Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Lie-detector test in Santa Clarita?
For a Santa Clarita lie detector test: SANTA CLARITA POLYGRAPH
Polygraph test in Newhall
Polygraph test in Canyon Country
Polygraph test in Saugus
Polygraph test in Santa Clarita
Polygraph test in Newhall
Polygraph test in Canyon Country
Polygraph test in Saugus
Polygraph test in Santa Clarita
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Monday, October 29, 2018
Sunday, October 28, 2018
Saturday, October 27, 2018
Friday, October 26, 2018
NEW York polygraph examiners: MTA is seeking a provider for applicant testing
MTA (Metropolitan Transportation Authority) is seeking a polygraph examiner who is qualified to administer polygraph examinations in accordance with the requirements of the State of Connecticut and New York Police Officer Standards and Training Council, is licensed and is qualified to administer polygraph examinations to Police Officer candidates. Such an examination is conducted as part of the selection process for candidates wishing to become MTA Police Officers with the objective being to take all steps necessary to ensure that the candidates are truthful about their behavior and character, The MTA is seeking a three (3) year contract.
PEOA
PEOA
Monterey County California: a law enforcement agency needs two applicants polygraph tested
Monterey County California: a law enforcement agency needs two applicants polygraph tested
Contact PEOA
Contact PEOA
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Central California examiners needed, from Fresno at south through Modesto or Stockton at north
Central California examiners needed, from Fresno at south through Modesto or Stockton at north
If you are a competent examiner and have a polygraph business, we can refer you testing due to PEOA's 300 webpages that are extremely strong in Central California
peoamail@aol.com
If you are a competent examiner and have a polygraph business, we can refer you testing due to PEOA's 300 webpages that are extremely strong in Central California
peoamail@aol.com
Sunday, October 21, 2018
Saturday, October 20, 2018
Sunday, October 14, 2018
Several polygraph examiners reportedly caught using phony 'Doctor' titles
Want the information?
Then Google these words: polygraph phony PhD
Then Google these words: polygraph phony PhD
Saturday, October 13, 2018
Friday, October 12, 2018
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
New England Polygraph
Polygraph tests in New England, more to be added to this soon: NewEnglandPolygraph.com
Monday, October 8, 2018
Friday, October 5, 2018
Ride-share lie-detector test
Polygraph test for rideshare company applicants and alleged incidents
Polygraph for Uber matters, polygraph for Lyft matters
Here: www.RidesharePolygraph.com
Polygraph for Uber matters, polygraph for Lyft matters
Here: www.RidesharePolygraph.com
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Sometimes polygraph associations say 'Don't do TV'. Here's why.
For years, some polygraph associations have said "Don't do polygraph on TV-- no matter what, it always make polygraph look bad".
Usually that statement is wrong. Most shows go great, increasing calls to examiners in the days after a popular show used polygraph. An example: when Oprah involved a polygraph on her TV show, calls to examiners greatly increased in the days following.
Most TV shows are told: there is no accuracy if the examinee moves, nods, or says anything other than Yes or No. And if it was 'for real', a pattern and guidelines must be followed. TV producers say "This is just for entertainment, very silly, we won't stick to guidelines about question count and sitting still as a statue and waiting time between each question". It is explained that all answers that don't follow the strict no-movement no-laughing guidelines will be unscorable.
Yet after one funny filming that was a success, an examinee said "I now don't believe in polygraph-- I lied on one of my answers and it didn't catch me", despite having acknowledged that there will be NO accuracy to this skit where polygraph is just an unscored prop.
Usually that statement is wrong. Most shows go great, increasing calls to examiners in the days after a popular show used polygraph. An example: when Oprah involved a polygraph on her TV show, calls to examiners greatly increased in the days following.
Most TV shows are told: there is no accuracy if the examinee moves, nods, or says anything other than Yes or No. And if it was 'for real', a pattern and guidelines must be followed. TV producers say "This is just for entertainment, very silly, we won't stick to guidelines about question count and sitting still as a statue and waiting time between each question". It is explained that all answers that don't follow the strict no-movement no-laughing guidelines will be unscorable.
Yet after one funny filming that was a success, an examinee said "I now don't believe in polygraph-- I lied on one of my answers and it didn't catch me", despite having acknowledged that there will be NO accuracy to this skit where polygraph is just an unscored prop.
PEOA has more than 300 polygraph webpages bringing in potential work calls for its members nationwide and worldwide!
PEOA has more than 300 polygraph webpages bringing in potential work calls for its members nationwide and worldwide!
No other polygraph association, network, group or whatever has anywhere near the constant Internet presence that PEOA has for its members.
www.peoa.US
No other polygraph association, network, group or whatever has anywhere near the constant Internet presence that PEOA has for its members.
www.peoa.US
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
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