Quote:When the poly turns confrontational, as they so often do, I am to continuously deny everything, correct? But...if they almost always turn confrontational with the polygrapher (falsely or truly) detecting a response from the nervous system, then why do they even probe further? If you're screwed for "racking your brain and admitting ANYTHING you may think of that has cause the 'deceptive reading'," then why doesn't the polygrapher terminate the poly immediately and dismiss the individual as deceptive and not suitable for employment the moment a "deceptive" response is registered? Why the game? A "fail" is still a "fail," and the polygrapher still gets a gold star next to their name.
There are some fundamental facts about the polygraph you have yet to grasp:
1. It is NOT a test for truth. It is an interrogation DISGUISED as a test for truth. The nervous responses the machine measures do not unequivocally equate to "deception". Even though they will try to convince you they do.
2. The whole purpose of a preemployment polygraph (and terminal objective of the examiner) is to see what they can
get you to say and admit to! Then see if you say anything they can use against you. The purpose of any interrogation is to get information from the interrogated.
3. They want you to believe the machine detects deception, and to therefore rack your brain to come up with why you would possibly "react" to the test questions. But if you answered these unambiguous questions truthfully, yet the machine has labeled you "deceptive", then logically, it the machine that is problematic, NOT YOU! Yet people (myself included) have fallen for this parlor trick! Partly because people tend to believe the popular myth that the polygraph machine can detect lies. They've see it in the movies, on Oprah, from Dr, Phil...etc. They exploit that fact fully. You don't have to.
You sound like the nervous type (like me). Don't be. Just play along with them, but knowing full well what they are up to. Don't think for a minute they are there to help you, or care whether you get th job or not. Just let them "fluster" you a bit, but don't give them anything useful. Your only obligation is to answer the relevant questions TRUTHFULLY!
Think of it terms of you walking on to their used car lot. Except you, unlike most, now know something about their sales tactics. But you don't want to "let on" that you know. Just focus on the facts. The car you want, what you know it is worth, and how much you're willing to pay, or should pay.
With the polygraph this equates to the relevant questions. Have you committed serious crimes? Have you met with foreign agents? Have you? Pretty unambiguous, no? Consider their machine and their bogus claims what it is "saying" as "sales hype". Listen politely, do NOT be confrontational, but re-focus on the facts. Namely, that there is simply nothing bothering you about whatever relevant question they claim you're reacting to.
If the polygraph operator has consistent "reactions" on your chart with a relevant question, they will probe and probe until they get something they can use from you to
back up the chart and fail you.
Then again, you may not "react" much at all, and be able to satisfy their curiosity without making a damning admission. So be forewarned, but don't go in there assuming you will do badly.
TC