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Re: CNS depressants and polygraph
Reply #15 - Oct 3rd, 2007 at 6:45pm
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Just take your meds as prescribed by your doctor and try not to worry about your polygraph.
  

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Re: CNS depressants and polygraph
Reply #16 - Oct 3rd, 2007 at 7:32pm
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Paradiddle wrote on Oct 3rd, 2007 at 1:10pm:
Really now guys, to compare your applicant screening poly experiences with this "poster's" single issue lawyer risk assessment test is a stretch. I just heard the theme from Schindler's List play when I read your posts. This last Q and A was like a game of tee-ball---and George was holding the ball. You need to get up earlier.

If you had an experience with the polygraph similar to mine (telling the truth to three different examiners and having each one tell me they could easily tell I was lying to them) would you find it reasonable to believe the polygraph works great in every other situation, for every other person, just not for you?  Or would it be more reasonable to believe the polygraph is not capable of detecting deception?

I don't see how any reasonable person could have three different polygraph examiners tell them they are lying when they are telling the truth and not conclude that the polygraph is incapable of detecting deception.
  

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Re: CNS depressants and polygraph
Reply #17 - Oct 3rd, 2007 at 8:07pm
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Thanks again guys, much appreciated...Any comments on employing a combo of those 3 cm's? Or should I just stick to 1 or 2?
  
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