on Polygraph tests in the workplace Washington, DC: GPO; 1986 Apr 23: 144-160.
    Rec #: 5050
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial/ criticism/ validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 5050

  636. Saxe, Leonard; Dougherty, Denise, and Cross, Theodore P. The validity of polygraph testing: scientific analysis and public controversy. American Psychologist. 1985; 40(3, March):355-366.
    Rec #: 5055
    Keywords: OTA report/ validity-field examinations/ validity-laboratory/ reliability/ surveys-polygraph/ validity/ applications-national security/ screening-federal/ legislation-federal/ criticism/ scientific analysis
    Call Number: ODS, P 5055
    Abstract: A major conclusion is that polygraph testing is a complex process that varies widely in application. While the polygraph instrument itself is essentially the same for all applications, the purpose of the examination, type of individual tested,examiner training, setting of the examination, and type of questions asked, among other factors, can differ substantially. The instrument itself cannot detect deception; therefore, the polygraph test requires the examiner to develop questions for each case, compare the physiological response (as measured by the instrument) to the different questions, and infer deception or truthfulness based on these comparisons. A second major conclusion is that no overall measure or single statistic of polygraph validity can be established based on available scientific evidence. The amount and quality of the evidence depends on the particular application. Therefore, conclusion about polygraph validity can only be made in the context of specific applications. The types of applications discussed are specific-issue criminal investigation, specific-issue screening investigation, and personnel security screening, including preemployment or preclearance, an aperiodic. Tabular data and 204 references are provided.

  637. Schaefer, John T. Polygraph and the private sector. The Academy Journal. 1981; 4(2):2, 5.
    Rec #: 5064
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 5064

  638. Scheve, William J., Jr. Testimony of William J. Scheve, Jr., President of the American Polygraph Association. Hearing before the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources CommitteeWashington, DC: GPO; 1986 Apr 239.
    Rec #: 5077
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 5077, 9903

  639. ---. Testimony of William J. Scheve, Jr., President of the American Polygraph Association. Hearing before the Employment Opportunities Subcommittee of the House Committee on Education and Labor Washington, DC: GPO; 1987 Apr 30.
    Rec #: 5078
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ American Polygraph Association/ screening-commercial/ law-labor-rights/ surveys-subjects
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: APA Newsletter, 20(3), 12-20.

  640. Schofield, Daniel L. Hiring standards: Ensuring fitness for duty. Polygraph. 1993; 22(4):323-331.
    Rec #: 5089
    Keywords: screening-preemployment-standards
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Reprinted from FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 1993, Nov., 62(11), 27-31.
    Abstract: Discusses pre-employment screening standards, including polygraph.

  641. Schroeder, PatriciaLetter To: Letter to Congressman William D. Ford. On H.R. 4681, Federal Polygraph Limitation and Anti-Censorship Act. 1984 Mar 20.
    Rec #: 5101
    Keywords: applications-national security/ screening-government/ legislation-federal/ applications-counterintelligence
    Call Number: ODS, P 5101

  642. ---. 1984 at Coors: Polygraphs on demand. Congressional Record. 1977(September 20):E5709.
    Rec #: 5100
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 5100

  643. Schurr, Robert G. Management of the corporate security program. Security Management. 1975; 19(2):14-21.
    Rec #: 5104
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ voice stress analysis/ PSE
    Call Number: ODS, P 5104

  644. Screening test solves an old murder. APA Newsletter. 1980; 13(1):26.
    Rec #: 5122
    Keywords: cases-homicide/ cases-screening-homicide/ nuclear power plant-screening
    Call Number: Library 363.254 J98
    Notes: Reprinted in N. Ansley & J. Pumphrey (Eds.), Justice and the polygraph (p. 53). Severna Park, MD: American Polygraph Association.

  645. Security Closeup: Rebuttal from a polygraph professional. Security Management. 1988; 1706(Section II):March 25.
    Rec #: 5133
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ labor-law/ cases-screening-commercial/ ethics
    Call Number: ODS, P 5133

  646. Service, Gregory. Keeping out of court. Security Management. 1990; 34(7):11A-12A.
    Rec #: 6300
    Keywords: applications-screening/ criminal investigations/ background investigations/ qualifications
    Call Number: ODS, P 6300, 9903

  647. Sherwood, Larry. Testimony of Larry Sherwood, on behalf of Jewelers of America and Manufacturing Jewelers & Silversmiths of America [with appendices from Zales, Gordons & Sherwood Management on actual cases involving the polygraph]. Hearing before the House Employment Opportunities Subcommittee, Committee on Education and Labor Washington, DC: GPO; 1984 Jul 30.
    Rec #: 5183
    Keywords: screening-commercial-jewelers/ cases-theft/ legislation-federal-commercial
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Printed in Polygraph, 14, 243-251.

  648. Shoop, Julie G. First Job-Applicant Suit Under Lie-Detector Law. Trial. 1990; 26(7):99, 101.
    Rec #: 9918
    Keywords: EPPA/ screening-employment
    Call Number: ODS, P 9918

  649. Siatt, Wayne. What companies are doing about employee screening and testing. Security World. 1983(April):29-36.
    Rec #: 5195
    Keywords: screening-employment/ surveys/ paper and pencil tests
    Call Number: ODS, P 5195

  650. Siegel, Jay S. Detecting the lie in polygraph laws. New England Business. 1982; 4(4):39-40.
    Rec #: 5199
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 5199

  651. Silas, Faye A. Lie box battle: Workers challenge polygraph. ABA Journal. 1984; 70(February):34-35. ISSN: 0747-0088.
    Rec #: 3329
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ law-labor/ law-limiting
    Call Number: ODS, P 3329

