Suppose the instrument says I’m lying when I’m not?
The Polygraph can not “say” anything. It merely records on a chart your bodily reactions to the questions being asked. It is up to the Polygraphist to “read” the information your body provides, and he or she does so with a high degree of accuracy. In addition, the computerized polygraph systems used at HNS has built in internal algoritms to quality control the decisions made by the examiner and assure that the results are accurate.
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