How do the following impact polygraph results?

Started by digithead, Sep 17, 2006, 11:49 PM

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I am not a militant secularist, as long as they don't extrapolate any religion into their policies, I don't have a problem with a brief spiritual utterance at the beginning of a gathering. But, I dislike listening to sermons outside of a church.

Although this does irk you, I would not recommend making secularization a chief element of your platform; it could backfire. It'd be better to make your changes in this arena with minimized fanfare once elected.

I am not a member of any organizations, I tend avoid putting myself into buckets.


James Votaw

QuoteCan sleep apnea, which causes different breathing, effect the result of a polygraph result.  If so, what would be the factor. 

It can in the fact that a person with sleep apnea or other disorders make their breathing and heart beat inconsistent .Which in the long run would make it impossible to determine when and if the person was being truthful or not even with test questions . Best bet is for the other person demanding more from people they associate . Just don't associate with people that give them reason to question in the first place . Confront them in a calm and civil way on that action . Like if it's suspecting the person of cheating . Don't confront them on cheating confront them on the suspicious activity they do . Then the next time they start acting suspicious leaving them is appropriate . It's not healthy sitting at home worrying and stressing . People that care about people other than their self usually put in the effort to not cause stress in other people's life . 

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