  652. Silverberg, Ben A. Attitudes of job applicants and employees toward the polygraph. Polygraph. 1980; 9(3, September):162-169.
    Rec #: 5206
    Keywords: surveys-attitude/ applicants/ employees/ screening-preemployment/ screening-periodic
    Call Number: ODS, P 5206, Library
    Notes: file

  653. ---. Attitudes of job applicants toward the Arther security clearance examination. Journal of Polygraph Science. 1980; 14(6, May):1-4.
    Rec #: 5207
    Keywords: surveys-attitude/ applicants/ screening-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 5207

  654. ---. Employee attitudes toward periodic polygraph examinations. Journal of Polygraph Science. 1981; 15(4, January-February):1-4.
    Rec #: 5209
    Keywords: surveys-attitudes-employees/ screening-commercial-periodic/ Canada
    Call Number: ODS, P 5209

  655. Skallerup, Walter T. Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Security Policy. Testimony of Walter T. Skallerup, Jr. Hearing before the Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, 89 Congress, 1st Session; 1965 Aug 19Washington, D. C.: GPO; 1965610-613.
    Rec #: 9921
    Keywords: security screening/ witnesses
    Call Number: Library, 351.1325 Un3u
    Notes: Use of Polygraphs as "Lie Detectors" by the Federal Government. Part 6- Testimony of Department of Defense Witnesses.

  656. Skousen, W. Cleon. What about examinations for police personnel? Law and Order. 1961; 9(7, July):44-47, 77.
    Rec #: 5229
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 5229

  657. Slawson, H. H. When science polices business. Nation's Business. 1937; 25(February):54, 57, 60. ISSN: 0028-047x.
    Rec #: 5236
    Keywords: historical interest-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 5236

  658. Slowik, Stanley M. Ethics in pre-employment polygraph examinations. Polygraph. 1979; 8(2):144-149.
    Rec #: 5242
    Keywords: screening-preemployment/ ethics
    Call Number: ODS, P 5242, Library

  659. ---. Pressures in today's workplace. Vol. III; statement of Stanley M. Slowik, Director, John E. Reid & Associates. Oversight hearings before the Subcommittee on Labor-Management Relations, of the House Committee on Education and LaborWashington, DC: GPO; 1979 Dec 15: 55-69, 355-447 .
    Rec #: 5243
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial/ validity/ field examinations/ reliability/ John E. Reid & Associates
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 10, 194-211

  660. Smith, Carl. Frequency of admissions of male and female police officers. nd.
    Rec #: 5253
    Keywords: screening-police/ surveys/ admissions
    Call Number: ODS, P 5253
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  661. Sosnowski, Daniel E. Curbing employee theft: How firms do it. Security Management. 1985; 29(9, September):109-112.
    Rec #: 5290
    Keywords: screening-commercial-theft/ paper and pencil tests
    Call Number: ODS, P 5290

  662. Sources on lie detection. Systems, Technology and Science for Law Enforcement and Security. 1978; 9(10):10-11.
    Rec #: 5291
    Keywords: bibliographies/ Reid Report/ paper and pencil tests-Reid report/ preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 5291

  663. Spokane commissioner says polygraph invaluable. APA Newsletter. 1987; 20(6):13.
    Rec #: 5307
    Keywords: Spokane County Civil Service Commission/ applications-screening-law enforcement/ screening-police
    Call Number: Library

  664. State of Michigan. Enrolled House Bill No. 4402. State of Michigan, 81st Legislature, Regular Session of 1982; 1982.
    Rec #: 6800
    Keywords: polygraph examinations/ PSE/ preemployment screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 6800
    Abstract: An ACT to prohibit employers and employment agencies from requiring polygraph examinations of employees and applicants for employment; to prohibit employers and employment agencies from discriminating against employees and applicants for employment because they refuse or decline to take a polygraph examination; to provide that an employer or employment agency shall not take any action against an employee because of an alleged or actual opinion that an employee did not tell the truth during a polygraph examination; to regulate the use of polygrap examinations by employers and employment agencies; to regulate the administration of polygraph examinations to employees and applicants for employment; and to provide remedies and penalties for violations of this act.

  665. Stephens, Elvis C. Polygraphs? Pros and cons. Personnel Administrator. 1971(January/February):23-27.
    Rec #: 5344
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 5344

  666. ---. The use of polygraph by business firms in Texas. Business Studies. 1967(Fall):65-73.
    Rec #: 5343
    Keywords: screening-commercial-Texas
    Call Number: ODS, P 5343

  667. ---. The value of pre-employment polygraph examinations. The Journal of Polygraph Studies. 1969; 3(4, January-February).
    Rec #: 7089
    Keywords: applications-preemployment/ preemployment screening/ pretest interview
    Call Number: ODS, P 7089

  668. Sternbach, Richard A. The lie detector. Science. 1964; 144, June 5:1177.
    Rec #: 5355
    Keywords: criticism-screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 5355

  669. Stevenson, Thomas M. Polygraph statistics. 1962 Aug.
    Rec #: 5361
    Keywords: screening-commercial-statistics/ surveys-statistical
    Call Number: ODS, P 5361
    Notes: Paper presented at the 9th annual meeting of the American Academy of Polygraph Examiners

  670. Stilwell, Richard G. Polygraph policies: Protecting the interests of the individual ... and the nation. Defense. 1984(January):9-13.
    Rec #: 5375
    Keywords: screening-government/ regulations-federal/ applications-counterintelligence
    Call Number: ODS, P 5375

  671. ---, Deptuy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, U. S. Department of Defense. Statement of General Richard G. Stilwell, USA [Ret.]. Hearing before Legislation and National Security Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, 19 Oct 83; 1983 Oct 19Washington, D. C.; 198312.
    Rec #: 9929
    Keywords: security screening/ leaks
    Call Number: ODS, P 9929

  672. ---. Statement of General Richard G. Stilwell, USA (Ret). Hearing before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Senate Committee on Government Affairs Washington, DC: GPO; 1985 Apr 25.
    Rec #: 5379
    Keywords: utility-federal/ applications-national security/ screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 5379, Library
    Notes: Printed in Polygraph, 14, 118-125.

