Sentences with phrase «as polygraph»

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Heidenry said Daniels submitted to and passed a polygraph test in Las Vegas as part of the magazine's reporting, which he said was «standard in celebrity news.»
Indeed, the polygraph doesn't judge truth as much as it judges doubt.
Auditors also said that although Legal Aid, as a nonprofit, is required to return any unused county funds, the agency failed to remit a total of $ 38,296 in health insurance rebates and refunds for polygraph tests, legislative awards and short - term disability to the county.
In 2003 he led a National Research Council panel that found polygraph testing too imprecise for use as a screening tool in government hiring.
Starting when they were newlyweds, couples came to Gottman's lab once a year for six years and had private discussions while Gottman measured their physiological responses, such as blood pressure and pulse, with a polygraph and electrocardiogram.
fMRI is generally thought to be no more or less reliable than the traditional polygraph test, which measures the changes in various physiological parameters — such as heart rate, blood pressure and skin conductance — that can change when someone is lying.
Like an honest - to - God mashup of the cold open to Scream and the polygraph episode from Community, it's a set piece as darkly funny as it is suspenseful — and the rare moment when this genuinely radical genre movie is impressing through content instead of technique.
The prize for sheer outlandishness may go to Angela Robinson's «Professor Marston & the Wonder Women,» with Luke Evans as the Harvard professor instrumental in the creation of both the polygraph and the Wonder Woman character.
Her real - world beginnings — born of psychology, polyamory and the polygraph machine — seem almost as far - fetched, and provide the foundation of Angela Robinson's handsomely staged Professor Marston and the Wonder Women.
The story then jumps ahead six years to Linda preparing for a polygraph test, per request of her publisher as she is about to release a book on her experiences.
Over his career, Dr. Olsen has been awarded six U.S. and international patents, has served as the principal investigator for ten research projects, has published over seventeen peer reviewed papers, has been a reviewer for Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) grant proposals, and has presented numerous papers at statistical, polygraph, and training conferences.
As Diego Cortez has written about a similar work, Head of a Madman,» [Basquiat] constructs an intensity of line which reads like a polygraph report, a brain - to - hand «shake.»
This is one of the reasons I believe every judge in every court in the country, state and federal, should be required to have to take a yearly polygraph test (lie detector) as a condition to remain as a judge.
The former FOIPOP Review Officer has made his thoughts known (Ex-watchdog: Ditch polygraphs) as has his successor Dulcie McCallum (Nova Scotians deserve same privacy protection as others).
The results of a polygraph examination are not admissible as evidence.
The polygraph has no place in the judicial process where it is employed as a tool to determine or to test the credibility of witnesses.
Certain companies and organizations are permitted to request applicants to undergo an employment polygraph test as part of the recruitment process.
Polygraph testing is available for other issues as needed (for example, it is often useful in re-establishing trust in betrayed relationships).
Sometimes we recommend that the betrayer should take a polygraph also known as a «lie detector test».
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