Saidme wrote on Aug 11
th, 2003 at 6:42pm:
Skeptic
I've come to the conclusion that you guys must all be a band of Gypsies. Black box, snake oil, charlatans. Just joking. My intent is not to "attack" Dr Drew, I'm just interested in his polygraph experiences from a technician standpoint as opposed to a research standpoint. Regarding DODPI alleged suppression of their racial bias study, if true, shame on them.
If your intent isn't to attack Dr. Richardson, then perhaps referring to him as a "knucklehead" isn't the best way to go about it.
As you've noted, simply having a good education and an impressive title doesn't make one "smart". However, the three do tend to be correlated, especially at the Ph.D. level, and especially considering the tasks with which Dr. Richardson was charged.
Being an unrepentant polygrapher is, perhaps, another story. However, I'm sure there are intelligent polygraphers who inexplicably continue to believe in the "test" (you seem to be an example), just as there are intelligent creationists. If our experience on this message board is at all representative, however, such people are likely in the minority.
With that in mind, I'm not sure what Dr. Richardson's field experience with the polygraph would have to do with his status as a "knucklehead" or a "smart person", to say nothing of his credentials to discuss the "test"'s efficacy from a scientific point-of-view.
Of course, you're really just saying an indication of intelligence is to have administered polygraph tests and have since seen the error of one's ways, I heartily concur
Skeptic