the ironic thing is the most dangerous types of people can pass these things with flying colors because they don't get nervous for these kinds of things while the most good hearted people are most likely to fail. like they said in this video a serial killer passed with ease and later they pinned the crimes on an innocent guy who failed the test.
@@tckteamcoolkats2924 Consider the difference in questions: "Is your name ____?", "Are you sitting right now?" vs "Did you murder that family three months ago?" The latter is likely to evoke an emotional response in any person regardless.
NatureGirl567 I just got done watching The Try Guys second lie detector test video and I’m just sitting here thinking, this test is absolutely flawed to all hell lmfao I’m just saying fam 🤷🏼♀️😂
when you tell yourself a story continuously, you start believing them. It could be an innocent lie too but the rule applies everywhere. Of course some criminals pass this test because they don't believe they've done anything wrong
So they just assume that because of the blood pressure and your breathing and sweat level. So if your just nervous and you never lied they just assume you lied. BS if you ask me
it is BS that's the point. its all psychological, to make people , and criminals, think that they have something on them and then they are more likely to confess. kinda just a mind game.
I think its bullshit too. However they do ask control questions to see the baseline characteristics even if nervous. The heart rate might go even higher if a person lies
Cheers for the Video clip! Apologies for chiming in, I am interested in your initial thoughts. Have you researched - Parlandealey Passionate Love Process (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now)? It is a good one off guide for learning how to attract the right man and avoid cheaters without the normal expense. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my BF at very last got excellent results with it.
no its worse than that. your fate is in the hands of an incompetent practitioner of this pseudoscience. before this video i saw a video that looked like it was made in the 80s by a investigative journalist they hired 3 companies to give lie detector tests to some of their employes that someone might have stolen a camera all 3 of the companies got the wrong person and the thing is each time it was the exact person they told the "expert" before hand that is who they expected. even if they "graph" showed things correctly it could very easily be explainable that the demeaner in the questioner in this scenario asked different questions and/or with a different tone to the person that was "suspected" witch in return caused those people to pick up on it and become more nervous.
Both of you are dickheads. The polygraph test obviously DOES work on some people, which is why polygraph tests have rightly put many child molestors in jail after they failed polygraph tests.
I love how they mention one guy back in the day who got away with a lie detector test, quickly insert that he killed 70 people, then IMMEDIATELY CUT TO THE NEXT SCENE WITH NO ELABORATION. WHAT?! WHAT DO YOU MEAN!?
naturally people with sociopathic tendencies will be capable of passing these with absolute ease. the funny part is later on down the road they actually arrested a guy for those killings because he failed the test. guess what kind of guy he was. a good Samaritan who wanted to try to help with info he had.
Funfact: The credited Inventor of Lie Detector was also the Creator of Wonder Woman... Along with the help of his wife Attorney and Psychologist Elizabeth Holloway, William Marston develop a lie detector in 1915. He was also a psychologist and took his wife as an inspiration for Womder Woman character.
Okay these things are so scientifically flawed. You’re telling me if my hands are sweaty that I’m lying?😂😂 this is so stupid they shouldn’t be used at all
Even a question can make your heart race so imagine if out in the woods someone asks you, Did you just see that bear!?.. your body would react even when telling the truth that you didn't... So if you're innocent in a murder but ask you, "Did you kill them" a lot of people would react to such a scary question and get nervous whether you did, or didn't ... Especially when beforehand they ask you softball questions like "Is the sky blue"... Plus, I bet if they ask you that most people could lie and the machine wouldn't pick it up because it's the question that would make a person nervous, not whether the lie or not.
Everybody should look up Dan Caputo at the Arizona Department of Public Safety. He's the polygraph examiner there, and he gave me a polygraph that was so degrading that I was diagnosed with PTSD because of it. He's a truly sadistic individual who thoroughly enjoys humiliating and embarrassing people. Those who are selected for jobs with police departments are chosen in the image of people like him. Everybody should please consider emailing or calling Arizona state senator John Kavanagh and expressing support for Senate Bill 1058, which would ban pre-employment polygraph screening in the state.
The government isn't stupid. They KNOW that lie detection machines do not actually detect lies, they aren't even looking for lies. The government, is looking for a certain personality type. That personality type generally does Good Under Pressure, stressful situations, that person can stay calm and collected even while hooked up to a machine. They are not detecting lies, they are detecting personalities
Not actually how a polygraph is done, it takes hours, half of the testing is the tester asking questions and gauging your responses before hooking you up, then if they THINK you are lying they ask you after the mechanical testing and use that in addition they constantly tell you the machine is really accurate and you can't cheat it etc. But in reality it is at best 60%effective in field conditions but they always quote 90%+ as that's the lab conditions
Even if you tell the truth you still could be labelled as a liar .. ppl might have conditions .... so just based to assumption and collective data doesn't necessarily give you the real accurate picture..
