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polygraph and examiner
The Preliminary Credibility Assessment Screening System, or PCASS, captures less physiological information than a polygraph, and uses an algorithm, not the judgment of a polygraph examiner, to render a decision whether it believes the person is being deceptive or not.
Doug Williams, a former Oklahoma City police polygraph examiner, explained that many large arteries exist around the anal sphincter and that by tightening the muscles, the arteries will constrict, raising one's blood pressure, and registering a lie.
It was then demonstrated by having a woman hooked up to a polygraph, having her write a number from 1-10 on a piece of paper ( she chose 7 ), deny that she chose each number as asked by the examiner but tighten up her anal sphincter on the number 6.
When asked if he was abducted by a UFO in 1975, he responded, " Yes ", an answer which the polygraph examiner determined to be deceptive prior to taping.
Harder thought that Walton was too distraught to take a polygraph, but the examiner — John J McCarthy, of the Arizona Polygraph Laboratory — said he could take Walton's nervous state into consideration.
Before the trial on 7 May 1997, Woodward decided to undergo a polygraph examination conducted by Dr David C. Raskin, a polygraph examiner hired by her own lawyers.
APRO, Walton, and the Enquirer decided to suppress the polygraph results — the examiner was biased, they said, and unprofessional.

polygraph and claimed
This episode also touched on people who have lost their security clearances, and subsequently their jobs, due to failing a polygraph even though they claimed to have told the complete and honest truth.
In March 2004, Khadr gave a series of three interviews to PBS, which became the focus of a documentary entitled " Son of al Qaeda ", after largely passing a polygraph test, where he claimed that he grew up in " an al-Qaeda family ", and that he resented his father for associating with militants.

polygraph and indicated
John Mark Byers agreed to, and subsequently passed, a polygraph test during the filming of Paradise Lost 2: Revelations in regard to the murders, but the documentary indicated that Byers was under the influence of several psychoactive prescription medications that could have affected the test results.
On 24 February Ms. Vasilyeva underwent a polygraph test, which indicated that she likely believes that Mr. Danilkin acted under pressure.
Further, a Secret Service official indicated that the agency has had a high success rate with the polygraph as an interrogative and screening tool and therefore saw limited use for brain fingerprinting.

polygraph and deception
Within the US federal government, a polygraph examination is also referred to as a psychophysiological detection of deception ( PDD ) examination.
Marston is credited as the creator of the systolic blood pressure test used in an attempt to detect deception, which became one component of the modern polygraph.
" Frye dealt with a systolic blood pressure deception test, a " crude precursor " to the polygraph.
He was captivated by John Larson ’ s machine-his so-called ' cardio-pneumo psychogram ,' capable of detecting deception, and worked on to produce modern polygraph.

polygraph and .
Hill agreed to take a polygraph test.
Arrested in Oceanside on May 17, 1993, Morgan and Holland both took polygraph exams administered by California police.
During a polygraph examination, he denied any involvement.
On May 6, 1993 ( the day the murder victims were found ), Hutcheson took a polygraph exam by Detective Don Bray at the Marion Police Department to determine if she had stolen money from her West Memphis employer.
Hutcheson's young son, Aaron, was also present, and proved such a distraction that Bray was unable to administer the polygraph.
Personnel must pass a polygraph test with questions including possible drug use.
* 1935 – Leonarde Keeler tests the first polygraph machine.
Most lexicographers started dismissing him as a " polygraph " who composed too many works, a Vielschreiber for whom quantity came before quality.
The US Government currently has a polygraph examination entitled the " Test of Espionage and Sabotage " ( TES, contributing to the increasingly popular, though not consensus, notion, by those studying espionage and sabotage countermeasures, of the interrelationship between the two.
Selvi vs. State of Karnataka " held that narco, polygraph ( also called Lie-detector ) and brain mapping tests to be unconstitutional as they violate article 20 ( 3 ) of the Constitution ( which says that a person can not be compelled to be a witness against himself ).
Experimental goals included: the creation of " hypnotically induced anxieties ," " hypnotically increasing ability to learn and recall complex written matter ," studying hypnosis and polygraph examinations, " hypnotically increasing ability to observe and recall complex arrangements of physical objects ," and studying " relationship of personality to susceptibility to hypnosis.
As the first suspect, he was questioned and submitted to a polygraph test.
* Dicaearchus, Greek philosopher, cartographer, geographer, mathematician and polygraph ( d. c. 285 BC )
Flynt has denied the charges, claiming to have passed a polygraph test and to be in possession of a tape recording of his daughter admitting she made up the accusations for money.
Polygraph Professional Suite computerized polygraph system.
A polygraph ( popularly referred to as a lie detector ) measures and records several physiological indices such as blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and skin conductivity while the subject is asked and answers a series of questions.
The polygraph was invented in 1921 by John Augustus Larson, a medical student at the University of California at Berkeley and a police officer of the Berkeley Police Department in Berkeley, California.
According to Encyclopædia Britannica, the polygraph was on its 2003 list of greatest inventions, described by the company as inventions that " have had profound effects on human life for better or worse.
US federal government agencies such as the FBI and the CIA and many police departments such as the LAPD use polygraph examinations to interrogate suspects and screen new employees.
In the United States, the State of New Mexico admits polygraph testing in front of juries under certain circumstances.
Courts themselves do not order nor facilitate polygraph testing.

examiner and claimed
Five days later, on February 19, Zenas Fisk Wilber, the patent examiner for both Bell's application and Gray's caveat, noticed that Bell's application claimed the same variable resistance feature described in Gray's caveat.
The work of a patent examiner usually includes searching patents and scientific literature databases for prior art, and examining patent applications substantively by examining whether the claimed invention meets the patentability requirements such as novelty, " inventive step " or " non-obviousness ", " industrial application " ( or " utility ") and sufficiency of disclosure.
Quite similar to the logic of " reasonable person " used in the common law of torts as a test of negligence, the PHOSITA is a hypothetical individual, neither a genius nor a layperson, created in the mind of a patent examiner or the jury to see if a claimed invention is too obvious to be patented.
As almost all inventions are some combination of known elements, the TSM test requires a patent examiner ( or accused infringer ) to show that some suggestion or motivation exists to combine known elements to form a claimed invention.
Hawes is claimed to have made the first arrangement for the partnership between Sir William Fothergill Cooke and Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1837, although other sources claim such introductions were made through Peter Mark Roget, examiner in physiology in the University of London.

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