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https://antipolygraph.org/cgi-bin/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1003214298 Message started by George W. Maschke on Oct 16th, 2001 at 9:38am |
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Title: An Earlier NAS/NRC Polygraph Study Post by George W. Maschke on Oct 16th, 2001 at 9:38am
The National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council's ongoing Study to Evaluate the Scientific Evidence on the Polygraph is not its first polygraph study.
The father of polygraphy, William Moulton Marston, was part of a three-member National Research Council panel that prepared a report on lie detection during World War I. Marston claimed that blood-pressure readings alone were "97% infallible" for the detection of deception when used by an "expert" lawyer-psychologist. (Marston had a law degree in addition to having studied psychology.) The following is an excerpt from Marston's article "Can You Beat the Lie Detector?" Esquire, April 1935, pp. 40, 174-177, re-printed in Polygraph, Vol. 14 (1985), No. 4, pp. 363-371: Quote:
It is to be hoped that the current NAS/NRC panel will produce a report that will not be laughable 80 years hence (or sooner). |
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