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I am not going to have a polygraph test anytime soon, neither I think I would. I just find this subject pretty interesting and want to know about it more. It would also help me to know how polygraphers work.
I hope the next replies would be a little more releavent. Thanks
Posted by: J-P Posted on: Aug 21st, 2003 at 7:28pm
I am not going to have a polygraph test anytime soon, neither I think I would. I just find this subject pretty interesting and want to know about it more. It would also help me to know how polygraphers work.
I hope the next replies would be a little more releavent. Thanks
Posted by: Mr. Truth Posted on: Aug 21st, 2003 at 6:49pm
Hell, why don't you just lie about who you are when you walk in the door. Sounds like you're going to have alot to think about during this test. May I suggest telling the truth! If you know there are questions (relevant) you'll be lying about, why not seek employment elsewhere?
Posted by: P-J Posted on: Aug 21st, 2003 at 5:46pm
I enjoyed reading the e-book and I have some questions I hope you can answer.
First, what basically I understood is that polygraphers uses control questions as a base line. For any relevant question he/she ask you he looks on your responses to the control questions and decide wether you did or did not speak the truth.
On the CM section I read that before or after any *control* question I need to change my breathing pattern for few seconds and my heart beats until the next question begins.
This means that if I lie anytime when I'm being asked a relevant question the "body responses" for the lie would look normal (based on the control question's answers behaviour) ?
What about when I tell the truth ? the polygrapher - I assume - will expect the same behavior throughout the whole test. Or did you expect me to lie to *all* of the releavent questions ?