Polygraph Tests
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What can I expect
from the Polygraph Testing?
Polygraph Testing usually
takes around 2 hours from beginning to end and consists of three different
phases; pre-test interview, collection of charts, and analysis of charts.
Polygraph Testing is the most fool proof method of testing
if someone is lying.
Pre-test interview & formulation of questions
During the pre-test interview the examiner will explain how the
polygraph works, discuss the issue and develop and review all questions to
be asked on the polygraph test. This stage is normally the longest to
complete, and will take anywhere between 45 and 90 mins.
Collection of Charts-
During this phase the subject will be attached to the polygraph. The
set of questions which were developed during the pre-test interview will be
asked 3 or 4 times.
Analysis of Charts-
Once the examiner has collected the charts he will analyse the
results before giving a decision as to the subjects truthfulness or
deception to the given issue.
What Questions Can be Asked?
The examiner will work with you to construct questions that cover the test
issue as well as meeting the strict rules for the latest polygraph
techniques.
All questions are discussed with the subject thoroughly before the test
commences and will be answered "yes" or "no".
How Does the Polygraph Work?
The polygraph works by tracing changes in a persons physiological
conditioning during questioning. These changes are recorded directly on to
the polygraph charts in order that they can be reviewed. Some of the changes
that occur may replicate those that have been linked with truth or deception
for many years. These physiological changes have been the subject of various
research projects and our examiners have undertaken many hours of polygraph
chart analysis instruction to interpret them.
The Polygraph charts are generated by
attaching four components to the subject.
Pnuemograph
Two rubber pnuemograph tubes are placed around the subjects upper
chest and abdomen on the outside of their clothing, these record breathing
and movement.
G.S.R
The GSR or Galvanic Skin Response is produced by placing two finger
plates across fingers on one of the subjects hands. These trace changes to
the skin resistance during the examination.
Cardiosphygmograph
This component traces changes to the subjects relative blood pressure
and pulse rate and it is similar to the pressure cuff your doctor uses when
taking your blood pressure.
After the questions have been asked with the subject attached to the
polygraph the examiner will read the generated charts to establish truth or
deception. The agreed questions will always be asked at least twice.
How reliable is Polygraph Testing?
There is no doubt that the polygraph is highly reliable, providing the
person using it is properly trained and the technique they use is validated.
The American Polygraph Association (APA) has gathered over 200 studies on
the subject, you can view further information at their web site
www.polygraph.org
We specialise in Polygraph Testing.
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