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Pozycja A Field Polygraph Examination: Science or Art?(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2016) Gordon, Nathan J.Pozycja A Realistic Perspective of the Art and Science of Forensic Psychophysiology(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2013) Gordon, Nathan J.; Fleisher, William L."In the early 1960s, Cleve Backster – perhaps the most brilliant polygraph innovator our profession has known – developed major changes in technique structure and introduced many intensely needed psychological concepts to advance our profession. One of the major changes he introduced in technique development was the change in question sequence format from a traditional Relevant – Comparison question sequence, to a structure that introduced placing the Comparison before the Relevant, or a Comparison – Relevant sequence."(...)Pozycja A Theoretical Analysis of the Direct Lie Question (DLC)(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2015) Gordon, Nathan J."The Directed Lie Comparison (DLC) question is being used in the field increasingly as some researchers have continuously suggested its use in a pedantic manner with statistical smoke and mirrors to replace the traditional Probable Lie Comparison (PLC) question. The DLC is employed by basically informing the examinee that all people have done these things in their lifetime (lied, broke a traffi c law, etc.) however, so the examiner can see exactly what happens physiologically when they lie they are to answer these questions “No.”"(...)Pozycja Directed Lie – The Correct or the Easy Way?(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2021) Shurany, Tuvia; Gordon, Nathan J.Lately there had been a huge push in our profession toward the use to use the Directed Lie Comparison question (DLC). The truth verification field is divided into “pro and con” towards this idea, like many things in life. This article will research whether this “new fashion” is really the correct way or the easy or lazy way to conduct psychophysiological truth verification examinations, as well as make comparisons between the advantages and disadvantages between the DLC and the Probable Lie Comparison question (PLC).Pozycja Effectiveness of the Integrated Zone Comparision Technique (IZCT) with Various Scoring Systems in a Mock Crime Experiment by Students(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2012) Gordon, Nathan J.; Fleisher, William L."The IZCT was developed at the Academy for Scientific Investigative Training in 1987. It is currently used in the fields of law enforcement, intelligence, and private security in numerous countries around the world. It is a modification of the Backster Zone Comparison Technique format, in a structure that closely resembles the zone technique validated at the University of Utah. It is a fl exible technique format, allowing it to be used for Single-issue, Multifaceted and Multi-issue investigations."(...)Pozycja European Polygraph 2021, Volume 15, Number 1 (53)(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2021) Amsel, Tuvya T.; Ginton, Avital; Shurany, Tuvia; Gordon, Nathan J.; Widacki, JanPozycja European Polygraph no. 3 (37), 2016(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2016) Gordon, Nathan J.; Widacki, Jan; Shapovalov, Vitaliy; Amsel, Tuvya T.; Widacki, JanPozycja European Polygraph nr 1 (19), 2012(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2012) Gordon, Nathan J.; Fleisher, William L.; Matte, James Allan; Saldžiūnas, Vitas; Kovalenko, Aleksandras; Knyazev, Vladimir; Wilcox, Daniel T.; Gray, Rosie; Shurany, Tuvia; Konieczny, Jerzy; Widacki, JanPozycja European Polygraph nr 1 (43), 2018(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2018) Anastasova, Karina; Gordon, Nathan J.; Mohamed, Feroze B.; Platek, Steven M.; Ahmad, Harris; Williams, Michael; Faro, Scott H.; Amsel, Tuvya T.; Widacki, JanPozycja European Polygraph nr 2 (32), 2015(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2015) Saldžiūnas, Vitas; Kovalenko, Aleksandras; Gordon, Nathan J.; Matte, James Allan; Nelson, Raymond; Widacki, Jan; Widacki, JanPozycja European Polygraph nr 2 (44), 2018(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2018) Amsel, Tuvya T.; Shurany, Tuvia; Gordon, Nathan J.; Widacki, Jan; Widacki, JanPozycja European Polygraph nr 3 (25), 2013(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2013) Cushman, Barry; Patton, Charles A.; Gordon, Nathan J.; Fleisher, William L.; Saldžiūnas, Vitas; Kovalenko, Aleksandras; Gołaszewski, Marcin; Widacki, JanPozycja Indiosyncrasies in Chart Evaluation(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2018) Shurany, Tuvia; Gordon, Nathan J."In the 1970’s and 1980’s, when the authors attended an American Polygraph Association accredited polygraph schools they were taught that the following 33 changes were reaction criteria:"(...)Pozycja The Effectiveness of fMRI Data when Combined with Polygraph Data(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2018) Gordon, Nathan J.; Mohamed, Feroze B.; Platek, Steven M.; Ahmad, Harris; Williams, Michael; Faro, Scott H.The Integrated Zone Comparison Technique (IZCT) was utilized with computerized polygraph instrumentation and the Academy for Scientific Investigative Training’s Horizontal Scoring System ASIT PolySuite algorithm, as part of a blind study in the detection of deception. This paper represents a synergy analysis of combining fMRI only deception data with each of the three individual physiological parameters that are used in polygraph. They include the electro-dermal response (EDR), pneumo, and cardio measurements. In addition, we compared the detection accuracy analysis using each single parameter by itself. Th e fMRI score and each individual polygraph parameter score on individual subjects were averaged to establish an overall score.