they cost around £500-1500 but be careful there has been scientific evidence suggesting that at best there only 87% correct and possibly only 50% ie you'd be as good tossing a coin. a good body language book would help if you study it well apparantly body language rarely fails.
It depends on where you go. In Sioux Falls, SD its $500.00
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That is variable, depends what type you would want.
If you know your way around electronics, you can build a lie detector based on resistance (if they are sweating or not).
A polygraph test test can cost anywhere from $400.00 to 600.00 that would be according to what state or country you live in.
The polygraph test is not "proof-positive". The polygraph test is not completely unreliable.
No, polygraph tests are not admissible in court. Court precedents have decided that the polygraph test is unreliable, and that the test could dishonestly persuade the jury's verdict. The polygraph test is only used for investigative, law enforcement needs.
Of course I'll submit to a polygraph test.
It depends on the issue. $400 is a starting point. Some polygraph examiners will charge as much as $1500 for a polygraph test. The instrument is a different story. They're now using computerized polygraphs. The software program and equipment will run around $6K. A used analog instrument will run around $1,200 i think about $400.00
A polygraph is used to help detect if someone is lying.
AHH a lie detector ANSWER by Engl1sh: A perfessional typically uses the term 'polygraph' test.
I think you mean a polygraph test. Polygamy is the practice of having more than one spouse. A polygraph test is a lie-detector test. It depends on the laws, in some places you can use a polygraph test as part of a legal trial and in other places you can't.
yup.
Clara had to take a polygraph test on the latest game show 'Tell the truth'.
No, Oreo cookies are unlikely to help you pass a polygraph test. A polygraph test, also known as a lie detector test, measures various physiological responses such as heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration to determine whether someone is being truthful or not. Eating Oreos, or any other food, before or during a polygraph test is unlikely to have a significant impact on these physiological responses, and thus is unlikely to affect the test results. In fact, attempting to manipulate the results of a polygraph test is generally not recommended and can have serious legal and ethical consequences. It is best to be honest during a polygraph test and to follow the instructions of the examiner.
Yes