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Message started by whtvr25 on Jun 8th, 2002 at 6:39pm

Title: Re: failed!
Post by Polycop on Jun 24th, 2002 at 10:34pm


wrote on Jun 24th, 2002 at 10:07pm:



What are the evaluatable respiratory responses one can see on a polygraph chart of a person who is controlling their breathing?


What does that mean? The polygrapher noted above didn't 'work with' Canuck, he simply wasn't aware that Canuck was controlling his breathing from start to finish. He wasn't aware that the tables were turned on the 'stim test', and that Canuck augmented his response when the supposed number card came up. Care to comment?



1.  If you were here, I would SHOW you criteria in incidents of "controlled breathing".  Every examiner knows that you can still see scoring criteria in controlled breathing in most cases...Or was that a little secret I was not supposed to let out?  Gee, I thought you guys knew it all?

;D

2.  Who cares whether or not he "did" anything during the stim test?  What effect did that have on the outcome of the test?  Remember, HE TOLD THE TRUTH to his examiner.

:)

To quote an earlier post by PDD-Fed, please tell me where this subject perpetrated point countermeasures on an R&I test, that enabled him to pass the test.  The most important thing to rmember here is that he told you guys that he TOLD THE TRUTH.  Has it occurred to you at all THAT is why he passed

3.  By the way, not to beat a dead horse, but after you folks were unable to come up with any plausable way to beat an R&I test, you simply changed tactics and started attacking the use of the format itself.

4.  Bottom line, this person passed because he TOLD THE TRUTH.  You will never admit that but I have learned to accept your close mindedness...

Polycop...

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