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Posted by: George W. Maschke
Posted on: Dec 2nd, 2016 at 12:31pm
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One apply countermeasures upon clearly recognizing a "control" question for 5-15 seconds, and in any event, one should stop applying countermeasures before the asking of the next question. Reactions to "control" questions need to happen within about 5 seconds of their being asked in order to be scored.
Posted by: George
Posted on: Dec 1st, 2016 at 6:51pm
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Thanks for your reply!
I meabt; Do I start the CMs right after my answer and continue them until the next question? 
But I just read to do them 5-15sec before the next question..
Posted by: George W. Maschke
Posted on: Dec 1st, 2016 at 3:51pm
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Been reading the free book on the site, as well as browsed the forum, but I am still a little bit unsure of hwo to go about with the countermeasurements.

1. On the stim test I do use them?[ [quote]

This is addressed at p. 150 of the 4th edition of The Lie Behind the Lie Detector.

[quote]2. On probably lies even if I am not lying - do I use them?


Yes. Note that one should provide the expected answer to probable-lie "control" questions. It doesn't matter whether the answer is truthful or not.

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3. On any relevant questions, lying or being truthful, I do not use them?


Augmenting a reaction to a relevant question is likely to result in one's failing the polygraph.

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4. Does it matter which kind of breathing I do blocking/breath slowly/bite tounge etc.


Any of the scoreable breathing reactions enumerated in Chapter 4 of The Lie Behind the Lie Detector (see p. 145 ff. of the 4th edition) are fine, and may be combined with mental countermeasures or tongue biting.

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Also, is it safer to use CMs to stress yourself or calm yourself?
Dont worry, Im not taking it any time soon haha.


It's difficult to prevent oneself from exhibiting a reaction to a question. On the other hand, it is trivially easy to produce a reaction to a question. The countermeasures documented in The Lie Behind the Lie Detector involve producing reactions to control questions. The only exception is the breathing channel, on which one can prevent reactions to relevant questions by maintaining one's baseline breathing pattern. See the subsection "What About the Relevant Questions?" at pp. 150-151 of the 4th edition.

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Also, as I understood it you continue these CMs in between the questions, but I read now that its only the one time (for 8-12sec) you do it?


I do not understand what you are asking here.
Posted by: George
Posted on: Dec 1st, 2016 at 8:21am
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Also, as I understood it you continue these CMs in between the questions, but I read now that its only the one time (for 8-12sec) you do it?
Posted by: George
Posted on: Dec 1st, 2016 at 8:17am
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Been reading the free book on the site, as well as browsed the forum, but I am still a little bit unsure of hwo to go about with the countermeasurements.

1. On the stim test I do use them?
2. On probably lies even if I am not lying - do I use them?
3. On any relevant questions, lying or being truthful, I do not use them?
4. Does it matter which kind of breathing I do blocking/breath slowly/bite tounge etc. 

Also, is it safer to use CMs to stress yourself or calm yourself?
Dont worry, Im not taking it any time soon haha.

Thank you
 
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