Would anybody here put their faith in a lie detector test if it was their life depending on it?
There's not big red light saying "lie", it's interpretation.
As silly as this may sound, it's like ABS on your car... it's quite good, and it can detect your wheels spinning, but it can't be sure WHY they are spinning...
In many instances it will give you the right results, but depending who's driving, it can give precisely the wrong results too.
At it's very basic level, lie detectors ALL work on the premise that when you lie, there are physiological changes in your body. The difficulty with this can be that some people don't even know they are lying, and others start to lie so much that 'lying' is not a new state for them it becomes the norm.
Many people DO exhibit physiological changes when lying - can't be denied. But the changes vary from person to person, and the levels of change are different from person to person.
However, being late for a meeting can cause physiological changes in people too. Likewise, being questioned about uncomfortable issues can affect you.
That does not mean if you sweat you must be late for something. If your GSR changes, it doesn't mean you're lying. It could be an 'indicator' that's all.
There's a final problem too... certain types of killers are able to divorce their emotions from their actions in a way the majority of us cannot - the ability to convincingly lie can be far less about 'technique' as their own belief in what they say. Once a person fails to differentiate fact from fiction in their own mind, no amount of physiological testing will detect a change.
Basically, it's useful, but no more than that.