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Posted by Chad
 - Apr 21, 2020, 01:53 PM
Can we put a disclaimer somewhere anytime someone uses APA to refer to the American Polygraph Association? It can be awfully confusing for someone who normally uses APA to refer to the American Psychological Association, which, unlike the American Polygraph Association, does not engage in pseudoscience.
Posted by Dan Mangan
 - Mar 25, 2020, 10:06 PM
The aforementioned claim reflects Monte Carlo mean estimates for test specificity when using the popular seven-position and three-position scoring scales.

For more information, contact the American Polygraph Association.

www.polygraph.org

The title of the article is "Monte Carlo Study of Multiple Issue Polygraph Techniques with Two, Three,
and Four Questions".