Dan even in that study, it seems crazy that we wouldn't use our own test.
Quote:The Quadri-Track Zone Comparison Technique correctly identified 100% of the innocent as truthful with no inconclusives and no errors. It further correctly identified 97.8% of the guilty as deceptive and 2.2% as inconclusive, with no errors. Inconclusives excluded, the Quadri-Track Zone Comparison Technique was 100% accurate in the identification of the innocent and the guilty. Inconclusives included, the utility rate was 98.6%. Blind scoring of polygraph charts showed extremely high correlations for the individual and total scores with a combined accuracy of 98.3%.
Why would someone not dig those odds?
I have to admit I am having a hard time with the numbers man. 100% accuracy with a 2% inconclusive rate? ehhhhhhhhhhhhhh I don't know, sounds too good to be true with all due respect.
Regardless, even with the APA study of 89 to 93%, I like those odds too.
If you're not willing to drink the koolaid, don't serve it up to anyone. To do otherwise is unethical, in my opinion. This is why when all this started, I thought polygraph was the way to solve the controversy once and for all. I found it hard to believe that we were an industry that didn't believe in its own product.
Like I said, it's an integrity issue.
So, what you and the rest of the polygraph industry is saying, is that I am an idiot for believing in the product I use to determine peoples future?
Ray, here is a good time to weigh in. Is polygraph accurate and reliable enough to sell honestly to the American Public? If so, why isn't it good enough to solve issues within our own industry?
If polygraph is not as accurate and reliable to sell hostly to the American Public, who are we allowed to sell it with the sales pitch we have been using in regard to accuracy and reliability?
If it is accurate and reliable enough to honestly sell, how can we do so while insisting that examiners are above the test we sell with any kind of credibility?
It's time for some clear answers that does not dodge or dance around the subject.
If the test is good, why is it not good enough or us?
If the test is not as good as we all say it is 89% to this 100% accuracy I just read about, why are the people at the top of the polygraph food chain feeding us studies that lead us to commit a fraud on our customers every day.
Let's get everyone on the record. Does the APA stand by it's studies? Dan, why does it seem you are not standing by the study you were involved with?