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Topic: Repeating CQs
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blalock Member
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posted 10-08-2009 08:03 PM
Buster,You bring up an excellent topic of discusion regarding repeating CQs. Can you elaborate more on: "...I think repeating the C's and questioning the subject on them in between tests may give them too much power." [This message has been edited by blalock (edited 10-08-2009).] IP: Logged |
Buster Member
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posted 10-08-2009 08:28 PM
Yes, Nate and Bill taught us to say "lying to any question can cause you to fail this test it doesn't matter which one it is" or "this isn't a history test, 70% doesnt pass you, you need to get a 100% on this test" to "power" the Q's.Now if you just repeat the Q's between the charts, I would think you are telling the examinee that we see those questions as a problem. I do it, but I wasn't originally trained to do it. BTW, Ben--I ran two directed lie tests since we spoke and I liked them... [This message has been edited by Buster (edited 10-08-2009).] IP: Logged |
blalock Member
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posted 10-10-2009 11:32 AM
The more you continue to use the directed lie CQs, the more you will like them. If you need anything, just let me know.------------------ Ben blalockben@hotmail.com IP: Logged | |