Quote from: Skeptic on Sep 10, 2003, 10:33 PMTo clarify the above and to forestall the inevitable polygraph trolling, knowing about the polygraph's flaws before I took one is not something I can "blame" on Antipolygraph.org, since I'd learned about the shortcomings in my Psychology undergrad days.
Skeptic

Quote from: Marty on Sep 10, 2003, 04:30 PM
I think such dissonance induced nervousness is most likely when a poly knowledgable person is polygraphed since they are fully aware of the "science" behind the polygraph.
Facing a poly with significant false positive probability during an initial interview would be a deterent, but not an absolute one, in the decision to pursue a career requiring one. Facing a poly every 5 years would likley keep me from applying for such a job at all. I would be unwilling to embark on a career with significant probability for arbitrary termination.
-Marty
Quote from: Skeptic on Sep 10, 2003, 03:58 PM
I can't speak for Retest, but when I took my polygraphs, I was quite nervous through the whole sessions (all three of them). It had very little to do with "concerns about the relevant issues" and a lot to do with fear that I was going to be rejected from job candidacy, or worse, seen as a criminal.
Quote from: Neo on Sep 10, 2003, 12:22 PM
What caused you to be nervous? Are there any concerns that were directly related to the relevant issues?
Neo
Quote from: retest on Sep 06, 2003, 02:02 AM. . . Did alright except a few questions made me very nervous regarding computer use. I could feel my heart pounding in my chest.
Quote from: Saidme on Sep 08, 2003, 10:26 PMSaidwho (me)
Yeah, confess.
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