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Posted by Pheonix97330
 - Mar 04, 2006, 01:05 AM
I recently took a polygraph, and every question i was asked was a very important question, ones that would be dangerous for anyone to fail. I have though long and hard about the test, and i can think of thinging that was trivial, unimportant, or i could even be considerd to lit to. I dont understand it. Is there another type of test that does not require a irrelavent test, or a control question (one that you would be considerd to lie to?)
Posted by antrella
 - Mar 04, 2006, 12:40 AM
relevant irrelvant just asks irrelevant questions that you dont have to think about ("is today friday;" are your shoes black") and so on.
Posted by Pheonix97330
 - Mar 04, 2006, 12:08 AM
So i have read the LBTLD, and i understand how a control question test works. How does a Relavent, irrelavent test work? I know that CQT are the most common, but what other kinds are also used commonly?