I’m telling the truth, but I’m nervous about taking the examination. How does the instrument tell the difference between nervousness and lying?
It is quite normal for an innocent person to be nervous, and the Polygraph examiner is aware of this. A truthful person may be nervous because he/she is afraid of the unknown. More importantly, nervousness on the Polygraph readings does not appear to be deception to the Polygraph examiner, therefore it does not prevent an examiner from distinguishing between truth and untruth.
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