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Posted by George W. Maschke
 - Jul 09, 2001, 03:32 AM
john,

You'll find this explained at length in Chapter 3 of The Lie Behind the Lie Detector.
Posted by john (Guest)
 - Jul 09, 2001, 02:02 AM
You maintain that polygraphs are biased against the truthful. How can this be?

A. Applicants who explain all their past indiscretions to the polygrapher during the pre-"test" interview and actually give honest answers to the "control" questions are destined to fail the "test."

can someone elaborate on this?