Re: Question for LieBabyCryBaby

Started by LieBabyCryBaby, Jan 26, 2007, 09:30 PM

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palerider

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What????? You can attempt to cheat on ANY test. Validity and cheating are mutually exclusive. I was referring to the thread on the police/sheriff's board regarding the question of MMPI and cheating----apparently written by a person who is scared to reveal to authorities that he fears spiders and hates his mother.

1904

Quote from: palerider on May 30, 2007, 06:18 PMCQ's. hmmm. If you want to discuss and rant about polygraph shortcomings---I'm there man

p.s.s.s You are wrong about Germany's use of polygraph. Just because Germany, and the UK don't value the APA as the end all doesn't mean that they don't have polygraph programs in use in their respective intel ministries. I like their more low key approach to the practice. If you had ever worked with those agencies---or even NATO--you would know better than to state otherwise. 1904, you lost points with me on that one "tubby." ;D  


You didnt remember what I said when you started ranting.
I did not say Germany doesn't use polygraph - I said that their courts rejected polygraph evidence.
Rejected it as B.S. Sorry for you, but you lost all the points.  ;D

Your reply is more like the back page of a tabloid than a structured reply - all mixed up.
Are you just a little bit ADHD ?? Or merely practising chemical CM's....  :-?


underlyingtruth

Quote from: palerider on May 31, 2007, 10:28 AMWhat????? You can attempt to cheat on ANY test. Validity and cheating are mutually exclusive. I was referring to the thread on the police/sheriff's board regarding the question of MMPI and cheating----apparently written by a person who is scared to reveal to authorities that he fears spiders and hates his mother.

Excuse me, but when I read your comments, I got the impression that you were concerned about a polygrapher posting "proprietary" information on this message board because it may enable a dishonest person to be able to manipulate (cheat) on a polygraph/personality test.  Are you not concerned that "sex-offenders" may be reading this site and learning ways to influence polygraph examinations?

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