
Quote from: EosJupiter on Mar 30, 2006, 03:30 AMNoNombre,
Your post is most impressive, But the post presents an opportunity for some research. If you QC'd the charts on your kid, and you saw that they showed no deception, but the polygrapher who gave the test started into interrogation saying that the kid was deceptive. What is your recourse ? Can you intervene ?
Interesting supposition to answer ? Your reply should be most interesting ?
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Quote from: nonombre on Mar 23, 2006, 10:46 PM#3, Absolutely. You know when you have two small kids and they get into a fight, each blaming the other? Well, I just threaten them both with having to take daddy's polygraph test and the actual guilty party always fesses up. Every parent should be issued a polygraph instrument.Nonombre,
Quote from: retcopper on Mar 24, 2006, 04:44 PMAntrella:
I agree preemployments are less accurate than specific tests and a thorough background check should always attempt to resolve any contested issues. .
Quote from: retcopper on Mar 23, 2006, 03:51 PMLike you add substance. You never gave a poly test in your life and now you are an expert. BTW I do very well recognizing counter measures.
Quote from: retcopper on Mar 24, 2006, 11:35 AM
1. Polygraphed a subject who denied shaking an infant and killing him. He failed my poly and gave me a confession. Hold up man shot and killed two customers, failed my exam and gave a confession and two other homicides are solved.
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