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17 August, 11:00

The results of a polygraph test are not admissible in court primarily because

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  1. 17 August, 11:48
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    The false alarm rate is high and some people are amazing liars
  2. 17 August, 14:56
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    A polygraph has a high false alarm rate. Whether or not this type of test is an accurate way to depict whether a person is lying or not has been a debated issue. The test is based on physiological reactions, and the evidence of whether these reactions depict if a person is lying or not isn’t concrete.
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