  673. ---. Statement of General Richard G. Stilwell, USA (Ret), Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. Hearing before the House Subcommittee on Civil Services, on H.R. 4681 Washington, DC: GPO; 1984 Feb 29.
    Rec #: 5376
    Keywords: screening-government/ legislation-federal/ Department of Defense/ applications-counterintelligence
    Call Number: ODS, P 5376

  674. ---. Statement of Richard G. Stilwell, USA (Ret), Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights, House Committee on the Judiciary Washington, DC: GPO; 1982 Dec 9.
    Rec #: 5374
    Keywords: screening-government/ regulations-Department of Defense/ Department of Defense/ applications-national security
    Call Number: ODS, P 5374
    Notes: Printed in APA Newsletter, 15(6), 2-5

  675. ---. Testimony of General Richard G. Stilwell, USA (Ret), Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. Hearing before the Senate Committee on Armed Services, on polygraphs for counterintelligence purposes in the Department of DefenseWashington, DC: GPO; 1984 Mar 7: 3-43.
    Rec #: 5377
    Keywords: applications-counterintelligence/ Department of Defense-polygraph programs/ screening-federal-DoD
    Call Number: ODS, P 5377

  676. Stilwell, Richard G. and Brooks, Jack. Use lie detectors on defense workers? U.S. News and World Report. 1985; 98(February 25):44.
    Rec #: 5382
    Keywords: applications-counterintelligence/ applications-national security/ screening-federal/ screening-government/ Brooks, Jack/ Stilwell, Richard G.
    Call Number: ODS, P 5382

  677. Suffridge, James A. The silent assault on the right to privacy. AFL-CIO American Federationist. 1965(August):1-6.
    Rec #: 5407
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ criticism-privacy/ AFL-CIO
    Call Number: ODS, P 5407

  678. Sulich, Ingrid. Increased use of drug and truth tests: American authorities and firms test workers and applicants. Beliner Morgenpost. 1986 May 25:-.
    Rec #: 5408
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ Federal Republic of Germany
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Translated by Gordon Barland and reprinted in APA Newsletter, 19(4), 25-26.

  679. Sullenberger, Tom E. Is the polygraph suited to pre-employment screening? Security Management. 1985; 29(8):44-48.
    Rec #: 5409
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ examiners-private
    Call Number: ODS, P 5409

  680. Sullivan, RitaLetter To: Ronald Lango. 1986 Jul 10. 3.
    Rec #: 6756
    Keywords: drugs-test data analysis/ drug screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 6756

  681. Sutor, David. The gray flannel couch: The lie detector in business. U.S. Catholic. 1964(July):6-11.
    Rec #: 5434
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 5434

  682. Swank, Calvin J. and Haley, Keith N. The objections to polygraph screening of police applicants. The Police Chief. 1972; 39(6, June):73-76.
    Rec #: 5475
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 5475

  683. Swanson, Charles R. Benefits of a sworn polygraph examiner. 19842.
    Rec #: 3132
    Keywords: confessions/ preemployment screening/ interrogation/ admissibility/ evidence/ licensing-California
    Call Number: ODS, P 3132, 9903

  684. Taft, William H.IV, Deputy Secretary of Defense. DoD Polygraph Program. Department of Defense Directive Number 5210.48. Washington, DC: Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy; 1984 Dec 248 p.
    Rec #: 2939
    Keywords: regulations-Department of Defense/ applications-counterintelligence/ screening-Department of Defense/ Department of Defense/ policy
    Call Number: ODS, P 2939, Library
    Notes: See also Report No.: DOD-5210.48-R, Jan 85, NTIS No. AD-A154 037/6/XAB, Record #1373

  685. ---. Statement of William H. Taft, IV, General Counsel, Department of Defense. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights, House Committee on the Judiciary Washington, DC: GPO; 1982 Dec 9.
    Rec #: 5492
    Keywords: screening-government/ regulations-Department of Defense/ applications-national security/ applications-counterintelligence
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Printed in APA Newsletter, 15(6), 5-7

  686. Talley, Lawrence W. Testimony of Lawrence W. Talley for Days Inns of America. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities of the House Committee on Education and Labor Washington, DC: GPO; 1985 Sep 18.
    Rec #: 5498
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial/ Days Inns of America
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Printed in Polygraph, 14, 236-238

  687. Terris, William. Attitudinal correlates of employee integrity. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 1985; 1(March):60-68.
    Rec #: 5524
    Keywords: subjects-attitudes-theft/ screening-commercial-theft rates/ cases-theft/ research-validity/ research-validity-paper and pencil tests/ personnel selection/ London House-Stanton surveys
    Call Number: ODS, P 5524

  688. Territo, Leonard. The use of polygraph in the pre-employment screening process. Police Chief. 1974; 41(7):51-53.
    Rec #: 5525
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 5525

  689. Testing the water or walking on water? Guardsmarks requests polygraph in job ad. Security Letter. 1989; 19(11, June 1):part I. ISSN: 0363-4922.
    Rec #: 5539
    Keywords: EPPA/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 5539

  690. The American Polygraph Association symposium on pre-employment screening. Polygraph. 1980; 9(1):1-33.
    Rec #: 112
    Keywords: screening-symposium/ validity-views of psychologists/ techniques-screening
    Call Number: Library

