
Quote from: darkcobra2005 on Apr 19, 2005, 01:30 AMAS a polygraph examiner, I would not say that the theft from an employeer is a control question, it appears that it is a relevant question. Might want to check with the examiner and just ask if that is a control. I would also tell them that I had checked on this site and that is where you got the question from. With examiners I know, the truth goes a long way.
QuoteI am sure you will bar me again and thats fine.
Quote from: darkcobra2005 on Apr 20, 2005, 12:44 PM...
I am dedicated to truth. And my statement that Dr Richardson is out of touch is true. Not a false accusation.
You can make control questions by doing what you demonstrated and placing a time bar or qualifier on theft from an employer (which I don't do). That would then be a control or without a time bar be an inclusive control questions (which I don't do). I do ask if you have stolen from an employer as a relevant question. Don't lump me in with the folks that use the Lept test format. You have no idea what format I use.
Quote3.9.1 A member polygraph examiner shall use a validated testing technique....
Quote from: darkcobra2005 on Apr 19, 2005, 10:48 AMDrew,
You are out of touch with the polygraph community at this time. Maybe at some point in time you had your marbles in one basket concerning polygraph, not now. That was a relevant question, should you use your countermeasures on that question you would not be considered truthful!!!. Suggest you go back to Polygraph School and find out what a control is and how it is worded.
QuoteRegarding your statement of the polygraph examiner is not your friend, you are right. We are not your friend we are there to get you through a polygraph examination and qualified for the department you are applying for.
If our intent was to fail all examinees, we would not have any police officers working for the department. Our task is to get you to tell the truth and get you on the job.
QuoteMisinformation is deadly. Get the facts before you respond.
QuoteI am sure if I got called untruthful when I was in fact truthful I would be outraged at the examiner and would put my efforts into correcting the error of that examiner's problem. I would not however strike out at the entire industry for one examiners error.
QuoteSorry about the Sacrafice Relevant question, that was on another post and the persons responding was not Drew. So guess I missed telling the correct person the truth
Quotemakes me one of those old persons that makes errors. Go with that one Drew
QuoteSure you have had your difficult times and sounds like you are angry at all polygraph examiners. Remember that is your baggage and I don't care to carry it for you
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AS a polygraph examiner, I would not say that the theft from an employeer is a control question, it appears that it is a relevant question. Might want to check with the examiner and just ask if that is a control. I would also tell them that I had checked on this site and that is where you got the question from. With examiners I know, the truth goes a long way.
Quote from: darkcobra2005 on Apr 19, 2005, 01:30 AMAS a polygraph examiner, I would not say that the theft from an employeer is a control question, it appears that it is a relevant question. Might want to check with the examiner and just ask if that is a control. I would also tell them that I had checked on this site and that is where you got the question from. With examiners I know, the truth goes a long way.