Polygraph examiner
The polygraph test is not "proof-positive". The polygraph test is not completely unreliable.
parts of a polygraph machine
AHH a lie detector ANSWER by Engl1sh: A perfessional typically uses the term 'polygraph' test.
The polygraph is commonly used during criminal investigations to determine whether a suspect is telling the truth.
No. You can become an AFOSI Special Agent without being given a polygraph. The polygraph for hiring purposes is reserved for positions that can be applied for for once you become an agent. The polygraph is not required to obtain a TS/SCI. I'm sure the government would like to mandate this, but because of limited resources/manning there would be a huge back log.
American Polygraph Association was created in 1966.
The full scope Polygraph is any typical polygraph but it includes lifestyle questions. E.G. Have you ever had sexual relations with underage children?
A polygraph is used to help detect if someone is lying.
Daniel Ribacoff has: Played Polygraph Examiner in "The Tyra Banks Show" in 2005. Played Polygraph Examiner in "The Steve Wilkos Show" in 2007. Played Polygraph Examiner in "The Millionaire Matchmaker" in 2008. Played Polygraph Examiner in "Basketball Wives" in 2010. Played Himself - Polygraph Examiner in "Brain Games" in 2011. Played Polygraph Examiner in "Impractical Jokers" in 2011.
Some consider the polygraph a pseudoscience because of the variability of the results of polygraphic testing.
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.