  691. The dimensions of privacy - A survey. APA Newsletter. 1980; 13(2):11-12.
    Rec #: 1434
    Keywords: surveys-privacy/ screening-commercial-privacy
    Call Number: Library

  692. The intimidation of job tests. AFL-CIO American Federationist. 1979; 86:1-8. ISSN: 0149-2489.
    Rec #: 2737
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ criticism-intimidation
    Call Number: ODS, P 2737

  693. The polygraph as an administrative tool. Legal Points. 1979:-.
    Rec #: 4406
    Keywords: law-administrative/ screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 4406
    Notes: Published by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, Gaithersburg, MD

  694. The Polygraph: Its capabilities and limitations in security clearances. ONI Review. 1951:288-292.
    Rec #: 4475
    Keywords: screening-government/ Office of Naval Intelligence
    Call Number: ODS, P 4475

  695. The Question: When is such screening legal? Business Week. 1978; 25(20, February 6):100-101.
    Rec #: 4675
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ voice stress analysis
    Call Number: ODS, P 4675

  696. The Science Of Honesty Testing. Security . 1995; 32(3):11.
    Rec #: 9400
    Keywords: employees screening/ psychological tests/ honesty testing
    Call Number: ODS, P 9400

  697. The truth about "lie" detectors. Collective Bargaining Report. 1964.
    Rec #: 9171
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ criticism
    Call Number: ODS, P 9171
    Notes: Reprinted from AFL-CIO American Federationist, 1964, November

  698. The truth about the polygraph controversy. Security World. 1984; 21(6):11, 13.
    Rec #: 5643
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 5643

  699. The use of polygraphs and similar devices by federal agencies. Polygraph. 1976; 5(1):2-58.
    Rec #: 5794
    Keywords: legislation-federal/ applications-counterintelligence/ screening-government/ voice stress/ research-federal/ Abzug, Bella S.
    Call Number: Library, 353.001325 Un3u
    Notes: [copy of the report by Bella Abzug's committee--the Government Information and Individual Rights Subcommittee]

  700. The whole truth - An examination of the lie detector. Professional Intelligence Reporter. 1977(July):3-7.
    Rec #: 6022
    Keywords: countermeasures/ validity-field examinations/ screening-general
    Call Number: ODS, P 6022

  701. Thomas, Ronald J. The polygraph in private industry: Regulation or elimination? Buffalo Law Review. 1965; 15:655-669.
    Rec #: 5558
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ law-limiting/ licensing
    Call Number: ODS, P 5558

  702. Thurber, Steven. CPI variables in relation to the polygraph performance of police officer candidates. The Journal of Social Psychology. 1981; 113:145-146. ISSN: 0022-4545.
    Rec #: 9621
    Keywords: countermeasures/ good impression (GI) scale/ screening-preemployment/ police applicants
    Call Number: ODS, P 9621
    Abstract: Administered the California Psychological Inventory (CPI) and a polygraph to 34 male police officers (mean age 23 yrs), of whom 19 were judged unacceptable because of elevated readings in response to questions concerning antisocial behavior, drug usage, and/or criminal involvement. Ss were placed in pass vs fail categories to analyze the extent to which CPI variables differentiated Ss with gross differences in polygraph performance. Results show that Ss who passed the polygraph scored higher on the Good Impression subscale than those who failed, suggesting a connection between social desirability and the capacity to control autonomic processes.

  703. Timm, Howard W. Effect of posthypnotic suggestions on the accuracy of preemployment polygraph testing. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 1991; 36(5):1521-1535.
    Rec #: 5581
    Keywords: hypnosis/ countermeasures/ idomotor suggestion/ screening-preemployment/ anxiety level
    Call Number: ODS,P 5581, Library

  704. Timm, Howard W. and Hedges, W. Keith. Factors theoretically affecting the incidence of deceptive responses during preemployment screening procedures. Polygraph. 1993; 22(3):229.
    Rec #: 6555
    Keywords: screening-preemployment/ Inwald Personality Inventory/ paper and pencil tests/ deception
    Call Number: ODS, P 6555, Library

  705. Tiner, Michael. Statement of Michael Tiner, Assistant Director of Government Affairs, United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Labor/Management Relations, House Committee on Education and Labor Washington, DC: GPO; 1979 Oct 16.
    Rec #: 5585
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ criticism-labor
    Call Number: ODS, P 5585

  706. ---. Statement of Michael Tiner, Assistant Director of Government Affairs, United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (AFL-CIO). 1984 Dec 12.
    Rec #: 5586
    Keywords: criticism/ labor unions/ legislation-Tennessee/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 5586
    Notes: Hearing before the Tennessee State Legislature

  707. Tiner, Michael and Allstrom, Peter. Statement of Michael Tiner and Peter Allstrom, for AFL-CIO. Hearing before the U.S. Department of Labor Washington, DC: GPO; 1980 Jan 28.
    Rec #: 5587
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial/ AFL-CIO
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Printed in APA Newsletter, 13(1), 6-13

  708. Tivnan, Edward. Truth and consequences. New York . 1984; 17, March 12(8):49-58. ISSN: 0028-7369.
    Rec #: 5625
    Keywords: law-labor-rights/ criticism-civil rights/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 5625

  709. Torres, Christopher B. Detection of deception: The use of polygraph as an aid to national security. California State University, Sacramento; 1985.
    Rec #: 5605
    Keywords: applications-national security/ dissertations and theses/ screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 5605
    Notes: Unpublished Master's thesis

  710. Truth or consequences. Time. 1973; 101, March 19(12):73-74.
    Rec #: 5647
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 5647

  711. Truth's scientific ally. Journal of American Insurance. 1965; 41(2, March-April).
    Rec #: 5649
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 5649

  712. Turner, S. E. So who's afraid of a polygraph test? San Antonio, Texas: Naylor Company; 1974; ISBN: 0-8111-0537-7.
    Rec #: 3321
    Keywords: preemployment screening/ heart rate/ blood pressure
    Call Number: ODS, P 3321

  713. U.S. Civil Service Commission. Use of the polygraph in personnel investigation of competitive service applicants and appointees to competitive service positions. 1973(July 9).
    Rec #: 5734
    Keywords: regulations-Civil Service Commission/ screening-government/ Civil Service Commission
    Call Number: ODS, P 5734
    Notes: Appendix D, Federal Personnel Manual.

