The Basic Information for Authors

To publication will be accepts unpublished research papers as well as review article, case reports, book reviews and reports connected with polygraph examinations.

Submitted manuscripts must be written in English.

All papers are assessed by referees (usually from Editorial Board), and after a positive opinion are published.

Texts for publication should be submitted in the form of normalized printout (1800 characters per page).

Use ScholarOne Manuscripts (for online submission and manuscript tracking). Please submit your manuscripts to European Polygraph via mc.manuscriptcentral.com/polygraph.

To submit your manuscript, you need the following files:
– Your manuscript (including a title page with the names of all authors and co-authors);
– A main document file with abstract, keywords, main text and references, which should be kept anonymous if the journal you are submitting to uses double-blind peer review;
– Figure files;
– Table files;
– Any extra files such as supplemental material or biographical notes.

The total length of research papers and review article should not exceed 12 pages, case reports – 6 pages, and other texts (book review, report) – 5 pages.

The first page of paper should contain: the title, the full name of the author (authors), the name of institution where the paper was written, the town and country.

Figures should be submitted both in printed form (laser print, the best) and electronic form.

Tables should be numbered in Roman numerals and figures in Arabic ones.

Figures, tables, titles of figures and titles of tables should be included on a separate page. The places in the text where they are to be included should be indicated.

The references should be arranged in the alphabetical order according to the surnames of the authors. The references should be after the text.

Each reference should include: the surname (surnames) of the author (authors), the first letter of author’s first name, the title of the book, year and place of the publication, the name of publisher, or the title of the paper, the full title of the journal, the year, the volume, the number and the first page of the paper.

For example (in references):
Reid, J., Inbau, F. (1966), Truth and Deception: the Polygraph (“Lie-detector”) Techniques, Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins. Abrams, S. (1973),

Polygraph Validity and Reliability – a Review, Journal of Forensic Sciences, 18, 4, 313. and (Reid, Inbau, 1966), (Abrams, 1973) inside text.

Jurin R.R., Roush D., Danter K.J. (2010). Environmental Communication: Skills and Principles for Natural Resource Managers, Scientists, and Engineers, 2nd ed., Springer.

Lundqvist A., Petersen K. (eds.) (2010). In Experts We Trust: Knowledge, Politics and Bureaucracy in Nordic Welfare States, University Press of Southern Denmark.

Li W., Zhu W., Zheng J. (2021). Research on Resilience Urban under the Background of New Generation Information and Communication Technology. [In:] Proceedings of 2021 IEEE 11th International Conference on Electronics Information and Emergency Communication, IEEE Press, s. 163–167.

Yee N. (2006b). The demographics, motivations and derived experiences of users of massively-multiuser online graphical environments. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 15(3), s. 309–329, https://doi.org/10.1162/pres.15.3.309.

Special Committee on Canada-China Relations Evidence (2020). House of Commons, 12, www.ourcommons.ca/Content/Committee/431/CAN/ Evidence/EV10864571/CACNEV12-E.PDF [dostęp: 7.01.2024].