just asking how you knew when you passed the poly, figured i'd ask since i just completed mine and i think it went well.
If your polygraph operator didn't directly accuse you of lying and didn't conduct a post-test interrogation, it's a good indication that you most likely passed.
George,
my polygrapher didn't accuse me of lying. She would step out fo the room, then come back and tell me everything was good. I did go through a poly early last year so my experience this time was less stressful and short, only there for little less than two hours. but then she asked me if i complied with the policies and what not and i left. never indicated if i would need to retest or anything. does that sound promising?
Yes. It sounds like you passed.
What if your being accused of using countermeasures? Is there a chance you still passed after being interrogated about it and not giving any admissions
QuoteWhat if your being accused of using countermeasures? Is there a chance you still passed after being interrogated about it and not giving any admissions
If you're accused of using countermeasures, there is still a chance you passed (provided no admission is made). However, it is a very bad sign.