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So, its not just lying that shows a reaction? Embarassment does too? Now its an embarassment detector? I believe you have left an emotion out of the array that your detector can detect- that emotion is complete disbelief- as in the disbelief that U.S. law enforcement could be subverted, not by a foreign power or criminal empire, but by a morally bankrupt industry that peddles junk science. So if a person has a reaction to the, "I sleep with dead people" question, they may or may not be a pervert? If you react and the deny your telling the truth? If you don't react your a liar? I dont understand. Wouldn't a dishonest person react and deny just like an honest, embarassed person would react and deny? If they both show the same reaction to the control question and show no reactions on the relevant questions then both the embarassed, but honest, applicant and the one that sleeps with dead people or animals would pass. Great system!! I bet the corpse lover will make chief or SSA. You wrote ,"...if confessed, may warn of severe psychological problems." So what you are really telling us is that its a confession machine, not a lie detector. It doesn't matter what the reaction is- if there is a confession your guilty! If there is not a confession you may still be guilty! If there's a reaction, but no confession, you are guilty... or embarassed, or in a complete state of disbelief and or anger. I submit that any polygraper who actually believes what they do for a living is valid and moral has severe psychological problems. I would trust MissCleo, the pet psychic, a car salesman, or even a Congressman before a polygrapher. For pre-employment purposes, I would suggest that dividing the stack of applications in half and throwing one half in the trash is just as, if not more, accurate than using a polygraph to decide. Think of all the money the taxpayers could save. I could start my own school and certification process...Step one, Divide! Step two, Toss. Step three, go to lunch on the US taxpayer.
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