Quote from: Chuckles on Aug 21, 2011, 05:04 AMStop trying to drag reality into the conversation Stephano!I guess it's a dog eat dog world and we all have milk bone underwear.
Quote from: George_Maschke on Aug 19, 2011, 08:57 AMI don't think there's anything unethical about lying when answering the so-called "control" questions.George, I am not so sure we can alter some universal ethics when we deem it to be in our best interest. Barring such fringe cases like lying about being a Jew in Nazi Germany or under the Spanish Inquisition, I would think that when the law of universality is appropriately applied, most would concur that lying is unethical. In fact, there are some who would say "lying is unethical period, regardless if George says it's okay on polygraph control questions."
QuoteDo you lie since it states that the examiner expects you to lie or do you tell the truth but try to give off a physiological response that you were lying?Lying is dishonest; you should not do it under any circumstances. However, to reduce your chances of a false positive, apply the countermeasures described in TLBTLD to the control (comparison) questions.