Quote from: beech trees on Jul 01, 2002, 12:46 PM
The majority of the scientific community supports the theory that the GKT is what?
Quote from: J.B. on Jul 01, 2002, 04:09 AM
beech trees,
My words are not meant to convey a demand for compromise. I simply was pointing to the majority of differing, or lack there of, opinions on both sides.
QuoteFor many examiners in the public sector, polygraph has no such money and/or power. In fact, if polygraph were gone tomorrow, most public examiners would still have a job absent polygraph.
QuoteI did not convey any ill feelings specifically toward one or the other sides' tone. Some of the pro-polygraph tone is disheartening to me as much as the anti. Not all of the dialog on either side but some. I find no meaningful discourse in the batting of words back and forth. It is rather nothing more then a non-productive school yard taunting type of an atmosphere when such a dialogue continues.
QuoteYou seem to want to categorize polygraph into one issue. Polygraph has many facets. It may be used in a specific issue criminal, administrative, and/or pre-employment type setting.
QuotePolygraph has many different available testing formats. It may be conducted in a Relevant/Irrelevant, Probable Lie, Directed Lie, Hybrid, Guilty Knowledge, Peek[sic] of Tension, Searching and/or Peek[sic] of Tension type format.
QuoteYou speak of polygraph being unscientific as a whole. This is simply not a true statement at all.
QuoteIn fact, Drew has even talked about the sound theory that the GKT is based on.
QuoteThe majority of the scientific community also supports this theory.
QuoteYou speak of the basis of true science. What science is that? There again are many different facets of science and I know of no absolutes.
Quote from: Eastwood on Jun 29, 2002, 08:16 PM
God what a bunch of losers.