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Borg Svemann, Woodworker
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Lie Detector Test: Police in Radnor, Pennsylvania, interrogated a suspect by placing a metal colander on his head and connecting it with wires to a photocopy machine.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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A federal law which generally prohibits private employers from requiring employees or job applicants from submitting to polygraph (lie detector) tests.
All winning entrants agree to submit to a polygraph examination (lie detector test) at the request of the Tournament Committee.
The lie-detector tests were instituted under recommendation from the National Foreign Intelligence Board.
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Richard Hosking, Paranormal Investigator
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He spoke of the inconveniences of lie detector tests and of how much they could and could not tell us of the reality of alien abduction experiences.
They prepare for interrogation by taking lie-detector tests in which the questioners force them to reveal embarrassing secrets.
You cannot be forced to take a polygraph (lie detector test) even if you are a suspect.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Lie Detectors, Drug Tests and Other Scientific Evidence.
I’d read that lie detector tests were accurate if used right.
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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Polygraph Examinations or Lie Detector Tests are often used in conjunction with pre-employment checks or when employee theft is suspected.
Evidence - Lie detector (polygraph)- admissibility of results and findings- validity of confession obtained after test.
Lykken University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus The widespread use of polygraph ("lie detector") tests has important social and individual consequences.
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