Matt B. wrote on Oct 29
th, 2002 at 8:58pm:
Skeptic...
Anyway, you will note that the original claim was that as more and more people spend the 1/2 hour online required to learn of the polygraph's bogusness, it will lose its effectiveness. And as the word is spread, even the "dumb ones" will find out about it.
Doesn't that seem like "common sense" to you?
I think you're impression of the world is distorted. I'm not sure if you deal with the public often but most people don't research the polygraph in their free time. Again you base life off of your experiences and not the norm. Why not take a personal poll and ask 10 friends that don't work in law enforcment what their feelings about the poly is. If you can't see the simplisity in what I'm saying then there's no sense in having anymore conversation.
Matt,
As George pointed out, most people don't apply for positions that require a polygraph.
In most cases, this has nothing to do with having to take a polygraph; rather, most people simply aren't interested in the position, or want one with better pay, or don't know anything about what sorts of positions are available, or don't have the education or aptitude, etc.
I am sure that some people don't apply for positions because they've done things they don't want a polygraph to reveal. However, there's no way to know how many people fit this bill. For that matter, some might simply be scared off by the prospect of a background check.
On the other hand, there are probably quite a few very qualified people who have done nothing wrong, who nontheless don't apply for positions because they know the polygraph is bogus, and don't want to go through such an invasive and potentially humiliating process.
Among qualified people who would be interested in a position that requires a polygraph, I think it stands to reason that many would look into what it's all about. I think it also stands to reason that the number is increasing as the word is spread about the polygraph's problems.
And yes, I've dealt with people and the public for much of my life.
Skeptic
BTW, most of my friends are aware, thanks to my efforts, that the polygraph is bogus. Too late for that poll, I guess.