  714. U.S. Congress. The administration's initiatives to expand polygraph use and impose lifelong censorship on thousands of government employees. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1983; Twenty-fifth report, House Report No. 98-578.
    Rec #: 5754
    Keywords: screening-government/ applications-counterintelligence/ Department of Defense
    Call Number: Library, 363.254 Un3

  715. ---. H.R. 4681, Relating to the administration of polygraph examinations and prepublication review requirements by federal agencies. Hearings before the Investigations Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, 2nd Session Washington, DC: GPO; 1984 Sep 6.
    Rec #: 5755
    Keywords: screening-government/ applications-national security/ legislation-federal/ Department of Defense/ Central Intelligence Agency/ National Security Agency/ National Security Decision Directive 84
    Call Number: Library, 351.1325 Un3h

  716. --. The use of polygraphs and similar devices by federal agencies. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1976; Thirteenth Report by the Committee on Government Operations together with separate and dissenting views, House Report No. 94-795.
    Rec #: 5740
    Keywords: Department of Defense/ applications-federal/ criticism-congressional/ screening-government/ research-laboratory/ voice stress/ regulations-Department of Defense/ examiners-federal/ training-federal
    Call Number: Library, 353.001325 Un3u

  717. U.S. Congress. House. Polygraphs in the workplace: the use of "lie detectors" in hiring and firing. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives , 99th Congress, 1st Session, on H.R. 1524 and H.R. 1924.; 1985 Jul 30; Washington, DC. Washington, DC: GPO; 1986362 p.
    Rec #: 5750
    Keywords: legislation-federal-commercial/ screening-commercial-legislation-federal
    Call Number: Library, 658.3112 Un3p
    Notes: Serial No. 99-42

  718. U.S. Congress. House. Pre-employment security procedures of the intelligence agencies. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Oversight of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, House of Representatives, 96th Congress, 1st Session; 1916 May 17-1979 Jun 21 Washington, DC: GPO; 1979.
    Rec #: 5753
    Keywords: screening-government/ applications-counterintelligence/ Department of Defense/ National Security Agency/ Department of Justice/ Central Intelligence Agency/ State Department/ Defense Investigative Service/ Defense Intelligence Agency/ Federal Bureau of Investigation/ Law Enforcement Assistance Administration/ American Civil Liberties Union/ American Polygraph Association
    Call Number: Library, 353.0074 Un3p

  719. U.S. Congress. House. Presidential directive on the use of polygraphs and prepublication review. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions. Apr 21, 28, 1983 and Feb. 7, 1984. Washington, DC: GPO; 1985422.
    Rec #: 5743
    Keywords: regulations-NSDD 84/ legislation-federal/ screening-government/ examiners-federal/ National Security Decision Directive 84
    Call Number: Library, 351.1325 Un3p
    Notes: Hearings held jointly with the Subcommittee on Civil Service. Serial No. 114.
    Abstract: It requires those with access to Sensitive Compartmented information to sign a nondisclosure agreement that includes a provision for prepublication review (Government review of employee writings prior to publication.) The directive mandates investigations of unauthorized disclosures, and employees can be fired or otherwise disciplined for failing a polygraph test or for refusing to take such a test. Witnesses opposing the directive include a representative of the American Civil Liberties Union, the president of the American Foreign Service association, and counsel to the Authors League of America. Arguments against the directive focus on first amendment intrusions and include the potential for prepublication political censorship, unnecessary limitations on information flow, and the unreliability of polygraph results. Representatives of various Federal agencies support the directive aas a necessary response to the serious problem of security leaks. They maintain that strict procedures prevent political censorship in prepublication reviews and that polygraph tests are used in the context of other investigative evidence. Appended supplementary material.

  720. ---. United States counterintelligence and security concerns - 1986. Report by the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence House of Representatives; 1987 Feb 4 Washington, DC: GPO; 198721.
    Rec #: 5756
    Keywords: screening-government
    Call Number: ODS, P 5756
    Notes: Report 100-5, Union Calander No. 3

  721. U.S. Congress. House. Use of polygraph as "lie detectors" by the federal government. Tenth Report by the Committee on Government Operations, 89th Congress, 1st Session Washington, DC: GPO; 1965.
    Rec #: 5737
    Keywords: screening-government/ validity-laboratory/ surveys-federal/ applications-investigations/ applications-counterintelligence
    Call Number: Library, 351.1325 Un3u
    Notes: House Report No. 198

  722. ---. Use of polygraph as "lie detectors" by the federal government.(Part 2). Thirty-Ninth Report by the Committee on Government Operations, 89th Congress, 2nd Session Washington, DC: GPO; 1966.
    Rec #: 5738
    Keywords: screening-government/ validity-laboratory/ surveys-federal/ applications-investigations/ applications-national security
    Call Number: ODS, P 5738, 351.1325 Un3u
    Notes: Thirty-ninth report, House Report No. 2801
    Abstract: on file