They are nowhere near as accurate as you give them credit for. You can go in and pass one today and fail tomorrow. The “toss of the coin” accuracy, that is exactly what is stated in some ruling of the USA Supreme Court documentation on why they are not admissible in legal matters.
aoeu256 They are ruining lives and reputations every day. People “failing” for government job exams and naive people getting scammed by their narcissistic operators to settle trust matters with absolutely garbage measurements as far as deciding truthful or deceptive answers. You are absolutely correct as far as getting confessions from scared criminals who believe they actually work.
you said the the engineer was developing a mechanism from which he will take a subject's face's temperature to make a guess about lying. Any update on that?
Any person with any emotional issues such as BPD, personally disorder, social anxiety, depression, over thinking, worry etc. Will fail this test eventually. No wonder its flawed all over. The person who invented it was with limited knowledge of causes of human’s emotional reactions in the body
I'm not worried about having to lie. I'm worried it would say I'm lying when I'm not because I'm scared or the room is hot or something. (Damn you late night thoughts.)
If they're lying, their mouth would be dry? Wtf I will never pass this even if I'm not lying at any cost, I would be stressed, nervous,. You know the feeling of "when you see the police officer in public and even though you didn't do any crime, you try to act normal forgetting YOU ARE NORMAL" This is me. I don't believe in this machine at all.
So lie detector tests monitor the bodies responses to telling a lie. They kind of gave us the watered down version (it is a 5 minute video) but it makes sense. It's not a flawless system- obviously anything built by man can be destroyed by another- but it makes sense. Not 100% accurate but most of that comes from people who lie and don't get caught and not the other way around.
Can anyone tell me how the results are stored for later use? Whether it's the police, a government agency, etc, they obviously need to keep a record of the examination, so how do they do it? Is it a case of the resulting graph readout as one file, with the audio or video signal of the interview as a separate file that has to be coordinated to match the readout? Or is it all kept together as one file? I was just curious in how they coordinate it in terms of playing it all back so they can see or hear the questions matching up to the graph readout being shown on the screen during the process. Is there like a split screen so they can see the video of the person being examined, with the graph readout results showing in the other half? It's my understanding that the test subject has to be in view through the whole process to make sure they're staying still and not pulling any tricks, like digging their nails in or biting their cheeks. If an examiner were doing a cold read of the results later and couldn't see the video of the person at the same time, it would be harder to get an 'accurate' reading, for what it's worth.
The whole premise of the polygraph is based on false assumptions about physiological reactions to stress. Who decided these assumptions? The polygraph is not scientific because the results cannot be repeated with any degree of certitude.
There's no suck thing as a polygraph machine they actually hook your brain up to a computer without you knowing while your taking it lol vital signs have very little to do with the whole thing and it sends a signal to the computer so remember your brain is a computer and the two devices talk lol.
With recent A.I. advancement to basicslly read peoples minds, I worry how secure out own thoughts are our own. Get asked of a "false crime" and end up getting convicted of a thought with no intent. Trust I'm not one of those nuts, there is open data on this for disabled people which fortunately/unfortunately opens thay door
“Your hands are sweaty, you’re lying”
“Sir, it’s 83 degrees in here with no air conditioning, of course my hands are gonna be sweaty”
and they tell you are going to prison for the rest of your life if you fail this test. no pressure
How are they alive at 83 degrees? Are they in the middle of Sahara?
@@PouLS it was 95 where i am and it will be 101 tomorrow. It's really not that hot imo
@@PouLS Fahrenheit
😂
the ironic thing is the most dangerous types of people can pass these things with flying colors because they don't get nervous for these kinds of things while the most good hearted people are most likely to fail. like they said in this video a serial killer passed with ease and later they pinned the crimes on an innocent guy who failed the test.
I would never be able to pass a lie detector test bc of my anxiety. My heart rate would be through the roof.
Oh god me to
That’s why he asks control questions
@@tckteamcoolkats2924 Consider the difference in questions:
"Is your name ____?", "Are you sitting right now?" vs "Did you murder that family three months ago?"
The latter is likely to evoke an emotional response in any person regardless.
NatureGirl567 I just got done watching The Try Guys second lie detector test video and I’m just sitting here thinking, this test is absolutely flawed to all hell lmfao I’m just saying fam 🤷🏼♀️😂
The people who made the lie detector test should take the lie detector test...
