Breakthrough in the validation and diagnostic value of test carried out in polygraph examination
Breakthrough in the validation and diagnostic value of test carried out in polygraph examination
Author(s): Marcin GołaszewskiSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: National Institute for Intelligence Studies
Keywords: Standardization; polygraph testing
Summary/Abstract: more and more attention to standardization and standards. Standard is a common and average model of something1. A norm, on the other hand, according to the provisions of the Act of 13.09.2002 on standardization2 is a document adopted by common consent and approved of by an authorized organizational unit, setting rules, guidelines and providing specifications to be commonly and repeatedly used for a variety of activities in order to impose optimum order on a specific area. The aims of standardization include: ensuring the quality and reliability of products, processes and services, as well as facilitating communication by defining terms, labels and symbols for common use. Whereas conditions of standardization include: unclassified nature and general availability of standards, respect for public interest, freedom of participation in the process of the development and use of standards, making it possible for all person interested to be involved in the process of developing standards, consensus as a bases for the determination f the content of standards, unification and coherence of the provisions of standards, use of effective scientific and technical achievements.
Journal: Romanian Intelligence Studies Review
- Issue Year: 2013
- Issue No: 09
- Page Range: 5-20
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English