Quote from: ODIN on Dec 11, 2005, 09:16 PM
Your "facts" are very one sided as well, and very bias.
QuoteI have been far to busy responding to cowardly attacks and insults of children. I can back up these claims of personal attacks, even upon my apperance.
QuoteThe Book is good so long as the readers have an insturment to perfect their new found knowladge.
QuoteYour studies are just as one sided. You show me a study that says one thing, and I will show you a study that says another. I have found that studies mean nothing. ON BOTH SIDES.
QuoteI never attacked one of you personally, but clearly skeptic didn't get hugged enough as a child, or maybe got hugged too much. Yes that was an attack.
I am very upset right now and am in more pain than any of you know.
QuoteI think every one of us need to grow up and learn how to "talk" to eachother rather than sling insults. I should have ignored the insults and stuck with the research I have access to, but that would have done no good because it would have been deemed one sided.
QuoteNow if no one minds, I need to take care of an important family matter that is in need of my undivided attention.
Quote from: polyfool on Dec 11, 2005, 11:45 PMIf I'm not mistaken, I believe TLBTLD instructs examinees to refrain from changing their breathing rate until the chest tubes are removed for the very reason that the examiner could still be recording in an attempt to recognize countermeasures.
Quote from: gelb disliker on Dec 11, 2005, 11:25 PMOdin said "Most of the boneheads that read your book don't know that sometimes the box is still running after the test is over. Then the breathing rate changes dramaticly from 13 cpm to 19 cpm in amp and rate, breathing countermeasures are clearly being performed. "
so is the test really over? is it being deceptive to tell the applicant that the test is over and you still go on to measure the breathing rates? could it be that the breathing level changes due to the fact that anxiety and nervousness is less noticeable because of the finality of the test?
"boneheads" name calling may be childish too.
Quote from: polyfool on Dec 11, 2005, 11:45 PMGelb,
I agree. One would think most people's breathing would change when the test is over due to the simple fact that the test is stressful even for truthful examinees.
If I'm not mistaken, I believe TLBTLD instructs examinees to refrain from changing their breathing rate until the chest tubes are removed for the very reason that the examiner could still be recording in an attempt to recognize countermeasures.
Quote from: gelb disliker on Dec 11, 2005, 05:52 AMOdin,
why do you come on this discussion board just to throw one-sided views to us, expecting for us to believe everything you say? are you from the APA just to goad us? you come on, say something, we ask for proof, then POOF! you're gone!
you've gone as far as researching textbooks on polygraph (albeit one-sided) telling us how it can be used by lawyers, courts etc. why don't you show us in your books what the polygraph does to law-abiding citizens seeking employment all the while telling the truth , then found DI at the hands of most examiners? does your books show that side of the equation? or does it only aggrandize the polygraph examiner and his machine?
we are still awaiting your response to the amazing ways that you can catch people in using CM controls.
Quote from: gelb disliker on Dec 10, 2005, 09:34 PMOdin,
the link to your article touts " In 1997, the American Polygraph Association(www.polygraph.org) published a compendium of research studies on the validity and reliability of polygraph examinations conducted since 1980. Ansley, summarizing its content regarding field examinations (real tests, not simulations), wrote the following:
Researchers conducted 12 studies of validity following 3,174 field examinations, producing an average accuracy of 98 percent. Researchers conducted 11 studies involving the reliability ,f independent analyses (one examiner reviewing another's charts) of 1,609 sets of charts from field examinations confirmed by independent evidence, producing an accuracy of 92 percent.
James Bassett has been a polygraph examiner in private practice since 1972. He is a full member of the American Polygraph Examination and maintains an office in downtown Cincinnati. He can be reached at (513) 421-9604 or on the web at www.theftstopper.com
funny thing is, it is written by a polygraph examiner! can you get anymore self serving?
Quote from: ODIN on Dec 10, 2005, 09:38 PMhttp://users.rcn.com/jonmarin/Polygraph1.htm
You keep posting that, that is good. I am doing further reaseach on everything.
I will be distracted by you no further.
Translated
I am done with you, although I will answer each issue. I will find it amusing of your response.
QuoteAs far as me proving I have caught countermeasures in the past, that would expose my identity thus puting my job at risk.
No thank you.
QuoteI will hide behind the same vail that some of you do.
Or am I not worthy of that same right?
QuoteYour further responses will go unread. Thank you for your time.