Krapohl, Donald J.Goodson, Walt2019-05-272019-05-272015European Polygraph 2015, nr 4, s. 189-208.1898-5238http://hdl.handle.net/11315/24713"The Relevant-Irrelevant (RI) has been used as a polygraph screening technique by several decades longer than any other. It has demonstrated practical value in prompting self-report from applicants and employees of behaviours of interest to employers. The RI has certain strengths that have made it an attractive alternative (Krapohl & Shaw 2015). With no comparison questions, the RI is not subject to criticisms that the examiner must manipulate the examinee in some fashion to make the technique effective, as probable-lie comparison question techniques may. It is more flexible than most other methods, accommodating from two to five relevant questions in a single test series. The RI may also be more resistant to countermeasures, at least of the type in which examinees induce reactions to comparison questions. "(...)enUznanie autorstwa-Użycie niekomercyjne-Bez utworów zależnych 3.0 Polskabadanie przesiewoweproces podejmowania decyzjiRelevant-Irrelevant Screening TestRelevant-Irrelevant TestAccuracy of R-I listScreeningdecision-makingPrawoDecision Accuracy for the Relevant_Irrelevant Screening Test: Influence of an Algorithm on Human Decision_MakingArtykuł