Quote...And the most serious drawback to your suggested scenario is that it would be difficult to duplicate the real world setting in which a polygraph examiner is forced to decide between a true negative, a false negative (no countermeasures used), and a false negative (countermeasures applied) for any given set of NDI charts...
. These specific-issue testers, whether they have doubled their pleasure or not, have most assuredly doubled their potential for error with their new consideration/focus (a wrongful determination regarding countermeasure useage by examinees now added to the mix). Now that antipolygraph.org and similar sites have been in existence for some time, and as polygraphers furiously grope in the dark with their new "countermeasure problem," I am now hearing from those who have been falsely accused of countermeasure usage in addition to the continual stream of those who are falsely accused of being deceptive regarding exam issues. Although, the issue may appear a bit complex at first blush, I hope you can understand why I believe it is necessary to utilize an experimental paradigm which addresses all of the various issues I mentioned in the last post. Again, thank you for your interest. Regards,Quote from: Cure-E-US in C-Att-Tell on Aug 31, 2002, 09:37 PM
How confident are each of you that if given the chance to take a polygraph, that you could produce passing results, regardless of guilt or innocence? Maybe this is a reasonable alternative to the Poly Challenge?