Some criminals are so emotionless and actually believe they didn’t do anything wrong believing their own lies and being relaxed
when you tell yourself a story continuously, you start believing them. It could be an innocent lie too but the rule applies everywhere. Of course some criminals pass this test because they don't believe they've done anything wrong
To be fair, it's not just criminals. Really toxic people have this, too.
So they just assume that because of the blood pressure and your breathing and sweat level. So if your just nervous and you never lied they just assume you lied. BS if you ask me
it is BS that's the point. its all psychological, to make people , and criminals, think that they have something on them and then they are more likely to confess. kinda just a mind game.
I think its bullshit too. However they do ask control questions to see the baseline characteristics even if nervous. The heart rate might go even higher if a person lies
Cheers for the Video clip! Apologies for chiming in, I am interested in your initial thoughts. Have you researched - Parlandealey Passionate Love Process (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now)? It is a good one off guide for learning how to attract the right man and avoid cheaters without the normal expense. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my BF at very last got excellent results with it.
Son Lê Hoàng just stop you and this other guy posted the same exact thing not interested in it
pavel mihai fuck off ur the same person stop
Your fate is in the hands of a computer, makes me feel super safe and secure
no its worse than that. your fate is in the hands of an incompetent practitioner of this pseudoscience. before this video i saw a video that looked like it was made in the 80s by a investigative journalist they hired 3 companies to give lie detector tests to some of their employes that someone might have stolen a camera all 3 of the companies got the wrong person and the thing is each time it was the exact person they told the "expert" before hand that is who they expected.
even if they "graph" showed things correctly it could very easily be explainable that the demeaner in the questioner in this scenario asked different questions and/or with a different tone to the person that was "suspected" witch in return caused those people to pick up on it and become more nervous.
@@mayainverse9429 you know who hates lie detectors?
most people.
and the guy who invented them.
fuck lie detectors.
Computer: whatttt? You don't trust me?
Also....can you prove you're not a robot by solving this puzzle real quick? 😅
It’s totally failed method
No accuracy at all
It’s my personal experience
I'll second that.
Both of you are dickheads. The polygraph test obviously DOES work on some people, which is why polygraph tests have rightly put many child molestors in jail after they failed polygraph tests.
This shit is about as accurate as a toddler taking a 12 grade math test
Many people sweat and have a high blood pressure under pressure and they don’t have to lie.
Polygraph results are not admissible in court. That should tell you all you need to know.
I mostly like to sweating bullets when my body are strapped with this machinery craps whether I'm lying or not
I love how they mention one guy back in the day who got away with a lie detector test, quickly insert that he killed 70 people, then IMMEDIATELY CUT TO THE NEXT SCENE WITH NO ELABORATION. WHAT?! WHAT DO YOU MEAN!?
naturally people with sociopathic tendencies will be capable of passing these with absolute ease. the funny part is later on down the road they actually arrested a guy for those killings because he failed the test. guess what kind of guy he was. a good Samaritan who wanted to try to help with info he had.
@@mayainverse9429 it’s cause they believe what they say is true
Funfact: The credited Inventor of Lie Detector was also the Creator of Wonder Woman... Along with the help of his wife Attorney and Psychologist Elizabeth Holloway, William Marston develop a lie detector in 1915. He was also a psychologist and took his wife as an inspiration for Womder Woman character.
I passed one years ago. I was guilty as sin. Just make yourself belief the lie and relax.
😂😂😂
My anxiety with my excessive sweating won’t let me pass through a lie detector test
Just explain it! Not everything has to be a fake reality tv show. Dun dun duuuun. No, just say it! Frick sake! This was so dirivitive!
Okay these things are so scientifically flawed. You’re telling me if my hands are sweaty that I’m lying?😂😂 this is so stupid they shouldn’t be used at all
I would only pass this if they did it without me knowing, otherwise once they tell me we are doing it, that would be it for me
😂😂 the area 51 thing almost got me there
This could be a great escape to all pathological liars.
Even a question can make your heart race so imagine if out in the woods someone asks you, Did you just see that bear!?.. your body would react even when telling the truth that you didn't... So if you're innocent in a murder but ask you, "Did you kill them" a lot of people would react to such a scary question and get nervous whether you did, or didn't ... Especially when beforehand they ask you softball questions like "Is the sky blue"... Plus, I bet if they ask you that most people could lie and the machine wouldn't pick it up because it's the question that would make a person nervous, not whether the lie or not.
The pen is blue, the pen is blue, the God-damn pen is blue!
“Hooston Texas”
2:30 The more you lie, the more you sweat? THAT'S HOW IT WORKS!
