With the demise of the polygraph following the passage of the
Employee Polygraph Protection Act, honesty testing has come to be
seen as an alternative approach. But it has become the subject of
considerable controversy, some legal enactments, a barrage of union
opposition, and a great deal of employer interest. Miner and Capps
provide an understanding and the tools necessary to help human
resource managers make decisions regarding the use of honesty
testing. Generic types of testing instruments are assessed; the
writing is straightforward, with all statistical and mathematical
concepts presented with sufficient detailed explanation for those
without technical training.
The employers' need to protect their organizations and reduce
the potential for theft and white-collar crime versus the
individual's right to privacy are polarized issues in discussing
the use of honesty testing. The authors deal with the restrictions
imposed by the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1991 and show that
certain features of test scoring were directly influenced by legal
considerations. The authors then extend the discussion to the
Americans with Disabilities Act and how this enactment affects
honesty testing.
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