Monday, July 6, 2009

Polygraph Place Examiners Private Forum - Recent Topics

Listed below is a summary of recent topics from the Polygraph Examiner's Private Forum. If you are a polygraph examiner and have never registered for the private forum, it is free and informative. Instructions for registering are below the topics list.

Recent Topics from the Private Forum
  • I have noticed in some recent tests... I am getting similar excuses for reactions in the middle of the test...
  • ...any literature that suggests one answer ("yes") is better than another ("no") on RQs and neutral questions?
  • What is the average breathing rate for a polygraph examinee?
  • How much variance is there, from region to region, in articulated definitions of sexual behaviors described in the new PCSOT Model Policy?
  • Is it appropriate to put our opinions in the body of the report concerning what we perceive as the examinee's feelings, apparent emotions, etc? Is there anything which prohibits this commentary?
  • Can anyone tell me what effect, if any, Dilantin, an anti seizure medication, will have regarding the polygraph?
  • I am putting together notes on Chart Markings and Annotations. What other markings are you examiners utilizing that I may have missed?
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