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Posted by sackett
 - Apr 09, 2008, 10:36 PM
"anon fool",

...and in every department/agency.

Not all potential employers interrogate or try to "clear up" weak issues after a test and it does not mean a pass. It could have been something said, it could be a failed test and no reason to retest or try to fix things and move on.


Sackett
Posted by AnonymousFool
 - Apr 09, 2008, 08:04 AM
Just wanted to update the thread. I did receive a favorable review and have moved on. There is validity to issue of no post-test interview, but obviously the circumstances differ for everyone.
Posted by George W. Maschke
 - Apr 27, 2007, 03:57 PM
It is customary for polygraphers to conduct an interrogation and seek admissions when the polygraph charts are scored as "deception indicated." Thus, the absence of a post-test interrogation is a very positive sign. That said, there is simply no way of divining whether you might be called back for yet another polygraph session.
Posted by AnonymousFool
 - Apr 27, 2007, 08:26 AM
I apologize if this topic has been answered before, but I could not find direct confirmation of this. I did review LBTLD and that didn't provide an answer. If you did not receive a post interrogation after a 2nd polygraph it is possible your chances of passing are 50/50 or better. To clarify matters, after my first polygraph  I was interogated on a crime issue, but I remained honest and didn't change my stance. My 2nd polygraph ended and I didn't receive any post interogation. My assumption from the various comments I have read is that 1) The interogator could be bluffing and not admitting I failed, 2) I actually passed, or 3) Inconclusive. Any comments are greatly appreciated. Oh, the agency is CIA.