Martin Theodore Orne
Detection of Deception
(Listed in Chronological Order)
O'Connell, D. N., Tursky, B., & Orne, M. T. Electrodes for the recording of skin potential. Archives of General Psychiatry, 1960, 3, 252-258.
Gustafson, L. A., & Orne, M. T. Effects of heightened motivation on the detection of deception. Journal of Applied Psychology, 1963, 47, 408-411.
Gustafson, L. A., & Orne, M. T. The effects of task and method of stimulus presentation on the detection of deception. Journal of Applied Psychology, 1964, 48, 383-387.
Gustafson, L. A., & Orne, M. T. The effects of verbal responses on the laboratory detection of deception. Psychophysiology, 1965, 2, 10-13.
Gustafson, L. A., & Orne, M. T. The effects of perceived role and role-success on the detection of deception. Journal of Applied Psychology, 1965, 49, 412-417.
Orne, M. T., & Thackray, R. I. Group GSR technique in the detection of deception. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1967, 25, 809-816.
Orne, M. T., & Holland, C. H. On the ecological validity of laboratory deception. International Journal of Psychiatry, 1968, 6, 282-293.
Thackray, R. I., & Orne, M. T. A comparison of physiological indices in detection of deception. Psychophysiology, 1968, 4, 219-339.
Thackray, R. I., & Orne, M. T. Effects of the type of stimulus employed and the level of subject awareness on the detection of deception. Journal of Applied Psychology, 1968, 52, 234-239.
Orne, M. T., Thackray, R. I., & Paskewitz, D. A. On the detection of deception --A model for the study of the physiological effects of psychological stimuli. In N. Greenfield & R. Sternbach (Eds.), Handbook of psychophysiology. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1972. Pp.743-785.
Orne, M. T. Implications of laboratory research for the detection of deception. Polygraph, 1972, 2, 169-199. Also in N. Ansley (Ed.), Legal admissibility of the polygraph. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C Thomas, 1975. Pp.94-119.
Waid, W. M., Orne, E. C., Cook, M. R., & Orne, M. T. Effects of attention, as indexed by subsequent memory, on electrodermal detection of deception. Journal of Applied Psychology, 1978, 63, 728- 733.
Waid, W. M., Orne, M. T., & Wilson, S. K. Effects of level of socialization on electrodermal detection of deception. Psychophysiology, 1979, 16, 15-22.
Waid, W.M., Orne, M.T., & Wilson, S.K. Socialization, awareness, and the electrodermal response to deception and self-disclosure. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1979, 88, 663-666.
Waid, W. M., & Orne, M. T. Individual differences in electrodermal lability and the detection of information and deception. Journal of Applied Psychology, 1980, 65, 1-8.
Waid, W. M., & Orne, M. T. Cognitive, social, and personality processes in the physiological detection of deception. In L. Berkowitz (Ed.), Advances in experimental social psychology. Vol.14. New York: Academic Press, 1981. Pp.61-106.
Waid, W. M., Orne, E. C., Cook, M. R., & Orne, M. T. Meprobamate reduces the accuracy of physiological detection of deception. Science, 1981, 212, 71-73.
Waid, W. M., Orne, E. C., & Orne, M. T. Selective memory for social information, alertness, and physiological arousal in the detection of deception. Journal of Applied Psychology, 1981, 66, 224-232.
Waid, W. M., Wilson, S. K., & Orne, M. T. Cross-modal physiological effects of electrodermal labililty in the detection of deception. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1981, 40, 1118-1125.
Waid, W. M., & Orne, M. T. The physiological detection of deception. American Scientist, 1982, 70, 402-409.