QuoteWhich of the following is an example of a comparison or control question?
Did you kill Ms. Smith?
Were you at the bank on Thursday?
Have you ever taken something that did not belong to you?
Did you see Wendy Jones in the schoolyard yesterday morning?
... would that be a comparison question?
Did you see Wendy Jones in the schoolyard yesterday morning?Quote from: jonny5 on Aug 18, 2008, 09:04 AMQuote from: jonny5 on Mar 29, 2005, 02:28 PMMy understanding of a control question, is a question that has no relevance to a specific event. Is this correct? So a question beginning with, "have you ever" is an example of a control question? Are they the same as "comparison" questions?
Control Question = Comparison Question
"Have you ever...." sounds like the prefix to a Relevant Question
in a screening type test.
Control Questions prefixes are, " Before the age of......"
& "Between the ages of....." and "In your entire life did you ever...."
Quote from: jonny5 on Mar 29, 2005, 02:28 PMMy understanding of a control question, is a question that has no relevance to a specific event. Is this correct? So a question beginning with, "have you ever" is an example of a control question? Are they the same as "comparison" questions?
Quote from: jonny5 on Aug 11, 2008, 07:12 PMis that true for the fbi? will the fbi forgive if a person used it a few times when they were 19? I hear different stories:
yes so and so agency will forgive
no don't confess because they will not forgive
can someone clarify which is the best move?Quote from: jonny5 on Jun 17, 2008, 08:51 AMhi.. the use of marijuana alone should not disqualify you from the job..lying about is should..most agencies have a time frame..i.e. 3 years with no use.. check for the Dept's standards..
Quote from: jonny5 on Jun 17, 2008, 08:51 AMhi.. the use of marijuana alone should not disqualify you from the job..lying about is should..most agencies have a time frame..i.e. 3 years with no use.. check for the Dept's standards..