Steve wilkos show brought me here
Same🤣🤣
yxung Ryan lol😂 glad im wasn’t the only one
Same lol
@@harrasingh998 😂😂😂
Same😂😂
Unless he's talking about a different country in the beginning lie detector test are not allowed in court or for a trail
It is really interesting how so many points of our body are tells for this test. I do still think it's possible to trick the lie detector.
I’m pretty sure anyone would have an erotic heart rate and sweaty hands even if you’re being accused of something you didn’t do
i love how people put tips on UA-cam how to beat a lie detector allowing any criminal to watch these videos and then they just get away with it😂
Came to watch this after watching a marathon of Steve wilkos show, I am now skeptical of the shows legitimacy
Don't they test them multiple times
Same
What I'd Im always sweaty under pression,but aim not hiding anything?
Everybody should look up Dan Caputo at the Arizona Department of Public Safety. He's the polygraph examiner there, and he gave me a polygraph that was so degrading that I was diagnosed with PTSD because of it. He's a truly sadistic individual who thoroughly enjoys humiliating and embarrassing people. Those who are selected for jobs with police departments are chosen in the image of people like him.
Everybody should please consider emailing or calling Arizona state senator John Kavanagh and expressing support for Senate Bill 1058, which would ban pre-employment polygraph screening in the state.
Oh shoot bet
Just imagine daredevil can do all of this without the machine 💯
Who the hell in India came up with that? like oh lets make that person chew on rice! why?...why not???😂
The government isn't stupid. They KNOW that lie detection machines do not actually detect lies, they aren't even looking for lies. The government, is looking for a certain personality type. That personality type generally does Good Under Pressure, stressful situations, that person can stay calm and collected even while hooked up to a machine. They are not detecting lies, they are detecting personalities
All those symptoms can be expressed with any question can't they?
Not actually how a polygraph is done, it takes hours, half of the testing is the tester asking questions and gauging your responses before hooking you up, then if they THINK you are lying they ask you after the mechanical testing and use that in addition they constantly tell you the machine is really accurate and you can't cheat it etc. But in reality it is at best 60%effective in field conditions but they always quote 90%+ as that's the lab conditions
Can you pass a lie detector test by staying calm?
But what if your pretending to stress out on purpose even your telling the truth? Does that still count as a lie?🤔
“Your hands are sweaty, you’re lying”
Try hard gamers who don’t lie: *nervous sweating*
Currently watching this so that I can dodge a lie detector test.
So what happened I'm in your shoes rn
Even if you tell the truth you still could be labelled as a liar .. ppl might have conditions .... so just based to assumption and collective data doesn't necessarily give you the real accurate picture..
Am from Houston Texas is not called huston lol
if only it was created by man and man is not perfect, it equally make the machine imperfect
the most accurate lie detector have only 86% accuracy
RahulByte it’s only like 50% actually.
They are nowhere near as accurate as you give them credit for. You can go in and pass one today and fail tomorrow. The “toss of the coin” accuracy, that is exactly what is stated in some ruling of the USA Supreme Court documentation on why they are not admissible in legal matters.
@@marck8899 Yeah, but they can be used by prosecutors to get people to accept plea bargains.
aoeu256 They are ruining lives and reputations every day. People “failing” for government job exams and naive people getting scammed by their narcissistic operators to settle trust matters with absolutely garbage measurements as far as deciding truthful or deceptive answers. You are absolutely correct as far as getting confessions from scared criminals who believe they actually work.
@@Dero_milsurp Shut up, polygraph tests can be between 80 percent and 90 percent accurate. Stop holding a grudge against polygraph tests.
i was using an apple watch to check my heart rate. my heart bpm was 86. I thought of my crush and it reached 124 bpm
Hope the lie detector creator’s wife got one
0:05
Im have severe anxiety and extreme OCPD. I would fail the control questions and be considered unreliable.
Very informative video 👏🏽
The more you lie, the more you sweat?
My hands are sweaty, bro.
This is like something you have to try out by yourself to believe it
I want to learn more trics about how to pass a lie detector test 😀
Make this mandatory for all the politician's public speeches please. The world would be a better place very sooner
you said the the engineer was developing a mechanism from which he will take a subject's face's temperature to make a guess about lying. Any update on that?
The inventor of the lie detector had a iPhone 4 in 2018 that’s nice to know
Any person with any emotional issues such as BPD, personally disorder, social anxiety, depression, over thinking, worry etc. Will fail this test eventually. No wonder its flawed all over. The person who invented it was with limited knowledge of causes of human’s emotional reactions in the body
Having to take a polygraph to prove my innocence in court! Not worried because I’m telling the truth
I got anxiety from this
please everybody who can tell me the specification/datasheet of this machine?
