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Posted by polyscam
 - Feb 18, 2005, 02:52 AM
Your statement, "I lied..." once again proves the sham that is this "test."  I failed my pre-employment poly and was absolutely truthful...stupid me.
Posted by n0mad
 - Feb 17, 2005, 11:31 PM
OOOK! I see this forum is not much active anymore. Anyway, I don't know whether or not I passed or failed my poly, but I got hired nonetheless, and I lied thru my teeth. Hope that offers hope to some of you that need it.
Posted by n0mad
 - Feb 10, 2005, 08:10 PM
Did George quit or is he on vacation???
Posted by n0mad
 - Feb 02, 2005, 10:48 PM
He asked a series of questions before we actually began the test that entailed some questions I would deem as "control questions." However, once we got started, he left the control questions out. I only subtley used cm's on the first two questions, which are the ones I've listed.

Thanks.
Posted by dimas
 - Feb 02, 2005, 06:17 PM
Well either one fo two things happened.

1) you passed

2) you failed so bad that he didn't feel the need to follow up with anything.

Actually, it looks like everthing should go well.  I do, however, have an area of contention and this is that you say that you recognized some control question in the first paragraph you wrote and then you say that it didn't seem like there were any control questions and that you still subtley applied the use of CM"s in the second one.  
Posted by n0mad
 - Feb 01, 2005, 11:45 PM
Well, it wasn't quite what I expected. We sat down and went thru every question before getting hooked up, and I recognized some control questions. Then he hooked me up. He asked me 3 sets of questions, and repeated each 1-2 times. The first two questions were irrelevant. 1. Is today tuesday- "yes" 2. Is today saturday- "no". Those two questions began each set.

After those 2 questions, everything seemed relevant and specific. I didn't use any cm's for question 1. For question 2, I used them subtley after the first set. It doesn't seem like there was any control questions, or questions that he could establish a baseline measurement with.

So for all questions, I made sure I maintained my breathing pattern, and seems like my heart rate followed. So if I passed, it was too easy. There was no post- interview, so I'm not sure if thats a sign of passing. Anyone have any input to this test?