
Quote from: Gino J. Scalabrini on Jun 01, 2001, 10:57 PM
BINGO. . .
2) Susceptibility to Countermeasures: There are no known reliable ways in which an examinee can manipulate the results of CVSA to create a favorable outcome. Polygraphy, on the other hand, is easily defeated by simple countermeasures.
Maybe i'm not confident with myself, but I bet a lot of people fail the CVSA and the background detective fails you because of your background not the CVSA to not have a lawsuit. Heres what did help for the CVSA::
Does the CVSA have a post-test interrigation like the polygraph? I had a CVSA a few weeks ago and they was no post-test.
Gino, Are you aware that the article, "CVSA: Modern Technological Invention or 'The Emperor's New Clothes'?", is written by a polygraph examiner?Quote
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Quote from: fred on Jul 26, 2001, 02:45 PM
The internal affairs are the very people on the witch hunt of me. They are called the inspector generals office. The female captain I wrote about is a former inspector who dated the inspector on my case.

QuoteIf you have any information on studies questioning the validity of these tests, please advise.