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Title: Dr. Phil Polygraph Episode with John Swartz, 5 September 2007 Post by George W. Maschke on Sep 4th, 2007 at 10:45am
On 5 September 2007, in a follow-up to an episode titled "Backstabbing Sisters," the Dr. Phil show featured former DEA polygrapher John Swartz of Houston, Texas, who polygraphed sisters Stacy and Christy regarding allegations of child pornography and physical abuse:
http://www.drphil.com/shows/show/920 A video clip of the polygraph portion of the episode is posted here for discussion purposes (30 mb mp4): https://antipolygraph.org/video/dr-phil-05-09-2007.mp4 In this episode, Dr. Phil McGraw, who with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology should know better, has once again abused his audience's trust by promoting belief in the pseudoscience of polygraphy. The main piece of disinformation that needs to be laid to rest is found in the following exchange: John Swartz avers his polygraph results are 98-99% accurate Quote:
Dr. Phil goes on to endorse that claim. But the National Academy of Sciences recently concluded an exhaustive review of the scientific evidence on the polygraph and reached a very different conclusion (at pp. 212-13, emphasis in the original): Quote:
Indeed, there is broad consensus amongst scientists that polygraph "testing" has no scientific basis. The only ones claiming 90th percentile accuracy rates for polygraphy are the polygraph operators themselves -- and showmen like Dr. Phil who cynically use the polygraph as a ratings gimmick. We see from the video that like former FBI polygrapher Jack Trimarco, who also made a recent appearance on the Dr. Phil show, John Swartz is not using a pressure sensitive seat pad in an attempt to detect or deter countermeasures such as the anal sphincter contraction or pressing one's toes to the floor during the asking of the so-called "control" questions: No seat pad on this chair No activity sensor tracing on these charts My next observation is that, as is usually the case on the Dr. Phil show, the polygraph results tended to confirm the conclusion that most viewers would have reached on their own absent the polygraph. The allegations of child pornography and physical abuse had already been investigated by police and Texas Child Public Services, both of which had determined that no action was warranted. Regarding John Swartz's conduct of the polygraph examinations, the segment suggests that sister Stacy was polygraphed first. Swartz gave her a passing score with regard to each relevant question asked. Thus, by the time he polygraphed sister Christy, he would be expected to have had a strong bias toward finding her deceptive on at least one of the relevant questions. We don't know what "control" questions were asked of either sister, but here are the relevant questions asked of Stacy: Stacy on the box Quote:
Note that question #5 is a question that Stacy could not have definitively answered. It would have been better prefaced with, "To your knowledge..." These are the relevant questions that Christy was asked. She "failed" the last two: Christy on the box Quote:
After the dramatic results of Christy's polygraph "test" have been revealed, Dr. Phil quizzes polygrapher John Swartz about the results, just to make sure there was no mistake about it: "No question at all," says a confident John Swartz Quote:
Q.E.D., according to Dr. Phil. However, the show provided no information that would independently corroborate Swartz's finding of deception on Christy's part. Also left unaddressed by Dr. Phil is the fact that sister Christy passed what is arguably the most important relevant question she was asked: 5. Did you ever give false information about Stacy to Child Protective Services? No. (NDI) |
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