  723. U.S. Congress. House. Use of Polygraph tests by the U.S. Department of Defense. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, 97th Congress, 2nd session.; 1982 Dec 9; Washington, DC. Washington, DC: GPO; 198458 p.
    Rec #: 5742
    Keywords: applications-counterintelligence/ screening-government/ regulations-Department of Defense/ Department of Defense
    Call Number: ODS, P 5742
    Notes: Serial No. 110

  724. U.S. Congress. House. The use of polygraphs and similar devices by federal agencies. Hearings before House Committee on Government Operations, 93rd Congress, 2nd Session Washington, DC : GPO; 1974 Jun 4.
    Rec #: 5739
    Keywords: applications-national security/ screening-government/ voice analysis-federal view/ research-laboratory/ research-field/ Federal Bureau of Investigation/ National Security Agency/ Central Intelligence Agency/ Civil Service Commission/ Department of Justice
    Call Number: ODS, P 5739, Library 353.001325 Un3u

  725. U. S. Congress. House. The use of polygraphs as "lie detectors" by the federal government. Hearings before House Committee on Government Operations, Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee, 88th Congress, 2nd Session Washington, DC: GPO; 1964.
    Rec #: 5736
    Keywords: licensing-state/ examiners-private/ techniques/ ethics/ validity-laboratory/ screening-government/ screening-commercial/ applications-national security/ Department of Defense/ U.S. Army CID/ Naval Investigative Service/ Office of Special Investigations-U.S.Air Force/ psychophysiology-theory/ research-laboratory/ applications-investigations/ Postal Inspection Service/ instument-B&W/ validity-field examinations/ research-field/ theory-Orlansky's views/ surveys-federal/ examiners-federal-training/ training-federal
    Call Number: Library, 351.1325 Un3u
    Notes: Part I - Panel discussion with private polygraph practitioners. Part II - Testimony of Army, Navy, and Air Force witnesses. Part III - Panel discussion with scientists. Part IV - Testimony of Post Office witnesses. Part V- Testimony of Federal Bureau of Investigation Witnesses. Part VI - Testimony of Department of Defense witnesses.

  726. U.S. Congress, House Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Labor/Management Relations, 96th Congress, 2nd Session. Pressures in Today's Workplace. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1981.
    Rec #: 5741
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ legislation-federal
    Call Number: ODS, P 5741

  727. U. S. Congress, House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor. Employee Polygraph Protection Act. Report with Minority, Dissenting, Additional, Supplemental Dissenting, and Additional Dissentive Views. Committed to the Committee of the Whole House, 100th Congress, 1st. Session. Washington, D. C.: GPO; 1987 Jul 9; 100-208. 23.
    Rec #: 9939
    Keywords: Employee Polygraph Protection Act/ employee screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 9939

  728. U.S. Congress. Senate. Polygraph Protection Act of 1985. Hearing before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 99th Congress, 2nd Session on S. 1815. 1986 Apr 23 Washington, DC: GPO; 1986 Apr 23524 p.
    Rec #: 5766
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial/ Employee Polygraph Protection Act/ EPPA
    Call Number: Library, 658.3112 Un3p
    Abstract: To prevent the denial of employment opportunities by prohibiting the use of lie detectors by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce.

  729. ---. Polygraphs for counterintelligence purposes in the Department of Defense. Hearing before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, 98th Congress, 2nd Session. 1984 Mar 7 Washington, DC: GPO; 1984101.
    Rec #: 5765
    Keywords: screening-government/ applications-counterintelligence/ validity-field examinations/ Department of Defense
    Call Number: ODS, P 5765
    Notes: S. Hrg. 98-1081

  730. U. S. Congress. Senate. Statement of L. Britt Snider, Principal Director, Counterintelligence and Security Policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Manpower and Personnel, Senate Committee on the Armed Services Washington, DC: GPO; 1985 Jun 26.
    Rec #: 5272
    Keywords: screening-government/ legislation-federal/ applications-counterintelligence
    Call Number: ODS, P 5272
    Notes: Printed in Polygraph, 14, 269-275.
    Abstract: on file

  731. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution. Polygraph Control and Civil Liberties Protection Act. Hearings before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, 95th congress, 1st and 2nd sessions, S. 1845. 1977 Nov 15-1978 Sep 21 Washington, DC: GPO; c1978653 p.
    Rec #: 5763
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial/ validity/ voice stress analysis/ PSE
    Call Number: Library, 342.73 Un3
    Abstract: S. 1845, A bill to protect the rights of individuals guarnateed by the constitution of the United States and to prevent unwarrented invasion of their privacy by prohibiting the use of polygraph type equipment for certain purposes

  732. U.S. Department of State. Use of polygraph examinations. 1989 Jan 19; Department notice. 13 p.
    Rec #: 5776
    Keywords: regulations/ State Department/ applications-national security/ screening-federal/ applications-criminal investigations/ applications-counterintelligence
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Reprinted in Polygraph, 18(2)

  733. U.S. District Court supports police polygraph screening. Polygraph. 1974; 3(4):412-416.
    Rec #: 5778
    Keywords: screening-police-San Francisco/ law-labor-police
    Call Number: Library

  734. U.S. Joint Security Commission Report Includes Polygraph Considerations. Polygraph. 1994; 23(1):1-23.
    Rec #: 9623
    Keywords: screening-national security/ examiners
    Call Number: Library

  735. Union representative testifies before House Labor-Management Committee. APA Newsletter. 1979(September/October):1-2.
    Rec #: 5684
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: Library

  736. Unions act on threats to privacy. Business Week. 1965(March 13):87-88.
    Rec #: 5686
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ labor-law/ privacy
    Call Number: ODS, P 5686

