Which of the following is an true statement about the information gained from polygraph tests?
A) The information the organization seeks does not have to be related to the job.
B) The organization has used the polygraph as the easiest way to gather the information it wants.
C) Test results can be made known to any or all.
D) Not only should the organization have job-related grounds for using the polygraph, but these must be compelling enough to justify violating the individual's privacy and psychic freedom.
D
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