DAY ONE: SEPTEMBER 22, 2009
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EXAMPLES OF BEHAVIORAL TOOLS & METHODS
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Moderators: Robert Fein, Forensic Psychologist, Committee Member
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Preliminary Credibility Assessment Screening System (PCASS)
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Donald Krapohl, Special Assistant to the Academy Director, Defense Academy for Credibility Assessment
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Voice-Stress Technologies
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Philip Rubin, Committee Chair and CEO, Haskins Laboratories
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Apollo and Evidence Based Intelligence Analysis
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Charles Twardy, Research Assistant Professor, George Mason University
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Alternative Competing Hypothesis (ACH) – No Presentation Available
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Neil Thomason, Senior Lecturer (retired), University of Melbourne and Committee Member
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RESPONDENT REACTIONS
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Respondent Reaction
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Steven Kleinman, Consultant and Strategist, Intelligence and National Security Policy
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Commentary
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Paul Lehner, Chief Engineer, Information Technology Division, Center for Integrated Intelligence Systems, The MITRE Corporation
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MODELS OF EVALUATION IN OTHER FIELDS
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Moderator: Philip Rubin, Committee Chair and CEO, Haskins Laboratories
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Challenges In Field Evaluation For Education) – No Presentation Available
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Grover (Russ) Whitehurst, Senior Fellow, Governance Studies and Director, Brown Center on Education Policy
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Validation And Evaluation Practices In The Health Sciences) – No Presentation Available
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Lisa J. Colpe, Senior Scientist, Division of Services and Intervention Research, National Institute of Mental Health
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Evidence-Based Practices in Criminal Justice
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Cynthia Lum, Deputy Director, Center for Evidence Based Crime Policy and Assistant Professor, Administration of Justice Department, George Mason University
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Human Factors and Organizational Psychology: Application to Training Evaluation
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Eduardo Salas, Professor, Institute for Simulation & Training, University of Central Florida and Committee Member
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RESPONDENT REACTIONS
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Possible Application To Intelligence And Counterintelligence
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Community Needs – No Presentation Available
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Robert Boruch, Professor, Graduate School of Education and Statistics, University of Pennsylvania and Committee Member
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DAY TWO: SEPTEMBER 23, 2009
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ETHICAL, REGULATORY, AND CULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS
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Moderator: Philip Rubin, Committee Chair and CEO, Haskins Laboratories
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Ethical Challenges in Translating Psychophysiology and Neuroscience to Technology for Intelligence and Counterintelligence
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Adil Shamoo, Editor-in-Chief Accountability in Research, University of Maryland School of Medicine
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Commentary
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Jonathan Moreno, Professor, University of Pennsylvania Health System and Committee Member
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INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES AND APPLICATION OF LESSONS FROM POLICING
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Moderator: Philip Rubin, Committee Chair and CEO, Haskins Laboratories
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A U.K. Perspective) – No Presentation Available
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George Brander, Department of Defence, United Kingdom
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Canadian Defense Validation Efforts
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David Mandel, Defence Scientist and Group Leader Defence R&D Canada – Toronto
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Application of Lessons from Forensics
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Christian Meissner, Associate Professor and Chair, Institutional Review Board, Department of Psychology, University of Texas, El Paso
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