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Posted by: SoloLemon Posted on: Jul 1st, 2004 at 1:04am
Thanks alot George. I actually just got the word that I passed!!! I want to thank you and everyone else that has given me advice. I really hope I never have to take another poly again, cuz I truly know it is BS. THANKS AGAIN!!!!!
Posted by: George W. Maschke Posted on: Jun 30th, 2004 at 8:19am
If you had truly failed, and your polygrapher wanted to bring to bear as much psychological pressure as possible to get an admission out of you, then he should have confronted you directly with the news that you had unambiguously failed. His comment "I still have to score these" undermined the potential effectiveness of the polygraph as an interrogatory prop and may provide ground for some optimism regarding the result. On the other hand, it is also possible that your polygrapher is simply not a very effective interrogator.
Posted by: SoloLemon Posted on: Jun 29th, 2004 at 11:05pm
I recently took a polygraph and felt good about it. I would have told you I passed if i knew better. It was a specific issue test because I had taken one earlier. But at the end the polygrapher said "I still have to score these, but from what it looks like you did NOT pass." He then tried to get me to say more info about what we had talked about. I maintained that I had told the truth. Not long after he said "Nice to meet you, have a nice day," and I was on my way. Would he have told me flat out that I failed or was this just an interrigation tactic? I'm freakin out!!!!