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How Nervousness Cause An Innocent Person To “Fail” The Test?

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How Nervousness Cause An Innocent Person To “Fail” The Test?

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It is quite common for an examinee, whether innocent or guilty, to feel nervous during a polygraph test, especially if it is the first experience. It is no different from a job interview or taking a school examination. When administered by a competent and experienced examiner, nervouness should make no difference to the test. Their are certain testing protocols built into the process to take care of nervousness.

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