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1) Question: How would an Attorney benefit from your services?
Answer: We strongly encourage Attorneys to utilize our services. Polygraph examinations provide excellent support.
2) Question: How long will my polygraph examination take?
Answer: Please plan to spend a minimum of 2 to 3 hours at your polygraph appointment. During your appointment we will discuss in detail your concerns, issues related to your examination and the different phases of the polygraph examination .
3) Question: Can I have someone present to witness my examination?
Answer: Unfortunately the answer to that question is no. The presence of another person only adds distraction to the Examiner and the Examinee. Polygraph examinations are very private and confidential. At some point during the examination process You may choose to disclose information that may be very personal.
4) Question: What is a Forensic Psychophysiologist?
Answer: A Polygraph examiner. This is a technical term that some Polygraphist
and Polygraph
Examiners use to to identify themselves.
5) Question: How should I prepare for the polygraph examination?
Answer: We recommend that you get a good night sleep, avoid any alcohol or other related substances for a minimum of 24 hours. Arrive on time and plan to be truthful during the examination process.
6) Question: How shall I respond to the questions during the actual polygraph test?
Answer: Be prepared to respond with a Yes or No answer. No other verbal responses are needed once you’re in the test phase of the examination.
7) Question: If I’m nervous during the examination will it affect the outcome of the examination?
Answer: Nervousness is not uncommon and a good Examiner anticipates this response. It’s pretty standard - however this will not affect the outcome of the examination.
8) Question: Should I research polygraph on the Internet prior to the examination ?
Answer: All phases of the polygraph examination will be thoroughly reviewed
once you arrive for the examination. All your questions
and concerns will be patiently addressed. I strongly recommend that
you do not search the Internet for information. Much of this information is very
gimmicky
and inaccurate and therefore unreliable.
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