How many questions can an Examiner ask?
You may have heard or seen a Polygraph test on television where a barrage of questions are put to an examinee. That is merely for entertainment purposes. In a real polygraph test, the objective is to obtain the best and most accurate results. We at Advanced Polygraph narrow down each test to one particular issue. Then most tests are narrowed down further to 2 or 3 Relevant Questions about that single issue. The important part to remember is that issues cannot be mixed. An examinee may (for example) be asked about whether they stole oranges or whether they stole apples, but an examinee will not be asked if they stole apples and oranges in the same test; unless the objective was to know whether the examinee stole any fruit regardless of what kind.