Quote from: quickfix on Nov 05, 2011, 10:54 AMWhere have you been? the movement started 10+ years ago, and in that time, at least three more federal agencies have added polygraph programs. Get real! We're not going away; but idiots who attempt countermeasures ARE!

Quote from: Twoblock on Jul 12, 2012, 03:09 AMquickfix
Do you think Obama could pass a polygraph? He has a built-in countermeasure. Uh oh. Maybe you shouldn't answer that. He just might be your boss. LMAO

Quote from: xenonman on Sep 01, 2013, 12:34 PMI hope that if someone knows your identity, they provide it to the SVR and the DGI.xenonman, calm down. Quickfix has a right to post here without being attacked.
You are a vile insult to the American taxpayer.
Quote from: George_Maschke on Nov 09, 2011, 02:16 PMexcellent advice, George!Quote from: No More Poly on Nov 04, 2011, 10:56 PMSee this new Oct. 2011 article. It says if you fail a poly, you're career is basically done everywhere!
http://www.sheldoncohen.com/publications/SCI%20Access%20Article%20sec.02.pdf
And the OP in this other forum has apparently felt the full blow. I think it is time we all start writing letters to congress/senate. Seriously. If you've ever had your career ruined by a poly, especially if it was recent, please write a letter. Time to really start a movement and end this crap. Polygraph has to go!
No More Poly,
Thank you for sharing this information. The policy that Sheldon Cohen describes in his article is of tremendous significance. In view of this information, I think it would be prudent for anyone seeking a career in public service, or with a government contractor, to avoid applying for any position that requires polygraph screening.
PS: Owing to an ongoing wave of attempted spam postings to this forum, guest posting has been indefinitely suspended.
Quote from: quickfix on Nov 05, 2011, 10:54 AMWhere have you been? the movement started 10+ years ago, and in that time, at least three more federal agencies have added polygraph programs. Get real! We're not going away; but idiots who attempt countermeasures ARE!

Quote from: No More Poly on Nov 04, 2011, 10:56 PMSee this new Oct. 2011 article. It says if you fail a poly, you're career is basically done everywhere!
http://www.sheldoncohen.com/publications/SCI%20Access%20Article%20sec.02.pdf
And the OP in this other forum has apparently felt the full blow. I think it is time we all start writing letters to congress/senate. Seriously. If you've ever had your career ruined by a poly, especially if it was recent, please write a letter. Time to really start a movement and end this crap. Polygraph has to go!
Quote from: Bill_Brown on Nov 09, 2011, 01:40 AMand an analysis of seven field studies involving specific incidents showed a median accuracy of 89 percentBill Brown,
Quote from: Sergeant1107 on Nov 09, 2011, 06:43 AMRegarding Bill Brown's post, I don't believe it is possible to verify whether a test subject is untrained in countermeasures, which appears to be part of the "given" set of data in the cited study. Also, a median accuracy of 89 percent in seven studies is irrelevant unless the scores of each are given, since "median" simply means it was the middle number in a list of accuracy scores.
Possible Accuracy Scores:
Test #1= 1% accurate
Test#2= 2% accurate
Test#3 = 3% accurate
Test#4= 89% accurate
Test#5= 90% accurate
Test#6= 91% accurate
Test#7= 92% accurate
That would give you a "median" accuracy of 89%, but an average accuracy (assuming each test contained the same number of data points) of 52.5%, which would be a far more accurate description of the data.
Quote from: quickfix on Nov 08, 2011, 03:06 PMThis site is chock full of boo-hoo-hooers, who cry that they were denied employment because they were "accused" of engaging in countermeasures;these "accusations" are well-founded, and they deserve their fate.And what about the people like myself who did not attempt countermeasures and were wrongly accused of lying? Do I and others like me deserve that fate as well?