1. Examinee wants to prove he had interaction with a UFO. California
2. Examinee wants to prove he saw rapper Tupac be killed (he adds that Tupac now speaks to him). New York
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Analog instrument needed for 1 week as a prop by a NYC film crew
Analog instrument needed for 1 week as a prop by a NYC film crew
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Law enforcement agency near Tucson AZ seeking a new vendor of new-hire applicant polygraph exams
Law enforcement agency near Tucson AZ seeking a new vendor of new-hire applicant polygraph exams
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
A used Lafayette LX-4000 needed for purchase in Philadelphia area
A used Lafayette LX-4000 needed for purchase in Philadelphia area
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Sunday, April 10, 2011
'Nancy Grace: Swift Justice' TV show still seeking minority examiners for on-air examinations
'Nancy Grace: Swift Justice' TV show still seeking minority examiners for on-air examinations
Examiners who are Female, Black, Latin, or Indian are encouraged to apply.
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Examiners who are Female, Black, Latin, or Indian are encouraged to apply.
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Friday, April 8, 2011
An incarcerated testing is needed at the State Prison in Newport Vermont
An incarcerated testing is needed at the State Prison in Newport Vermont
Client is attorney
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Client is attorney
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The 5 most common complaints about the written reports of polygraph examiners
The 5 most common complaints about the written reports of polygraph examiners, as per interviews with hundreds of persons who were clients of examiners:
1. Was a problem to get the promised written report, took many calls
2. Written report was mostly about the examiner himself
3. Written report that arrived was only a paragraph long-- with a surprise option to get a 'longer report' for another $100
4. Written report was in all capital letters, making it very hard to read
5. Written report was poorly written, with misspellings
The written report is of great importance, because it stands in the examiner's place when presented to the court or to the accusing party. If it looks like it was written by a beginner, then it doesn't matter how good the examiner was or how well the examinee passed the test-- there will be no confidence given to the exam.
'There are many good examiners who write reports like kindergarteners, in part because many polygraph schools do not teach about reports. They assume that your initial employer will teach you report writing', tells John Grogan, a polygraph examiner was has tested more than 6000 persons and reviews sample reports as part of the membership process of Polygraph Examiners Of America (www.peoa.US). 'If the written report is critical to the examinee, then he/she should ask to see a sample report before choosing an examiner. Don't believe it if an examiner refuses, telling you that a sample report is 'confidential'; the examiner can redact any private information from a past report before showing it to you'.
1. Was a problem to get the promised written report, took many calls
2. Written report was mostly about the examiner himself
3. Written report that arrived was only a paragraph long-- with a surprise option to get a 'longer report' for another $100
4. Written report was in all capital letters, making it very hard to read
5. Written report was poorly written, with misspellings
The written report is of great importance, because it stands in the examiner's place when presented to the court or to the accusing party. If it looks like it was written by a beginner, then it doesn't matter how good the examiner was or how well the examinee passed the test-- there will be no confidence given to the exam.
'There are many good examiners who write reports like kindergarteners, in part because many polygraph schools do not teach about reports. They assume that your initial employer will teach you report writing', tells John Grogan, a polygraph examiner was has tested more than 6000 persons and reviews sample reports as part of the membership process of Polygraph Examiners Of America (www.peoa.US). 'If the written report is critical to the examinee, then he/she should ask to see a sample report before choosing an examiner. Don't believe it if an examiner refuses, telling you that a sample report is 'confidential'; the examiner can redact any private information from a past report before showing it to you'.
12 persons need testing in Commerce City Colorado
12 persons need testing in Commerce City Colorado
Missing items
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Missing items
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Chatanooga TN television documentary needs to film a polygraph examination
Chatanooga TN television documentary needs to film a polygraph examination
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