University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, March 2, 1988 11 Test Continued from p.1 said. People began to believe that proper behavior could be achieved through training or discipline. Because of this, the masses began to be tested to see if they behaved properly. Hanson said an interesting change was brought about by that shift. Before, people focused their evaluations of behavior on known role models. The people remained anonymous. Now, the people have become the focus, and the testers, such as lab technicians or lie detector examiners, are anonymous. One way Hanson hopes to study this change in power is by studying how employee attitudes toward drug testing change. Most business managers anticipate that employees will accept random testing as they become used to it, Hanson said. He wants to find out whether increasing discipline might cause worker acceptance. "It's almost like punching a time clock." Hanson said. clock, Hanson said. The idea of a time clock was initially controversial, Hanson said. When factories were new, employers had difficulty coordinating worker activities to a time schedule. Workers were concerned about working too long, and employers wanted to be sure that employees worked a full schedule. schulte. "Now, punching a time clock is just as automatic as brushing your teeth." Hanson said. Hanson said he wondered if drug testing was not one more way in which a work force was being conditioned to accept regulations and requirements without question. Robert Squier, chairman of anthropology, said that Hanson's research was extremely timely and that there was a growing concern about the impact that testing has on U.S. society. Gas main accidentally cut by workers digging in area A natural gas main was cut by construction workers yesterday in the 2500 block of Haskell Avenue. No one was injured. By a Kansan reporter Maj. 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