Time and Dates

Started by Anon-a-moose, Feb 21, 2002, 04:01 AM

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Anon-a-moose

When trying to determine a control vs. relevant question do time bars or actual dates make a difference?  For example,
Other then what you've told me, have you ever stolen anything before the age of 18?
Other then what you've told me, have you stolen anything in the last 3 years?
Other then what you've told me have you ever stolen anything?

Are all of these considered control?

Thanks

George W. Maschke

All of the above questions are probable-lie "control" questions; the addition of time bars does not change them into relevant questions.
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