Mark, I would like to comment on some things you said:
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Eastwood,
...I'm also wondering whether you and Polycop are the same person, because you both spew the same inanities.
As for your bluster about us being an admission-rich environment, nobody reading the Lie Behind the Lie Detector would be fooled by your act.
I would sum up your position as follows: we're all just a bunch of liars who are disgruntled because we failed a polygraph test, which undermined our ambitions, and now we're pissed off and whining and complaining about it.
#1: Eastwood and I are not the same person...
#2: Regardless of what misguided advice may be found in "The Lie Behind the Lie Detector", I would suggest that the vast majority of applicants willingly cooperate with the process for one VERY important reason. I have something they want. A JOB! They must get past me to get that job. That very fact puts me (and not the applicant) in charge in the polygraph laboratory. Yes, I do catch a few wiseguys trying to manipulate the process, but most simply do as they are instructed.
#3: For the most part, I do agree with your summation...
However, I know that in some of your cases, your exposure to polygraph had nothing to do with the applicant process.
I would add that the hard core users (administrators) of this site are true believers in their cause and are definately on a "mission."
I would even add this stipulation to the polygraph process: There are false positives in polygraph. They do happen and every responsible polygraph examiner understands that...
I, for one believe that polygraph is only part of the process and I believe that a hiring agency must consider the entire applicant and not just his polygraph results. Would I refuse to hire someone just because his neighbors think he is dishonest, or his ex-wife has a few unpleasant things to say? However, one must remember that the applicant process is subjective and when all is said and done, the hiring panel either has a positive or negative "feel" for a particular applicant. All the "objective" tests in the world will never replace this process, nor should it. I support the use of polygraph as part of the entire hiring situation. You and the others on this site, do not. That is the basic difference that all the postings on this site will not change...
Polycop...