The "test" is the *entire* interview. You're being tested from the time you walk in to the time you walk out. The machine is a prop. They might as well put the colander with wires on someone's head. It's all about the relationship with the examiner. In the end it's just someone's subjective opinion. It's all a head game. I've taken two of them and passed them both. In one exam I was accused of having a problem or being deceptive even when I told the truth. In hindsight it was an obvious bluff-- to just in case I were lying and seeing if I'd be scared into admitting to something.
The polygraph test is an interview based on intimidation where the polygraph machine itself is just a tool of the whole process. There is no actual science backing up the polygraph as a lie detector and the results is based mostly on subjective opinions - plus what the tester says on the interview. Most polygraph failures is based on admissions and/or how nervous the tester behave on the test, independently if he is saying the truth or not .
Nothing mystical at all . The GSR or newer title of Electrodermal activity or response to a stimulus . The Laws mainly postulated by BACKSTER I THE 1950 S AND 1960s , just after WW2 , WHERE BACKSTER AND HIS FOLLOWERS , STAFFED ALAMAGORDO MEW MEXICO WHERE OPPENHEIMER AND TELLER AND ALOT OF THE OTHER PINKOs in St ate Dept . Did my want this to workout for us cause now we have both a test and a solution format that will provide both Relevant and control Questions for comparisons for scoring. Many other question Types are ID D. AND RELEVANT , SACREFICE RELEVANT NUTRAL , COMPARRISON , SACRAFICED RELEVANT , SYMPOTOMATIC DIRECTED LIE SACRAFICE QUESTIONS , NON SCORED relevant questions , Artifacts , Designated lie and Expected lie Control questions . 10question CQT format. Lesson s 5 and 6 are first control and relevant questions set in CQT. Those 2 question sequences or Chart Spots where the two questions are encounters can give the examiner an insights as to the nature of how the exam is running at this point.
The "test" is the *entire* interview. You're being tested from the time you walk in to the time you walk out. The machine is a prop. They might as well put the colander with wires on someone's head. It's all about the relationship with the examiner. In the end it's just someone's subjective opinion. It's all a head game. I've taken two of them and passed them both. In one exam I was accused of having a problem or being deceptive even when I told the truth. In hindsight it was an obvious bluff-- to just in case I were lying and seeing if I'd be scared into admitting to something.
The polygraph test is an interview based on intimidation where the polygraph machine itself is just a tool of the whole process. There is no actual science backing up the polygraph as a lie detector and the results is based mostly on subjective opinions - plus what the tester says on the interview. Most polygraph failures is based on admissions and/or how nervous the tester behave on the test, independently if he is saying the truth or not .
"uhh, um , I uh, um" you need that admission because polygraph is not a lie detector.
Durgan Mount
The test is for the subject who tells the truth this guy is bs’n
Nothing mystical at all .
The GSR or newer title of Electrodermal activity or response to a stimulus .
The Laws mainly postulated by BACKSTER I THE 1950 S AND 1960s , just after WW2 , WHERE BACKSTER AND HIS FOLLOWERS , STAFFED ALAMAGORDO MEW MEXICO WHERE OPPENHEIMER AND TELLER AND ALOT OF THE OTHER PINKOs
in St
ate Dept . Did my want this to workout for us cause now we have both a test and a solution format that will provide both Relevant and control
Questions for comparisons for scoring.
Many other question
Types are ID D. AND
RELEVANT , SACREFICE RELEVANT
NUTRAL , COMPARRISON , SACRAFICED RELEVANT , SYMPOTOMATIC
DIRECTED LIE
SACRAFICE QUESTIONS , NON SCORED relevant questions , Artifacts ,
Designated lie and
Expected lie Control questions .
10question CQT format. Lesson s 5 and 6 are first control and relevant questions set in CQT. Those 2 question sequences or
Chart Spots where the two questions are encounters can give the examiner an insights as to the nature of how the exam is running at this point.