Quote from: darkcobra2005 on Oct 14, 2005, 03:25 AMFor a person to have knowledge of polygraph does not hamper testing. For me to educate a person who is taking a polygraph regarding Neutral, Symptomatic, Relevant, Copntrol questions is very time consuming and unnecessary. No I don't give a polygraph course to each individual taking an examination, I don't mind if they are aware of the procedure.
Quote from: darkcobra2005 on Aug 15, 2005, 10:11 PMGeorge,
It would violate the APA standards, it poses no threat to Dr. Richardson, therefore no fear of being caught using counter measures or fear of being found deceptive. If there is no consequence, there is no fear, if there is no fear there is no reaction. Possibly the challenge could be refered to others in the polygraph community with there being a fear or consiquence for being deceptive and using countermeasures. The stakes would have to be high to instill the necessary fear of detection of deception and countermeasures.
You suggest that my research has some bearing on polygraph screening. If you believe this you are quite mistaken. I would have nothing whatsoever to do with this activity and in fact, other than opposing it and educating others about it, have little to do with current lie detection methodology. My research and operational involvement deal exclusively with concealed information testing.Quote
For a person to have knowledge of polygraph does not hamper testing.
Quote from: darkcobra2005 on Oct 13, 2005, 12:51 AMPolygraphs do not totally depend on ignorance. If you understand the concept, and do not make admissions to the controls (Information readily available on this site) you will be informed and able to complete the process without problems.
So information is not bad if properly used. Information on countermeasures (and many disagree) don't get you through the examination if the examiner is observant and knows what countermeasures look like.
The studies by Hont's is used to demonstrated that examiners are unable to detect them. Since his study, many changes have been made and countermeasures are observed on a daily basis.
Knowlege is good and honesty is good. They go hand in hand.

Quote from: atomic84 on Aug 13, 2005, 09:32 PMI have been looking into the idea of applying to the LAPD, what exactly are the questions they ask on the polygraph....
Quote from: darkcobra2005 on Aug 16, 2005, 12:59 PMThe APA prohibits individual polygraph examiners from participating in public displays of polygraph such as Dr. Richardsons Challenge. (without APA sanction).Perhaps it is just me, but I find this interesting in and of itself.
Quote from: darkcobra2005 on Aug 16, 2005, 12:59 PMThe APA prohibits individual polygraph examiners from participating in public displays of polygraph such as Dr. Richardsons Challenge. (without APA sanction).