Quote from: LieBabyCryBaby on Dec 11, 2006, 02:34 PMApparently you don't see my point.
I see your point, Sergeant. Why would anyone ever rely on experience when it's much easier to just believe what inexperienced people tell you? :-/
Quote from: Sergeant1107 on Dec 11, 2006, 09:20 AM
Why do you (or any other polygraph examiners) need to rely on your "experienced opinions" when determining the results of a supposedly scientific test?
Quote from: LieBabyCryBaby on Dec 09, 2006, 09:27 PM...And as for the polygraphers like myself, had we been one of the rare--in our experienced opinions--false positives as George claims to be...Why do you (or any other polygraph examiners) need to rely on your "experienced opinions" when determining the results of a supposedly scientific test?
Quote from: LieBabyCryBaby on Dec 09, 2006, 09:27 PM...And as for the polygraphers like myself, had we been one of the rare--in our experienced opinions--false positives as George claims to be, we might very well be Especially Senior Users on this website, rubbing shoulders with George and Dr. Richardson and you, Gino, as fellow insurgents trying to disrupt or destroy the system...."
QuoteGeorge is a person who can hold a grudge a long, long time, too.I see this as dedication and tenacity. Imagine if all of the time he is putting in attempting to destroy polygraphy were instead spent on his first choice--fighting terrorists for the FBI?
QuoteAnd as for the polygraphers like myself, had we been one of the rare--in our experienced opinions--false positives as George claims to be, we might very well be Especially Senior Users on this website, rubbing shoulders with George and Dr. Richardson and you, Gino, as fellow insurgents trying to disrupt or destroy the system.Correct, although I think that you go pretty far when you use the word "insurgents" drawing a comparison to those who wish to destroy this country and do Americans harm.
Quote from: LieBabyCryBaby on Dec 10, 2006, 08:31 PMYeah, but you do see the irony, right, EosJ? If George would have passed, he would have been happy as a bug in a rug to work for FBI and translate for polygraphers, I'm sure.
QuoteI wonder what George would say if FBI came apologizing to him now and asking for his services.
Quote from: George W. Maschke on Dec 07, 2006, 07:54 AMdigithead,
I do not know whether the FBI keeps statistics on the demographics of those who fail the polygraph, background investigation, or other stages of the hiring process (such as Phase I and Phase II testing). As Meangino pointed out, the FBI special agent pre-employment polygraph failure rate rose from about 20% pre-9/11 to about 50% post-9/11. How do you suppose that happened?
You might be interested in a suppressed racial bias study conducted at the Department of Defense Polygraph Institute suggesting that innocent blacks may be more likely to wrongly fail the polygraph than innocent whites:
https://antipolygraph.org/documents/dodpi-racial-bias-study.pdf
Quote from: digithead on Dec 06, 2006, 05:03 AM
Given their 20% failure rate, I wonder what would shake out...
Quote from: George W. Maschke on Dec 05, 2006, 03:13 AM
This is indeed an interesting article. But it doesn't suggest that the FBI is routinely overlooking "shady backgrounds" or failed polygraphs (a shady pseudoscience) to hire people with Arabic language skills. In fact, I have heard from numerous Arabic-speaking FBI applicants who maintain that they were falsely branded as liars by their polygraphers and wrongly disqualified.
Quote from: LieBabyCryBaby on Dec 05, 2006, 12:33 AMGeorge,
Not sure where this link would go on your website, but it's interesting. You see, I am aware that sometimes, when the Government really needs a rare skill, they will overlook things like a shady background. I wonder if the FBI would overlook a failed polygraph to get the obvious skills that they need.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16042604/