  737. United States. House of Respresentatives. Security clearance procedures in the intelligence agencies. Staff report on the Subcommittee on oversight permanent select committee on intelligence, U.S. House of Representatives. Washington: GPO; 19791-34.
    Rec #: 6902
    Keywords: intelligence/ security screening
    Call Number: Library, 353.0074 Un3p

  738. Vasiliev, Aleksandr. Lie detector: Conjectures and reality. Private Detection, Safeguarding and Security. 1995(June).
    Rec #: 9625
    Keywords: screening-preemployment/ Russia
    Call Number: ODS, P 9625
    Notes: Russian journal

  739. Wahrer, J. Martin. The relationship between characteristics of job applicants and admissions of employee theft. Masters Abstracts . 1987; 26(2 ):0210.
    Rec #: 5861
    Keywords: dissertations and theses/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: Library 363.254 W12
    Notes: Masters thesis, Michigan State University (University microfilm NO: AAD13-31246), 86 p.
    Abstract: Recently a trend toward the use of methodologically sound empirical studies to gain knowledge on employee theft has developed. The purpose of this project was to determine if relationships existed between characteristics of job applicants and admissions of internal theft. The current study uses data from pre-employment polygraph based interviews on employee misconduct from 599 job applicants. Characteristics examined were past history of drug use, frequency of marijuana use, use of drugs on the job, external economic pressures and age of the applicant. All characteristics were tested in bivariate relationships with admissions of employee theft. Additionally, the results of controlling age, sex, and marital status were examined. Specifically the results of this study revealed a series of relationships among admissions of internal theft and tests reflecting age of the applicant and tests affirming drug use. Additionally, the control variables of age and marital status exhibited statistically significant influences on these relationships. (Abstract shortened with permission of author.)

  740. Waller, Douglas. A tour through "hell week". Newsweek. 1993(April 12):33.
    Rec #: 7140
    Keywords: CIA/ psychological testing/ espionage/ security screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 7140

  741. Walsh, Thomas J. The case for applicant investigation. Industrial Security. 1966; 10(5):3-6, 8, 10, 43-48.
    Rec #: 5895
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 5895

  742. Walters, C. Glenn and Gunn, Bruce. Appraising retailers use of the polygraph. Journal of Retailing. 1968; 43(4):10-21.
    Rec #: 5902
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ retail
    Call Number: ODS, P 5902

  743. Warren, Donald R. Fairness, personnel security and the polygraph. Security Management. 1984; 28(10, October):67-68.
    Rec #: 5909
    Keywords: screening-government/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 5909

  744. Washnis, G. J. Polygraphic tests for city employees. Public Personnel Review. 1962; 23:192-198.
    Rec #: 5912
    Keywords: screening-police/ labor-law/ applications-parking lot attendants/ cases-screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 5912

  745. Weaver, Richard S. and Garwood, Marcia. Comparison of relevant/irrelevant and modified general question technique structures in a split counterintelligence-suitability phase polygraph examination. Polygraph. 1985; 14(2):97-107.
    Rec #: 5939
    Keywords: techniques-R&I/ techniques-MGQT/ screening-counterintelligence/ screening-suitability
    Call Number: ODS, P 5939, Library

  746. Weaver, Richard S. and Peters, Robert B. Difficulties encountered in assessing the validity and utility of government security screening examinations: Implications for researchers and policy makers. 1989 Oct 2315 p.
    Rec #: 9945
    Keywords: screening-security/ screening-federal/ validity/ utility/ policy
    Call Number: ODS, P 9945
    Notes: Unpublished manuscript

  747. Webb, James W. Excerpts from statement of James W. Webb, for the AFL-CIO. Hearing before the U.S. Department of Labor. APA Newsletter. 1980; 13(1, January 29):13-14.
    Rec #: 5941
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial/ AFL-CIO
    Call Number: Library

  748. Weir, Raymond J., Jr. Polygraph screening operations. 1962 Aug.
    Rec #: 5963
    Keywords: screening-federal
    Call Number: ODS, P 5963
    Notes: Paper presented at the 9th annual meeting of the American Academy of Polygraph Examiners

  749. ---. Pre-test interview for a relevant/irrelevant polygraph examination [demonstration transcript]. 1977 Apr.
    Rec #: 5976
    Keywords: pretest interview/ techniques-relevant-irrelevant/ screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 5976

  750. ---. Report on face-to-face polygraph testing. 1958 Aug 303.
    Rec #: 129
    Keywords: screening/ polygraph techniques/ interview techniques
    Call Number: ODS, P 129, 9903

  751. Weir, Raymond J., Jr. and Atwood, Walter F. Applicant screening polygraph examinations. Polygraph. 1981; 10(3):129-142.
    Rec #: 8964
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 8964, Library

  752. Westin, Alan F. Debates over federal use of polygraphs. In. Privacy and Freedom. New York: Atheneum; 1967; pp. 227-241.
    Rec #: 7568
    Keywords: security screening/ applications-screening/ confessions/ deception
    Call Number: ODS, P 7568, 9903

  753. ---. Probing the mind: Psychological surveillance. In. Privacy and Freedom. New York, NY: Atheneum; 1967; pp. 133-157.
    Rec #: 8965
    Keywords: screening/ privacy/ personality tests/ screening-commercial/ screening-law enforcement
    Call Number: ODS, P 8965

  754. ---. The problem of employee privacy still troubles management. Fortune. 1979; 99(11):120-122, 126.
    Rec #: 5997
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ criticism-privacy
    Call Number: ODS, P 5997

