I see so much talk about polygraphs, and parking lot confessions that I've wondered how many actually get down to it, and have it done?
I'm sure its used as a leverage tool way more than literally applied, but I'm pretty curious. After being exposed to some of the facts involving its measurements , and the people involved with the process, I would not take one myself.
In my previous career I was posed with the question a few times (would I be willing to take one) and always answered "if it is a condition of my employment". I was never asked to submit to one. The examiner, his expertise, and familiarity with his subject are just too variable for my peace of mind.
That aside, for something like infidelity, which carries fewer legal risks, I can see its usefulness.
So, who's followed thru, and how did you/spouse view the results?
I'm sure its used as a leverage tool way more than literally applied, but I'm pretty curious. After being exposed to some of the facts involving its measurements , and the people involved with the process, I would not take one myself.
In my previous career I was posed with the question a few times (would I be willing to take one) and always answered "if it is a condition of my employment". I was never asked to submit to one. The examiner, his expertise, and familiarity with his subject are just too variable for my peace of mind.
That aside, for something like infidelity, which carries fewer legal risks, I can see its usefulness.
So, who's followed thru, and how did you/spouse view the results?
Put the internet to work for you.
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