Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Take Me To Lie on Lie Detector Portable

Take Me To Lie on Lie Detector Portable On YouTube.





The second result of the new Fox television series, Lie To Me, opened with a quick exposition of polygraphs. Cal Lightman, shows the main character, is a behavioral scientist who specializes in the study of facial expressions. When asked to evaluate the Department of Homeland Security's new handheld lie detector, presented graphically, as no better than primitive trial by ordeal, in which a person accused of a crime of an egg without breaking, must be maintained. It is worth noting that theQuestions in the segment "control" questions ("Have you worked for the Department of Homeland Security?" And "Your hair blacks?") Are identified, and it would actually _irrelevant_ questions are not scored. Unfortunately, the hand-polygraph is nothing to see in this episode, which is made by Lie To Me screenwriters. In 2008, the U.S. Department of Defense Polygraph Fielding started a hand in an attempt to shield the terrorists from the local population in Afghanistan andIraq. For more information on "pre-screening assessment of credibility of the system" (PCASS), see: antipolygraph.org and information on how these scientifically baseless "test" can be passed, if I tell you the truth, see: More on Lie To antipolygraph . org me, see: www.fox.com more information about the work of Paul Ekman, the show inspired, see: www.paulekman.com

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