  755. Wheeler, Dee E. Pre-employment polygraph examination of police applicants. Law and Order. 1963; 11(8):61-62.
    Rec #: 6004
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 6004

  756. White, Joseph C. An argument for pre-employment tests. Auditgram. 1964; 40(8).
    Rec #: 6013
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 6013

  757. White, Lawrence T. Attitudinal consequences of the pre-employment polygraph examination. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 1984; 14:364-374. ISSN: 0021-9029.
    Rec #: 6014
    Keywords: screening-commercial-attitudes/ subjects-attitudes-screening/ surveys-subjects-screening/ research-screening
    Call Number: Library

  758. White, Lawrence T.; Lopez, Margaret, and Haney, Craig. To polygraph or not: The effects of pre-employment polygraphing on work-related attitudes. Polygraph. 1982; 11(2):185-199.
    Rec #: 6015
    Keywords: screening-preemployment/ surveys/ attitudes-work-related
    Call Number: ODS, Library
    Abstract: College students (N=228) read one of two scenarios describing standard job application procedures -- one included a polygraph examination, the other did not -- and then responded to a questionnaire of work-related attitudes. Subjects reading the polygraph version expressed more negative attitudes toward the employer, work situation and other employees. We suggest the polygraph experience acts as a symbolic communication to the prospective employee from the employer, imparting unpleasant information that may lead to feelings of distrust and dislike.

  759. Whiteside, Glen O. Profits vs. polygraph. Phoenix, AZ: Associated Grocers; 1979.
    Rec #: 6017
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ law-arbitration/ law-NLRB/ pretest interview/ public relations/ report writing/ commercial aspects
    Call Number: ODS, P 6017

  760. Willard, Richard K. Presidential directive on safeguarding national security information and polygraph examinations of federal employees. Statement before the Legislation and National Security Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC: GPO; 1983 Oct 19.
    Rec #: 6066
    Keywords: screening-federal
    Call Number: ODS, P 6066

  761. ---. Safeguarding national security information and polygraph examinations of federal employees. Polygraph. 1983; 12(3):157-195.
    Rec #: 6065
    Keywords: applications-national security/ applications-criminal investigations/ screening-federal-policy/ admissibility-federal/ regulations-federal/ Department of Justice
    Call Number: Library

  762. ---. Statement of Richard K. Willard, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division, Department of Justice. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Civil Service, House Committee on the Post Office and Civil Service, concerning H.R. 4681, the Federal Polygraph Limitation and Anti-censorship Act of 1984 Washington, DC: GPO; 1984 Feb 29.
    Rec #: 6067
    Keywords: legislation-federal/ applications/ screening-government/ Department of Justice
    Call Number: ODS, P 6067, 9903

  763. Williams, Pat. Statement of Honorable Pat Williams. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities, House Committee on Education and Labor. On H.R. 1524, Polygraph Protection Act of 1985 Washington, DC: GPO; 1985 Jul 30.
    Rec #: 6072
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial/ criticism
    Call Number: Library
    Notes: Printed in Polygraph, 14, 224-227

  764. Williams, Pat and Darden, George. Should we ban polygraph testing in private industry? American Legion Magazine. 1986; 120(4):10.
    Rec #: 6075
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 6075

  765. Wise, Lois Recascino and Charvat, Steven J. Polygraph testing in the public sector: the status of state legislation. Public Personnel Management. 1990; 19(4, Winter):381-390.
    Rec #: 7122
    Keywords: state legislation/ preemployment screening/ validity
    Call Number: ODS, P 7122

  766. Wynn, William H. Statement of William H. Wynn, International President, United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. Hearing before the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources Washington, DC: GPO; 1986 Apr 2392-126.
    Rec #: 6145
    Keywords: legislation-federal-screening/ screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 6145, Library, 658.3112 Un3p

  767. Yamada, David C. The regulation of pre-employment honesty testing: Striking a temporary(?) balance between self-regulation and prohibition. Wayne Law Review. 1993; 39(4):1549-1587. ISSN: 0043-1621.
    Rec #: 9437
    Keywords: screening-commercial-preemployment/ honesty testing-preemployment
    Call Number: ODS, P 9437

  768. Yankee, William J.; Giles, Frederick, and Grimsley, Douglas L. A comparison between control question and relevant-irrelevant polygraph test formats in a screening situation. 198696 p.
    Rec #: 8937
    Keywords: techniques-control question test/ techniques-relevant-irrelevant/ screening
    Call Number: ODS, P 8937, Library 658.3112 Y2c
    Notes: NSA contract #MDA904-86-R-2192

  769. Yes to lie detector tests for private employers. Nation's Business. 1975(August):16. ISSN: 0028-047x.
    Rec #: 6198
    Keywords: screening-commercial
    Call Number: ODS, P 6198
    Notes: Reprinted in Utah Polygraph Association Newsletter, 2(4).

  770. Yeschke, Charles L. The advantages and limitations of police applicants testing with the polygraph. 1962 Aug.
    Rec #: 6200
    Keywords: screening-police
    Call Number: ODS, P 6200
    Notes: Paper presented at the 9th annual meeting of the American Academy of Polygraph Examiners, Chicago, IL

  771. Young, James. Should a law enforcement polygraphist examine his fellow officers? Yes! Law & Order. 1974; 22(11, November):104.
    Rec #: 6214
    Keywords: screening-police/ law-rights-police/ applications-internal investigations
    Call Number: ODS, P 6214

  772. Zank, Gordon. The use of the polygraph in business and industry. California State University ; 1979 Jun39 p.
    Rec #: 6224
    Keywords: screening-commercial/ surveys-statistical/ dissertations and theses
    Call Number: ODS, P 6224
    Notes: Unpublished thesis

 


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