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Coyote101ut
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posted 07-11-2011 05:11 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Coyote101ut   Click Here to Email Coyote101ut     Edit/Delete Message
For those who attended David Raskin's presentation at the last APA seminar, it looks like they are trying to market the technology.

www.credibilitytechnologies.com.

I emailed them and asked about any published studies. The marketing guy told me they are getting ready to start their first validation study in Mexico.

Makes sense. No reason to let a little thing like validation stand in your way when you are trying to market a product. Hey it worked for Voice Stress

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Ted Todd
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posted 07-11-2011 07:00 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ted Todd     Edit/Delete Message
From their web-site:

"A cost that is a fraction of the average $970 cost of a typical polygraph test employed by government agencies"

Any of you guvment guys charging 970 bones for an exam?

Ted

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ktaylorCCPD
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posted 07-12-2011 08:09 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for ktaylorCCPD   Click Here to Email ktaylorCCPD     Edit/Delete Message
Ideal for high volume testing in pre-employment, counter-terrorism and periodic screening applications
(no highly-trained personnel required);

Thats good to know...the fry guy from burger king can moonlight running these tests!

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Barry C
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posted 07-12-2011 02:34 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Barry C   Click Here to Email Barry C     Edit/Delete Message
If you saw the presentation, then you know they cited their own research on the topic. It's still new, and it's still early, and it's intended to supplement polygraph. It would be an earlier hurdle - if it holds up with the additional study. It sounded promising, but it always does.

That website has been up since the seminar, but I don't know if it changed. I haven't looked.

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