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Frequently asked Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions. 
  1. How long does it take to get a custom examination created for my company?
  2. Can using beta blockers help you beat the polygraph examination?
  3. Is the personality test a medical examination?
  4. What makes the BCT, LLC prep-courses the best?
  5. I'm confused? What is a NJ Civil Service (NJ DOP) Police Department?
  6. What law enforcement titles does the NJ DOP Public Safety Entry Exam cover?
  7. How much is the seminar?
  8. What Blue Collegiate Training locations are still available to enroll in?
  9. Can I speak to a former BCT, LLC student before I register for the Seminar?
  10. Can I get a discount if I register for the Florida and New York Police Exam?
  11. Who provides the instruction at the Seminars?
  12. Is the 2010 NJ DOP exam the same as the 2008?
  13. How long does it take for BCT, LLC to create an examination for a business?
  14. Where do the BCT, LLC seminars take place for the 2010 civil service test?
  15. What is the minimal contractual agreement in regards to examination creation?
  16. My agency is in Arizona, how can I meet a specialist?
  17. Can BCT, LLC also create a Web-Site for our agency?
  18. How accurate is a lie detector/polygraph examination?



How long does it take to get a custom examination created for my company?

Our specialists will set a time frame depending on the individual 
needs of the client.  The psychometrician examination(s) will be 
scored as well by BCT, LLC as part of the contracted price. 
Examinations can be prepared as quickly as seven (7) business 
working days.  Please contact us direct at 888.BCT.1980 or enter 
your client number to address specific questions.
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Can using beta blockers help you beat the polygraph examination?

Many questions have arisen recently regarding the use of beta 
blockers as a counter-measure in efforts to fool the psycho-
physiological detection of deception examiner.  The use of alpha 
(1 and 2) as well as beta (1 and 2) agonists (stimulants) and 
antagonists (blockers) may produce profound autonomic nervous 
system (ANS) effects.  The well known beta-1 blockers have 
well-demonstrated effects (direct and indirect) on myocardial 
function (and elsewhere), i.e., inotropic (force of contraction), 
chronotropic (heart rate), as well as on the rate of spread of 
electrical conduction within myocardial tissue.  These profound 
effects are of little pragmatic concern in a polygraph 
examination, inasmuch as they are tonic effects (not phasic 
effects) which will affect the cardiovascular physiology 
monitored over the totality of the polygraph exam, effecting both 
control and relevant question responses whose intercomparison is 
the basis for polygraph scoring.  That said, the goal of one who 
attempts polygraph countermeasures is to increase control 
question responses relative to relevant question responses, not 
reduce (or increase) all responses equally.  The Central Nervous 
System (CNS) effects (antianxiety) nevertheless, the same is 
likely to exist for these effects as well as they would likely be 
undifferentiated amongst responses to control and relevant 
questions.  Thus, not only is such pharmacological intervention 
largely ineffective, however; they may be of some value in some 
situations in reducing all responses yielding an inconclusive 
result. Beta Blockers or Beta-adrenergic receptor antagonists are 
usually prescribed for hypertension (very high blood pressure). 
As the name suggests Beta blocking drugs stop the uptake of 
norepinephrine in cardiac tissue. Simply put, Beta blockers tend 
to reduce galvanic skin response reactions and the greatest 
effect is seen here and of course in the cardio tracings. 
If an examinee is on these medication(s), it may have an effect 
on tracings and what their normal physiological state is.  The 
most common of the aforementioned is Atenolol a generic form of 
Tenormin.  That said, a competent examiner will be able to easily 
detect the latter.

Other popular blood pressure medication(s): Metoprolol,
Propranolol, 
Sotalol,
Timolol, etc.  

Special note:  I have noted examinees with swollen ankles and 
joint pain that did not reveal the use of the latter until 
questioned repeatedly.

Respectfully,
Adj. Prof. Michael J. Woodrow
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Is the personality test a medical examination?

