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! i suggest you eat 10-20 before the test
A polygraph exam is something that cannot be cheated. No matter how relaxed one is, there are still slight variations in heartbeat.
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21 in the US. You need to pass numerous backround tests, do a polygraph. and quilify physicaly.
Good credit, job history, pass oral written physical and background including polygraph attend academy.
The answer is "it depends." Multiple Sclerosis, by itself, does not interfere with the results of a polygraph. However, there are two scenarios in which your MS could interfere: # You have a particular symptom (i.e. loss of specific muscle control) that the polygraph has trouble interpreting # You are taking a medication which causes either modification of your concentration or possibly modification of physical symptoms (increased pulse, increased perspiration, increased respiration, etc). There may be other MS symptoms that interfere with a polygraph, but these two are the most common. Your examiner will ask you about specifics when you are preparing to take your polygraph, including medications you are currently taking.
Yes. They actually believe their answer. They will not show nervousness as a person lying would.
YES!! but it depends on the town your in if its really small no but they might make you go to the academy in the nearest town and then yes you will have to they ask the most messed up questions...
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They will just digest and pass them in the usual way, when they go to the toilet.
No, but they do pass it.
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