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Even if incident-specific testing is only 55% accurate, it still has value. The degree of value depends, in large part, on what is trying to be accomplished with a polygraph.
Sir if it's 55% accurate...you're a hair above a coin toss... you want this country to spend millions for 55%??? we can go flip a quarter for free....
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I tell my clients -- all of whom are fully warned about the risks, realitites and limitations of the "test" -- that any polygraph result, which is far below a reasonable doubt, should be used as a rough guide.
Also, there is no manipulation in my tests. That's not my style. I simply run the exam and then render my opinion. Post-test interrogation is not a part of my practice, generally speaking. After my prospective clients consider polygraph's plusses and pitfallls, I leave it up to them to determine to what extent a value proposition exists in the process.
Dan,, what do you mean no manipulation? You turn the box on don't you?
and you know the box is nothing more than a prop. So how can you say you're not manipulating them?
Further, you're not going to turn that box on to anyone who knows that it's a farce... what would be the point?. you'll hook him/her up... start asking questions, the polygraph wiggles you might say (hypothetically of course): "Ms so-and-so you've had a reaction to this 'crime' question - you wanna explain that? Ms so-and-so can look at you and say... Sir, "there is no systemic way to map my physiological reactions to any particular emotion". "your wiggles mean nothing and you know it". What do you say then? I'll bet most will claim the person is lying or accuse them of hiding something and go on the verbal, psychological assault under that assumption.. For what? The person made a truthful statement because she knows your conning them... the whole thing falls apart....
Also, how could anyone who knows the con...even believe a polygrapher who says something to the effect of "you're reacting to this question more than the others?"
Does the polygrapher stop and show the different charts to the person?
I'll bet the answer to that is NO!
But Even if they did, so what?... the chart means nothing because it too is just a prop an attempt to get the candidate to believe something that is not TRUE...
This scenario and any variation of it is TOTAL MANIPULATION....
How can you possibly say otherwise?
So by virtue of turning on the box you are manipulating them.
Further, by deliberately refusing to test anyone who knows the truth about the polygraph you taint the sample set and thus the result set.
Upon "finding out" that the person has read the books, visited the sites. you automatically conclude that these are dishonest, cheaters..and most likely act vigorously on that false assumption. That person will end up in the reject bin....and your organization will claim if found a cheater!!!
So if you even hook them up you're automatically biased.... . if she breathes, you suspect CMs. Face it, Polygraphers are totally biased in giving this test - which automatically renders it a manipulated sample set
There is no legitimate 3rd party "organization". or accounting group, or organization that performs statistical quality analysis for anything that will bless a result from a biased manipulated and then further pass it off as expert analysis.
with the sole EXCEPTION being your profession...