"Remember, it's not a lie if you BELIEVE it to be the truth..."
George Costanza
2006-06-08 14:08:05
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answer #1
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answered by 'Schmod 5
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I don't believe so. Lie detector tests look at your vital signs that you have no control over, like heart rate, etc. Any changes are recorded with each question. So, there's probably no way to fool a lie detector.
2006-06-08 14:09:23
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answer #2
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answered by family_friends_palestine 3
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Lie detectors actually check for slight changes in breathing, slight increases in sweat/heart rate. Beating the box takes a lot of practice, but you can start by reading a book on the subject and remembering to cough a lot and think no when the answer is yes...especially during the base lining period.
2006-06-08 14:10:42
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answer #3
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answered by dirtyhungrythirsty 3
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Why would u lie on a test like that, But i really don't think they work cause i know people that have taken them and told the truth and they didn't pass the test, So i think it is all on how u act and the way u answer the questions.
2006-06-10 14:47:09
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answered by nicole_252006 3
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I don't know but maybe you could think the right (or wrong) answer in your head, concentrate on that and learn to fool the machine by saying any old answer without really thinking about it. Should wrk for you as you're a woman and can multitask :P
2006-06-08 14:08:40
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answer #5
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answered by anon1mous 3
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lie detector results are not admissible in court. however, to pass one, you must TRULY BELIEVE what you are saying. a lie detecter test can clear you as a suspect.
2006-06-08 14:20:55
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so.You have to be pretty good in controlling your emotions,but even then...everyone gets nervous when they pass a lie detector test....
good luck.....
2006-06-08 14:10:21
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answer #7
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answered by la24jackie 2
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there is a method hat has been nicknamed distraction is when you like stick yourself with a pin every time you answer a question that way your physical response is to the pain rather than the question
2006-06-08 14:10:16
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answer #8
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answered by Den P 3
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Yes, they merely judge body responses. And are really not considered that reliable, I know of no court that will allow its use as evidence.
2006-06-09 08:54:13
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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not in a short time frame-can train yourself but it takes a lot of time-or you have to be a person with no concious-old hippie
2006-06-08 14:11:07
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answer #10
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answered by bergice 6
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Practice make perfect
2006-06-08 14:07:30
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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