he duz it none of the time
Clara had to take a polygraph test on the latest game show 'Tell the truth'.
Yes it is possible to fool a polygraph. Sociopaths for instance have no conscience so if they are asked if they killed someone, they don't feel any empathy or nervousness. When they say no often the polygraph registers this as the truth.
Of course I'll submit to a polygraph test.
Yes and no. What polygraph machines do is monitor specific biological functions such as pulse and skin temperature. The polygraph operator asks a series of test questions with known answers to esatblish a baseline for the subject. When humans lie there are a few typical responses, such as an elevated pulse. The polygraph operator decides whether or not the subject has responded honestly or not based on the changes in the measured functions.
he will not submitt to one because he is busy doing the lord's work and does not need a polygraph to support his testimony of the truth.
Polygraph operator.
"Speak the truth" is often used to emphasize the act of verbalizing the truth, while "tell the truth" is more general and can refer to both speaking and non-verbal ways of expressing the truth. Saying "speak the truth" highlights the importance of openly communicating truthfully.
You will tell me the whole truth.
If you mean a polygraph , probably yes. They are highly accurate nowadays. However , you cannot do this or use any " truth drug " on her with out her consent. To do so would end up with the partner being charged with assault.
the truth! do you like her smile? hair, eyes, personality? whatever it is, tell her & tell her often
Tell him, tell the truth dont get your friend to tell him you tell him tell the truth
no the guests are real with real stories,the stories may be a little over exagerated but still real. The polygraph I'm not sure about but would love to find out myself even though a lot of people that been on the show said the tests are fake but what you expect them to say when their test come back saying subject did not tell the truth