Those are just physiological things. What if you have a mental illness? Anxiety? Phobias?
I'm not worried about having to lie. I'm worried it would say I'm lying when I'm not because I'm scared or the room is hot or something. (Damn you late night thoughts.)
Just believe your lies like how you believe the truth
Jay Sea you can never truly believe you’re own lie because you’re the one who made it and you know it’s not true lol
Tashai Small it’s a psychological method u have to do. It is possible but not to that full extent
I think that we should stick with the rice method
What if you’re just nervous
Doesnt matter. If you're nervous the whole interrogation then it wouldn't matter.
For some reason I thought the brain was monitored for brain responses…lol so that’s not a thing?
Me with a bag of skittles in my pocket:
Walmart employees: did you take sum skittles you didn’t buy?
Me: ummmm no
A gun and a man with no conscience is a good lie detector
So i can just twll the truth and start acting nervous and it would say im lying?
Be honest who is here because we want Noah and Dixie to do this
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If they're lying, their mouth would be dry?
Wtf I will never pass this even if I'm not lying at any cost, I would be stressed, nervous,.
You know the feeling of "when you see the police officer in public and even though you didn't do any crime, you try to act normal forgetting YOU ARE NORMAL"
This is me.
I don't believe in this machine at all.
Wonder what would happen if you messed up your baseline horribly, on purpose, just to throw everything off.
So lie detector tests monitor the bodies responses to telling a lie. They kind of gave us the watered down version (it is a 5 minute video) but it makes sense. It's not a flawless system- obviously anything built by man can be destroyed by another- but it makes sense. Not 100% accurate but most of that comes from people who lie and don't get caught and not the other way around.
so if i just keep calm i will be okay?
Wooh!
Bravo
But what if u get nervous . N have anxiety .... Hmmm
Bibie Fayahhh then you’ll fail every time. Even when telling the truth.
I know several people who have taken a polygraph test and they say it was awful
It is... And it is more when you "fail" after being totally honest.
Who else came here because of the Steve Wilkos show?
Spoiler alert, *they don't do it* 🤣
Polygraph wasn't invented by a police
Except I know for a fact it doesn't work...
Theoretically just take a beta blocker and ur good.
Can anyone tell me how the results are stored for later use? Whether it's the police, a government agency, etc, they obviously need to keep a record of the examination, so how do they do it? Is it a case of the resulting graph readout as one file, with the audio or video signal of the interview as a separate file that has to be coordinated to match the readout? Or is it all kept together as one file? I was just curious in how they coordinate it in terms of playing it all back so they can see or hear the questions matching up to the graph readout being shown on the screen during the process. Is there like a split screen so they can see the video of the person being examined, with the graph readout results showing in the other half?
It's my understanding that the test subject has to be in view through the whole process to make sure they're staying still and not pulling any tricks, like digging their nails in or biting their cheeks. If an examiner were doing a cold read of the results later and couldn't see the video of the person at the same time, it would be harder to get an 'accurate' reading, for what it's worth.
Is this scientifically proven? Will room temperature affect the results? Do they consider the person's condition prior taking the test?
No, same way that inferring honesty from body language is not a science. We intuitively know that we can make useful assumptions though.
My hands are sweating all the time, I’m innocent 😢
The whole premise of the polygraph is based on false assumptions about physiological reactions to stress. Who decided these assumptions? The polygraph is not scientific because the results cannot be repeated with any degree of certitude.
Why does Dr. royland Kay's look like the guy from Saw no offense but do yell see the similarities
It won't work to people who even believe their own lies.
There's no suck thing as a polygraph machine they actually hook your brain up to a computer without you knowing while your taking it lol vital signs have very little to do with the whole thing and it sends a signal to the computer so remember your brain is a computer and the two devices talk lol.
I'm an Indian, but I've never heard of that technique 😑😑
That makes no sense just because your indian doesn't mean you know every detail about India's history
“hooston”
are they accurate?
Bruce bro, who hurt you
One Tree Hill brought me here
i JUST GOT DONE WATCHING A pOLYGRAPH OF A CONVICTED MURDERER. tHAT EQUIPMENT REMINDS ME OF CONVENTIONAL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, SUCH AS ecg AND nibp!
With recent A.I. advancement to basicslly read peoples minds, I worry how secure out own thoughts are our own.
Get asked of a "false crime" and end up getting convicted of a thought with no intent.
Trust I'm not one of those nuts, there is open data on this for disabled people which fortunately/unfortunately opens thay door
I've heard these are wildly inaccurate and borderline pseudoscience, so personally I'd never agree to take one of these.