Truth Verification & Polygraph

How a Polygraph Test is Conducted

A polygraph test is designed to examine an individual's physiological responses to specific questions within a fact-finding or investigative context. The test is based on measuring several physiological indicators during answering, such as heart rate, respiration, and other bodily responses.

Test Stages

The testing process is structured and professional, designed to ensure the reliability of results.

  • Preparation Stage - explaining the process to the subject and defining questions
  • Execution Stage - connection to the device and answering structured questions
  • Analysis Stage - reviewing the measured data by a certified examiner
Preparation and connection to a polygraph device

Analyzing Findings

After the test, the examiner analyzes the physiological charts. The measurement includes parameters reflecting the subject's systemic state when answering core vs. control questions.

Analysis of polygraph charts and results

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