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Pozycja A Half-Century of Experiences with the Polygraph(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2020) Widacki, Jan"I obtained my first expert knowledge of polygraph from a course book of criminalistics by Paweł Horoszowski published Poland in 1958. The author provided his descriptions of the polygraph and examinations with an ideological commentary (among other things like this: “lie-detector is an imperialistic tool of torture”)."(...)Pozycja A Letter to the Editor Regarding the APA’s Terminology Reference for the Science of Psychophysiological Detection of Deception(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2024) Matte, James Allan"Dear Editor: This critique in the form of a letter-to-the-editor is in response to the publication of the fourth edition of the Terminology Reference for the Science of Psychophysiological Detection of Deception, hereafter referred to as Terminology Reference, authored by Donald Krapohl, Mark Handler and Michael Lynch published by the American Polygraph Association in 2022."(...)Pozycja European Polygraph no. 3 (41), 2017(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2017) Kormoš, Milan; Amsel, Tuvya T.; Leśniak, Marek; Widacki, JanPozycja Redefining the Road for the Industry(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2017) Amsel, Tuvya T.The polygraph is an instrument that detects, monitors, and records physiological responses that are allegedly of psychological origin and attributed to deception. Hence the human mind and its complex psychology are the core of the detected physical responses. However, the polygraph industry has almost entirely overlooked psychological issues in its training and publishing. Th e industry focuses its attention and interest on various technical aspects of the test such as e.g. scoring, rather than concentrating on what is most important, i.e. the examinee’s psychology, as it is responsible for almost the entire test result. Th e paper extensively explains the importance of examinee psychology and its infl uence on test outcome, points to the shortfalls in training and publication activity of the industry, and discusses the result and impact of the industry’s approach.