No, the psychopathology/psychometrician examinations are not 
medical examinations where there is an identifiable physical 
pathology to use as a metric for comparison. No measure of a 
psychological construct will reach absolute 100% specificity.  
Few medical tests can reach this threshold even. For example, the 
blood test for HIV is 97.9% accurate in most instances. However, 
the bottom line is, if you are psychologically healthy, the test 
will show this. I have discussed the statistical logic behind 
this previously. Both the sensitivity (proportion of actual 
positives which are correctly identified) and specificity 
(proportion of negatives which are correctly identified) of the 
individual subscales is very high when they were normed on 
clinical samples of patients already known to have the disorder. 
Sensitivity and specificity both in the upper 90 percent range on 
average. Continued research using varying populations, (i.e., 
normal, clinical, and forensic) have consistently shown high 
levels of sensitivity and specificity across populations. Peer 
reviewed literature is available. Fitness for duty as defined by 
individual departments is relative. The psychologist is working 
as a consultant for them.  The ultimate decision rests on 
departmental guidelines/policy, with the input from the 
psychologist. I mentioned before that they are looking for 
personality traits and/or pathology that is contraindicated for 
being a law enforcement officer.  Consensus can be concluded; the 
majority really do not care if you are 'slightly' anxious, as 
this has few ramifications it can be argued for you performing 
your duties as an officer; ie., Proceed with caution is my motto= 
SA, A, U, D, SD -

Respectfully,
Adj. Prof. Michael J. Woodrow
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What makes the BCT, LLC prep-courses the best?

WE UNDERSTAND THE TEST CREATOR(S) LIKE NO OTHER!  Subsequent to 
an exhaustive amount of research in the field, we offer the most 
comprehensive tutorial available in a simplified non-complicated 
manner.
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I'm confused? What is a NJ Civil Service (NJ DOP) Police Department?

A NJ civil (DOP) service department" consists of those 
departments or agencies (Police, Sheriff's, Corrections, etc.)
that fall under the hiring practices of the NJ DOP.  They are not 
Chiefs jurisdictions.  Generally speaking; both jurisdictions 
represent 50% of there respective departments.
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What law enforcement titles does the NJ DOP Public Safety Entry Exam cover?

Municipal Police Officer (City, Township, Borough, etc.), 
Sheriff's Deputy, Campus Police Officer, County Correction 
Officer, NJ State Correction Officer, Park Police Officer, NJ 
State Ranger, etc.
IT DOES NOT COVER THOSE JURISDICTIONS WHICH FALL UNDER THE 
CHIEF'S TOWN AGENCY JURISDICTION.
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How much is the seminar?

Please check the registration section for the exact cost of each 
seminar.  The price will vary depending on which course you 
choose. Each seminar generally includes eight hours of in-depth 
classroom instruction as well as all materials to be taken home 
by the student for study.  Presently the 2010 
eight hour entry law enforcement exam seminars start at $450.00, 
excluding the NJ State Police (video assessment).  PLEASE SEE THE 
REGISTRATION LINK FOR UPDATED TUITION COSTS.
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What Blue Collegiate Training locations are still available to enroll in?

Most locations are available for enrollment.  We will place you 
in the nearest location to your residence availability permitting.
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Can I speak to a former BCT, LLC student before I register for the Seminar?

Yes, please contact us and we will have a student contact you 
depending on your preference; Police Officer, State Trooper, 
Corrections Officer, Etc. No other school provides this service.
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Can I get a discount if I register for the Florida and New York Police Exam?

Yes, if you are unsure of whether you wish to be a law 
enforcement officer in New York or Florida, BCT, LLC will offer 
60% off the second prep course you choose.
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Who provides the instruction at the Seminars?

We employ only the finest pool of instructors including: Criminal 
Justice Professors, Police Executives, Psychiatrists, etc.  They 
are responsible for teaching the subject matter.
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Is the 2010 NJ DOP exam the same as the 2008?

NO! Their are many revisions being made to the examination.  The 
exam also may be released in late spring or summer 2010 depending 
on many factors!  
Contact BCT, LLC for updated information.
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How long does it take for BCT, LLC to create an examination for a business?

Please contact a specialist directly.  They will be able to 
address all your inquiries.
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Where do the BCT, LLC seminars take place for the 2010 civil service test?

The seminars take place throughout the State of New Jersey.  You 
will be placed at the location nearest you or by your own locale 
preference.
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What is the minimal contractual agreement in regards to examination creation?

A minimum order of two thousand examinations is required; please 
contact via-phone for further information.
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My agency is in Arizona, how can I meet a specialist?

A BCT, LLC specialist will meet with your agency to determine 
what examination best suits your needs at one of our convenient 
locations in New York, New Jersey, Florida, or Arizona.
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Can BCT, LLC also create a Web-Site for our agency?

Yes, we are able to custom create a Web-Site for your agency in 
partnership with WorkNotes.com  Please click the icon on the 
upper left corner of the home Web-Site page for further 
information.
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How accurate is a lie detector/polygraph examination?

The APA states it is 98% accurate, depending on the competancy of 
the psychophysiological detection of deception examiner or psycho 
physiologist.
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