Wannabe wrote on Aug 2
nd, 2001 at 11:21pm:
I will be happy to provide you with a number of research papers, both lab and field studies, that clearly provide proof that the polygraph has been shown do be far more accurate at detecting deception than voice stress. More importantly,the research will show that the polygraph has the capability to detect truth,
unlike the chance probability shown for voice stress.
Wannabe,
Provide Mr. Webb with an email address and then forward the information to George for posing on this site. Everyone on this site would welcome the chance to see his "research" that provides proof that the polygraph is far more accurate than CVSA.
He also claims to have proof that the polygraph can detect deception....isn't the polygraph just another computer program.....IT CANNOT DO THAT...it can only provide "MEASUREMENTS" for "INTERPRETATION" by the polygrapher, thus your basic coin toss as to how he will intepret it.
George and Gino have issued numerous "challenges" to Mr. Webb to provide information on exactly how the polygraph can capably detect the truth. He has never done so. Yet he tells you he will.....Interesting
Wannabe wrote on Aug 2
nd, 2001 at 11:21pm:
Our detractors claim that inconclusive tests should count as errors! Errors are sometimes made in polygraph decisions just as they are in many other tests that we depend upon every day. Everything from PSAs and mamograms to stress thalium tests have both false positives and negatives. Should we discontinue their use until they achieve 100% accuracy? I hope not for the sake of the people who are often saved by their use. We use the best that our present technology has to offer and strive to make it more accurate. Polygraph is doing that.
What Mr. Webb fails to realize here is that while these important life-saving tests may produce errors, these tests are far more ACCURATE because they have been TESTED by SCIENTIFIC methods for accuracy. If the results from these tests are askew, then there are other methods such as biopsies and MRI and CAT scans to insure proper diagnosis.
So to put the polygraph on the same comparitive level with important testing like this is, as Mr. Webb would tell you "deceptive"
Good Work Wannabe
Fred F.