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Thanks for the feedback and the vote of confidence. I believe that I passed but I won't know for sure until I get the notice. The whole ordeal seemed a little bit short plus there was the fact that the examiner seemed to be going easy on me as far as interrogations go. I'll keep you updated.
jasonbourne,
I look forward to the update ... I hope its positive.
Regards ...
Posted by: jasonbourne Posted on: Aug 7th, 2006 at 4:10am
Thanks for the feedback and the vote of confidence. I believe that I passed but I won't know for sure until I get the notice. The whole ordeal seemed a little bit short plus there was the fact that the examiner seemed to be going easy on me as far as interrogations go. I'll keep you updated.
Posted by: EosJupiter Posted on: Aug 6th, 2006 at 9:23pm
My experience tells me you passed, but that is just based on your version of what happened. As the polygrapher came back in on a fishing expedition and came up empty. Good going on your use of CM's as it proves again that preperations and planning beat this pseudo-science piece of crap. And they can't detect CM's ... contrary to the beliefs of our local lurking polygraphers. But only time will tell which way it goes. But I think the comment on personnel is a good sign.
Regards ....
Posted by: jasonbourne Posted on: Aug 6th, 2006 at 9:06pm
I'll skip all of the nonsense. This test was not the full polygraph, it was a specific one. There was the "stim test," which was somewhat funny.
Before this, of course, we reviewed all 8 questions.
From my recollection the relevant questions were
Had you ever comitted a serious crime
and
Have you hidden any serious crime from your background
The control questions were: Have you ever lied to get out of serious trouble
Have you ever falsified and official document
those are all i remember, and there were also a few irrelevant questions.
I employed counter-measures on the control questions and tried to stay calm and relaxed with regular breathing on my relevant questions.
We went through 2 charts, the examiner left the room, came back and accused me of "clearly lying about having committed a serious crime."
he said his "boss told me to just have you go home now, I clearly failed the test." After I refuted his claims of deception, he said he thought I was a good guy so he wanted me to tell him what was bothering me so he could pass me.
I kept on telling him I was truthful, this went back and forth for about 10 minutes and after this he told me to contact personnel in 3-4 weeks to see what I do next.
The whole thing took about an hour.
I don't know if I passed or failed the test, the examiner said I "failed" and I had a post test interrogation, but the examiner told me to call personnel in 3-4 weeks to find out my status. Can someone help me? I don't know what to do now. Before the test I prepared myself by reading "The Lie Behind The Lie Detector" and I employed countermeasures but the examiner thought I was lying, or was bluffing to try and get a confession.